Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx
17 hours ago by Meagan Ellsworth - Associate Editor
Red bricks carved with names and messages of memory and gratitude lay reflecting a key in the fall morning's dew.
Black and gold with letters stretched proudly across its chest, this key is the focal point of the academic endowment park at the north entrance of the Smith-Hutson Business Building.
Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx
1 day ago by Amanda Earp - Contributing Writer
The Student Government Association tabled two bills and two Sense of the Senate that were proposed at Tuesday night's meeting. They will be reviewed at next week's meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 6 p.m.
The first piece of legislation was Senate Resolution F09-01 written by Secretary A.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
2 days ago by Katy Ralston
Etched into the walls at the Bonfire memorial from the poem "The Last Corps Trip" are the words "the band poured for the Anthem, with notes both loud and clear, and 10,000 Aggie sung, the song they held so dear.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
2 days ago by Matthew Woolbright
Hundreds of articles and thousands of pictures were taken of the Aggie Bonfire collapse at 2:42 a.m., Nov. 18, 1999, many by students on The Battalion staff - who could not put emotions aside, yet still had to report on one of the greatest tragedies in Texas A&M University history.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
3 days ago by Madiha Rizvi
He had been on the second stack of Aggie Bonfire, about 40 feet up from the ground, when the pile of logs came crashing down on him. Accounting major Bill Davis found himself crushed under the massive weight of Bonfire.
"They were lots of cavities which naturally formed.
Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx
3 days ago by Lotis Butchko - Sports Editor
Friday morning, Sam Houston students found writing on the walls that they could not miss.
On the walls, floor, and even the stairs were anti-abortion messages. The messages read to the effect of "pro-life", "Abortion stops a beating heart", and "Bearkats for life" as an anti-abortion group posted messages on campus.