In one of the university's oldest traditions, deceased Aggies are honored in a solemn ceremony.

Suicide Awareness Month expands to include gameday observance.

Members and guests now have access to a Texas A&M recreation center within a 5-10-minute walk of most academic and residence buildings.

The event will include over 100 activities for new and returning students.

A Texas A&M University Disability Resources team is dedicated to ensuring courses are accessible to all Aggie students.

Brigadier General Patrick R. Michaelis will become the Corps' 46th commandant, overseeing the university's uniformed student body.

The team consisting of unified athletes and partners from the Intramural Sports program at Texas A&M Rec Sports took the gold in national intercollegiate flag football.

In 1947, 36 freshmen with a desire to promote unity and focus on military precision formed the competitive rifle drill squad.

The annual conference, part of the university’s Memorial Student Center Programs, highlights national and international issues that affect the Latinx community.

As part of the effort, the Corps is evaluating its recruiting and retention practices, has plans for a summer ad campaign, and the university has funded two scholarship programs.