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In a world where superheroes completely saturate the movie industry, Superman does not carry the same weight and popularity ...
By the time the clock hit triple zeroes on Oct. 26, the 12th Man was already celebrating a come-from-behind victory over LSU, helmed by then-redshirt freshman q ...
A Nov. 15 memo from the Office of the Provost has directed Texas A&M’s colleges and schools to end 52 minors and certificates. The order follows the Board of Regents’ resolution last month mandating ...
The Network, a series of non-denominational churches across the United States, England and Taiwan, has recently fallen under controversy as multiple churches are leaving and denouncing the group for ...
A protestor takes photos of other signs at the “No Kings” protest in Bryan, Texas on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (Quentin Deming/The Battalion) Photo b ...
In the months leading up to University Health Services announcing gender-affirming care will no longer be offered by Aug. 1, members of the conservative alumni group The Rudder Association advocated ...
Over 10,500 documents of emails, memos and messages obtained by The Battalion show right-wing website Texas Scorecard’s influence over A&M policy and personnel discussions ...
The banquet room was steeped in over half a century of tradition and courage, as both current and former cadets gathered to celebrate the legacy of the women before them. The Corps Women’s 50th ...
Though the Aggies don’t play the SMU Mustangs yearly anymore, the spurs tradition lives on. It’s one of several Corps of Cadets traditions the organization is known for. “My favorite tradition is ...
For the 18th year in a row, the Memorial Student Center’s Carter G. Woodson Black Awareness Committee hosted the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast at Texas A&M. The long-standing Aggie ...
There will never be another John Sharp. It’s a sentiment shared by both his supporters and critics. The 74-year-old Placedo native will retire on June 30 as the longest-serving chancellor in the Texas ...
Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp announced Monday he will be retiring on June 30, 2025. A figure notorious in state politics, Sharp led the System through its last decade — from Lt. Gov. Dan ...