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 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.

As the 60th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution approaches, the 82-year-old Nagyvary has written his recollections of those days in his new book, Violence and Violins.

The singer worth millions and adored by billions, who had just embarked on a successful movie career, suddenly found himself drafted and just another soldier stationed at Fort Hood, Texas.

It’s fun, artistic, has great talent, humor, music, singing and dancing and, since proceeds go to help veterans, it also has an element of service. It’s Corps of Cadets: The Musical.

The Ed Rachal Foundation announced it will give $10 million to build a new Music Activities Center at Texas A&M University.

Texas A&M University is celebrating Black History Month with a number of events and activities offered through its MSC Carter W. Woodson Black Awareness Committee.

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