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Reveille to retire

Administrators to announce mascot's removal Wednesday
Reveille to retire
Reveille VII, the mascot of Texas A&M and highest-ranking member of the Corps of Cadets since 2001, is retiring.
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Overpowered

Scarborough hurls home-opening no-hitter in Aggies 6-0 victory over Sam Houston State
No. 3 Texas A&M head softball coach Jo Evans said before the season it was important to take care of business at home, where the majority of the Aggies' no conference schedule would be played. Senior All-American Amanda Scarborough made sure that happened right off the bat, as she threw a no-hitter in the Aggies' 6-0 home-opening victory over Sam Houston State Wednesday night.
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Past Reveilles

Past Reveilles
Reveille I-VII
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Keyes ponders country's future

Republican politico addresses status of political process
Former Republican presidential candidate and conservative commentator Alan Keyes spoke Tuesday at the Texas A&M College Republicans meeting.
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Avoiding repeated jail time

Mays students teach inmates
It's a business that operates in a multibillion dollar market. It's a product that has intense customer loyalty. It's run with a management style that gets results. It's the business of drug trafficking.
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Acie Law to be honored on Saturday, jersey will hang in Reed Arena

Acie Law to be honored on Saturday, jersey will hang in Reed Arena
Texas A&M men's basketball Head Coach Mark Turgeon announced Tuesday that former A&M point guard Acie Law IV will be honored Saturday by having his jersey displayed in the rafters of Reed Arena.
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Cycling team takes off

Cycling team takes off
Danny Hatcherson, a senior sports management major, and Ian Margrave, senior philosophy major, ride off from the Academic Plaza with the A&M xycling team Tuesday afternoon for their daily ride.
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Come on down!

Come on down!
The Alpha Kappa Alpha Team proved to be the most knowledgable about black history, taking first place Tuesday evening in the Think Fast Game Show in Rudder Theater. The team won a cash prize of $1,000 for their victory in the Black History Month version of the Think Fast Game Show, hosted by the MSC Woodson Black Awareness Committee.
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Short Stacks for Shriners

Short Stacks for Shriners
On Tuesday, National Pancake Day, Shriners Vice President Ed Staples, President Kevin Karli and member Owen West stand outside of IHOP where free pancakes were given to support the Shriners Hospitals for Children. The Shriners provide free healthcare for children up to 18 years old and will receive all of the donations made.
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Aggies volunteer to teach for a good cause

Teach For America works to improve education across the country
Aggies volunteer to teach for a good cause
Two and a half years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Barbara Blackwell found herself in a city still putting itself back together.
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