Thousands of Texas A&M University students, faculty, staff and community supporters assembled on Kyle Field last night for the “Aggies United” event.

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Guided by our core values, Aggies United is a gathering for Texas A&M University students, faculty, staff and community supporters to stand together unwavering in our conviction that we are strongest when united.

Guided by the desire to create a more unified Texas A&M family, campus leaders are calling upon students, faculty and staff, as well as the entire Bryan-College Station community, to gather Tuesday (Dec. 6) from 6 to 9 p.m. at Kyle Field for “Aggies United.”

Swaram, a student organization, brought home 1st place at Anahat 2016.

Morano, born Nov. 29, 1899, is the last known person born in the 1800s who is still living today.

The Aggies United event will be an opportunity for those who want to add their name to a large wall expressing their commitment to unity to do so.

With the holiday shopping season fast-approaching, retailers around the country are preparing to put new and innovative sales strategies to the test and capture the attention of customers.

Students at Texas A&M have launched a fundraising campaign called “Side by Side” to aid LSU students, faculty and staff members who’ve suffered damage or displacement from the catastrophic flooding.

Three winning teams from Texas A&M’s Fearless at 140 Scavenger Hunt were awarded more than $12,000 in scholarship prizes.