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Adams scores 15 to lead No. 15 Texas A&M past Rice

Danielle Adams scored 15 points in only 18 minutes and No. 15 Texas A&M cruised past Rice 86-50 Wednesday night.

Texas A&M remembers fatal '99 bonfire collapse

A somber candlelight vigil marked by both silence and song commemorated the 10th anniversary early Wednesday of a bonfire collapse that killed 12 people at Texas A&M University.

Aggies knock off No. 6 Duke 95-77

Danielle Adams scored 24 points in her Texas A&M debut and the Aggies stunned No. 6 Duke 95-77 on Sunday.

Firm: Texas A&M facility wasn't built to code

Texas A&M University's tentlike athletic complex wasn't built to withstand the maximum winds prescribed by the building code, according to an engineering firm hired by the university to evaluate the $35.6 million structure.

Texas A&M upends No. 21 Texas Tech 52-30

Cyrus Gray scored four touchdowns to lead Texas A&M past No. 21 Texas Tech 52-30 Saturday night, snapping a three-game losing streak for the Aggies.

Thomas leads K-State to 62-14 rout over Texas A&M

Daniel Thomas ran for four touchdowns in the first half and Brandon Banks returned the second-half kickoff 97 yards for another score, leading Kansas State to an improbable 62-14 rout over Texas A&M Saturday night.

Bush says Obama's Texas visit not about politics

Former President George H.W. Bush says President Barack Obama's upcoming visit to Texas A&M is about community service, not politics.

Robinson leads No. 15 Oklahoma State past A&M

Zac Robinson threw two touchdown passes and No. 15 Oklahoma State overcame the absence of their top two playmakers to beat Texas A&M 36-31 on Saturday.

Mallett leads Arkansas past Texas A&M 47-19

Ryan Mallett shook off a slow start and threw four touchdown passes to lead Arkansas to a 47-19 victory over Texas A&M on Saturday night in the revival of their Southwest Conference rivalry.

Stephen F. Austin defeats North Dakota 65-31

Texas A&M's offense kept right on clicking, even with its top receiver watching from the sideline.

Texas A&M routs UAB 56-19

Jerrod Johnson tied a Texas A&M quarterback record with three rushing touchdowns and threw three TD passes to lead the Aggies to a 56-19 win over UAB on Saturday night.

Texas A&M jumps ahead, tops Utah State 38-30

True to his nickname, Uzoma Nwachukwu made it look easy against Utah State on Saturday.

Oct. 6 memorial in Texas for ag scientist Borlaug

A memorial service for Nobel Peace Prize winner and agricultural scientist Norman Borlaug has been set for Oct. 6 at Texas A&M University.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug dies at 95

Agricultural scientist Norman Borlaug, the father of the "green revolution" who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in combating world hunger and saving hundreds of millions of lives, died Saturday in Texas, a Texas A&M University spokeswoman said. He was 95.

Texas A&M routs New Mexico 41-6 in opener

Jerrod Johnson threw for 349 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a score to lead Texas A&M to a 41-6 win over New Mexico on Saturday.

Independent study requested for A&M facility

Texas A&M interim president R. Bowen Loftis has requested an independent safety analysis of the McFerrin Athletic Center.

Evacuations canceled after chemical warehouse fire

Evacuation orders have been lifted after a fire at a central Texas chemical plant forced thousands of people from their homes and closed Texas A&M University's main campus.

Report blames boat design for fatal capsizing

The fatal capsizing of a Texas A&M university racing boat last summer was due to severe design flaws and not lacking maintenance as suggested by a Coast Guard investigation, school investigators concluded in a report released Friday.

A&M president quits, regents pick temp replacement

Texas A&M University named an interim president Monday, a day after the school's first female and first Hispanic president stepped down following a scathing performance review of her first year on the job.

Texas A&M sweeps team titles at NCAA meet

So much for the Oregon coronation. Instead, Texas A&M was the school that made track and field history.

Oregon St. tops Texas A&M 13-5 in regional

Koa Kahalehoe went 5 for 5 with three RBIs, helping Oregon State overwhelm Texas A&M 13-5 in an elimination game Sunday in the NCAA tournament.

Oregon State holds on for 9-8 win over Texas A&M

John Tommasini's two-run triple keyed a four-run second inning, and Oregon State held on for a 9-8 win over Texas A&M in their NCAA tournament opener Friday.

Burgoon's wedge shot on 18 lifts Aggies to title

Texas A&M's Bronson Burgoon hit a gap wedge from the rough to within 3 inches of the 18th hole Saturday to win his match and clinch the first NCAA Division I men's golf title for the Aggies.

Torres wins 50 free in 24.62 seconds at Texas meet

Dara Torres easily won the 50-meter freestyle at a meet on Sunday and still didn't like her performance.

Southern Cal, Duke win NCAA tennis titles

The Southern California men's tennis team is likely to be Texas A&M's biggest backer if the university makes another bid to host the NCAA tennis tournament.

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A&M set to name first female and Hispanic president
Source: The Austin American-Statesman

The governing board of Texas A&M University named a top official in Aggieland on Friday as the sole finalist for president of the College Station campus.

Lane brings skill, confidence to Lubbock - Sports
Source: Daily Toreador

Texas A&M running back Jorvorskie Lane is confident in the Aggies' ability to win in 2007 as A&M sits on top of the Big 12 Conference South Division.

Gardener is thorn in the side of roses being challenged
Source: The Detroit Free Press

He abuses roses, on purpose. Garey Wylie plants bushes of April Moon or Winter Sunset roses and doesn't water them after the first year. If they get pests, he doesn't spray them. If any diseased yellow leaves appear, he ignores them.

Preseason Polls aren't perfect
Source: ESPN.com

Not totally surprising that Florida State has been the most overrated team. The Seminoles are a national program, therefore the preseason polls aren't going to miss them, and they just haven't lived up to it in the last decade.

Longshore can't wait to face Tennessee again
Source: Inside Bay Area Most Viewed

Tedford admits now that putting Longshore in that situation was almost unfair, but at the time, he was still the best option. "That was a difficult first opportunity with the new (spread) offense, with the shotgun, with the crowd like that," the coach said.

TX governor pays back donors with appointments to University Board of Regents
Source: The Battalion

In Texas, the governor is a figurehead with very few powers - with the ability to appoint individuals to boards and commissions throughout the state, such as the Board of Regents of Texas A&M. With that being the case, Gov. Rick Perry seems to be making the most of it.

Entire university department endorses climate change report
Source: The Battalion

With concerns about global warming and the impact humans have on the climate, the faculty of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M has unanimously endorsed the recent reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Pathogen Work at Texas A&M Suspended
Source: Science: Current Issue

Pathogen Work at Texas A&M Suspended

World's First Cloned Cat Has Kittens
Source: CBS News

The world's first cloned cat just became a mother — and she even did it without test tubes. Copy Cat, who was cloned by Texas A&M University researchers in 2001, had three kittens in September.

Gates brings leadership to Washington, D.C.
Source: media.thebatt.com

If Congress sees the same leadership in Texas A&M President Robert M. Gates that A&M found during his tenure, he will undoubtedly be confirmed, said Doug Slack, speaker of the Faculty Senate.

Dr. Gates from an Aggie's persective

I'm having trouble forming an objective opinion about Dr. Gates's nomination for Defense Secretary. As a recent graduate of Texas A&M, I have seen Dr. Gates in a relatively non-political role. He was a good leader, and managed to do a lot of good while he was there.

Wide-spread power outages hit Brazos Valley
Source: theeagle.com

Almost every home and business in Bryan-College Station and some surrounding rural areas temporarily lost power Tuesday when a transformer exploded at a Grimes County power substation.

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