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A&M Conservative Group Releases Controversial Ad

The Texas Aggie Conservatives, a student organization well-versed in arousing political dialogue on A&M's campus, released a recruitment ad last month that some consider racist.

July 23, 2012 | by Angela Washeck
Texas A&M's Queer Relationship With the GLBT Community
Last week the Texas A&M student government passed, then vetoed a bill that would allow students to opt-out of the $2 tuition fee supporting the campus's GLBT community. It isn't the first time A&M has shown hostility toward homosexuality.
April 10, 2013 | by Angela Washeck
New A&M Study Finds “Castle Laws” Escalate Violence

Researchers from Texas A&M found that laws similar to Texas's castle doctrine actually lead to more homicides instead of deterring crime.

June 15, 2012 | by Angela Washeck
Princeton Review Labels Three Texas Universities as LGBT-Unfriendly

In the latest Princeton Review ranking, three Texas institutions of higher learning made the list of schools most "LGBT-unfriendly."

August 22, 2012 | by Angela Washeck
10 Texan Olympians to Watch

The 2012 Summer Olympic Games kick off today, and our state will be well represented in London. Here are ten of the Texan athletes you should be watching.

July 28, 2012 | by Angela Washeck

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