Campus Life

Silver Taps To Honor Two Aggies On Nov. 5

In one of Texas A&M University’s oldest traditions, recently deceased Aggies will be honored in a solemn ceremony.

The academic building at night

The Academic Building

Credit: Kyle Heise ’25/The Association of Former Students

Texas A&M University Silver Taps will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5 at 10:30 p.m. to honor the following students:

  • Alex Thomas Bull, a sophomore political science major from Columbus, Texas.
  • Molly Nicole Sims, a sophomore anthropology major from Plano, Texas.

The Silver Taps ceremony will be held at the Academic Plaza. To honor their memory, the campus will be darkened at 10:20 p.m. Students, family and friends will gather in the plaza in front of the Academic Building in silence. At 10:30 p.m., an honor guard from the Ross Volunteer Company will march slowly to the plaza where its members will fire three rifle volleys.

Those who wish to send condolences to the families may send an email to tcsilvertaps@aggienetwork.com, or drop a letter in one of four memorial boxes located in Academic Plaza, the Memorial Student Center 12th Man Hall, on the Quad or in front of the West Campus Dining Facility.

To help maintain the tranquility of the event, those living on campus should cover windows, keep noise to a minimum and walk to and from the ceremony without talking.

Silver Taps is held on the first Tuesday of each month September through April, if necessary, following a student’s death. It is one of the final tributes held for any current professional, graduate or undergraduate student who has died during the year.