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Love and Hate at Texas A&M
A report from the front lines in the battle of the sexes—inside the Aggie corps.
February 1, 1992 | by Mimi Swartz | Feature
UT and A&M: Sports Rivals, Academic Friends

Texas A&M’s athletic department may be leaving behind the University of Texas, but they remain linked through academics. 

November 28, 2011 | by Jason Cohen
Two Texas Universities Dubbed "Amazing but Overlooked"
By The Daily Beast. We already knew they were great.
February 26, 2013 | by Madelyn Herzog | Bogus Lists
Did You Hear the One About The New Aggies?
They overcame politics, poverty, isolation, and Old Aggies to make Texas A&M the state’s academic powerhouse.
April 1, 1997 | by Paul Burka | Feature
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
Aggie Culture
Aggies: Gig ’em or dig ’em? Plus: Bringing up babies.
June 1, 1997 | Roar of the Crowd
Gig 'em
Senior executive editor Paul Burka, who wrote this month's cover story, "Corps Values," talks about diversity at A&M, the future of the Corps of Cadets, and Aggie traditions.
May 1, 2004 | by Lori Fradkin | Web Exclusive
Breaking Sad: East Texas Chemistry Teacher Busted for Selling Meth

Linden junior high school chemistry teacher William Duncan is arrested for dealing meth, inspiring inevitable Breaking Bad comparisons. 

September 18, 2012 | by Jason Cohen
Aggie Land
Senior editor Pamela Colloff talks about the typical A&M student, chivalry, and Aggie spirit.
January 1, 2004 | Web Exclusive
Being An Aggie Is No Joke
Honest.
January 1, 1981 | by Al Reinert , Will Overbeek | Feature

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