Former Texas A&M transportation services employee Peter Baty was sentenced to five years in state jail after pleading guilty to hiding a camera in a women’s restroom for five months. The camera was ...
Hilaire Kallendorf, a Hispanic and religious studies professor from the Department of Global Languages and Cultures, died in an incident involving a garbage truck Tuesday morning. A Facebook post from ...
Hundreds of Texas A&M students protested the Israel-Hamas war and assembled in Academic Plaza, demanding A&M divest funds and denounce supporting organizations benefitting from Israeli occupation.
With campus going from ghost town in the summer to swarms of students, Texas A&M has to ensure that uneven sidewalks do not trip bike riders on their way to class, fire extinguishers do not spew water ...
College Station residents once again have the opportunity to enjoy La Bodega Baja Taco Bar’s Mexican martini shakers, homemade strawberry tart and habanero shrimp tacos as the restaurant made its ...
According to a review by The Battalion, dozens of minors and certificates have had requests for inactivation submitted in the Curricular Approval Request System, or CARS. The requests from the Office ...
Many Yell Leaders have come and gone, but not all have returned to make a life in College Station. Patrick McGinty, Class of 2015, was a Five for Yell candidate both in his junior and senior year and ...
Texas A&M Provost and Executive Vice President Alan Sams, Ph.D., announced Thursday the university is officially changing the names of 8 schools to colleges. The shift in designated terminology, which ...
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The second Texas Cannabis Policy Conference was held on Friday and Saturday at the Memorial Student Conference and featured talks from a state senator, medical professionals and industry experts.