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My journey at Texas A&M University started out very differently than many would expect.
It wouldn't be Christmas without the annual Bryan-College Station Christmas Parade, and this year, despite threatening skies, will be no exception.
Canned goods, boxed meals and packaged pasta line the shelves of food banks across the nation, and while these items help to meet the community's hunger needs, nutrition falls to the wayside.
Boys and Girls Clubs hires director of development
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Gordon, Murray and Whitfield Counties has hired a new director of development.
Dixie Chicken charity holiday sale
Stock up on holiday gifts at what will be the best garage sale in Texas when the Dixie Chicken cleans out its warehouses Dec.
Speakers set for SHSU graduation
Texas State University System Board of Regents chairman Ron Blatchley and Aldine school district superintendent Wanda Bamberg will address approximate 1,504 degree candidates during the winter commencement exercises on Dec.
During the presentation, Perryman addressed the national, state and local economies and projected improvement on all three levels.
First-timers join hunt for bargains on Black Friday
J.C. Penney employee Heather Ramirez helps customers with their purchases at the store.
A Blinn College administrator has joined the field of candidates who have announced their intentions to run for Bryan-College Station's District 14 seat in the Texas House of Representatives.
DAYTON, Tenn. - Stephen Russell , a business major at Bryan College, has been inducted into the college's chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, an international business honor society.
There are few who can claim having a better attendance record at the twice-daily Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets formation than Albert Bradley.
Creation-evolution debate perseveres
A museum assistant looks at a skeleton at the "Darwin" exhibition at the Natural History Museum in London, November 13, 2008.
Mall walk aims to help vets battle flab
Veterans are invited to participate in a national fitness program. The Bryan-College Station Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic is hosting the "MOVE!" program mall walk at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Post Oak Mall in College Station The program is designed to help veterans lose weight, keep it off and improve their health.
Texas A&M remembers fatal '99 bonfire collapse
In this Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1996 file photo, Texas A&M University students huddle in front of a bonfire, in College Station, Texas.
Texas A&M marks 10th anniversary of bonfire collapse that killed 12, hurt 27
In this Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1996 file photo, Texas A&M University students huddle in front of a bonfire, in College Station, Texas.
Brown announces re-election bid
State Rep. Fred Brown, R-Bryan, announced Tuesday that he will be seek a seventh term on the Texas House of Representatives in the upcoming 2010 election.
Friends and family will say their goodbyes this weekend to several of the 13 people killed in the Nov.
10th anniversary nears of deadly bonfire collapse
As the 10th anniversary of the deadly bonfire collapse approaches this week, the former president of Texas A&M says only her successor should decide whether the tradition returns to campus, a newspaper reports.
A&M Muslim students fasting to fight hunger
Every day, enough people go hungry across the Brazos Valley to fill half the seats at Kyle Field.
Planned Parenthood Injunction Request Fails; Former Clinic Director Scores Victory in Court
A "I am gratified that Planned Parenthood has failed in its misguided effort to silence its former clinic director in Bryan/College Station, Texas, who experienced a spiritual conversion after witnessing an abortion and is now pro-life," said David Bereit, national director of 40 Days for Life.
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