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A report from the front lines in the battle of the sexes—inside the Aggie corps.
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

By The Daily Beast. We already knew they were great.
They overcame politics, poverty, isolation, and Old Aggies to make Texas A&M the state’s academic powerhouse.
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
Aggies: Gig ’em or dig ’em? Plus: Bringing up babies.
June 1, 1997 | Roar of the Crowd
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.
Linden junior high school chemistry teacher William Duncan is arrested for dealing meth, inspiring inevitable Breaking Bad comparisons.
September 18, 2012 | by Jason Cohen
Senior editor Pamela Colloff talks about the typical A&M student, chivalry, and Aggie spirit.
January 1, 2004 | Web Exclusive

