
Aggie Traditions
The Academic Building has been a familiar campus landmark to Aggies since its construction in 1914, and has a fascinating history.
Some may see her as just a dog, but Texas A&M’s first lady is so much more for Aggies – and for her Aggie veterinarian.
Bonfire remembrance ceremony draws thousands on 20th anniversary.
The student-led organization that converts shipping containers to mobile clinics in honor of the 12 Bonfire victims recently completed its 12th project.
Sentiment Behind Rings Left To Honor Bonfire Collapse Victims Resonates 20 Years Later
Nov 14, 2019 • 5 min. readAfter one student left his Aggie Ring and a note to the 12 students who died in the 1999 stack collapse, others followed suit, leading to a memorable display.
Aggies will gather at the Bonfire Memorial at Texas A&M on Nov. 18 for a remembrance ceremony.
More than 3,000 Aggies will receive Aggie Rings Nov. 8 at the Clayton W. Williams, Jr. Alumni Center.
The Bonfire Memorial at Texas A&M is open after completed maintenance work was performed on walkways.
The Silver Taps ceremony is a solemn tribute for any current graduate or undergraduate student who has died during the year.
The strong-jawed sergeant, a creation of Pete Tumlinson '42, first appeared in the Battalion Humor Magazine in 1938.