The MS business project has cultivated nine student companies over the past year since its launch. The five companies from the last Integrated Experience Business course ranged from selling apparel to necklaces…

The MS business project has cultivated nine student companies over the past year since its launch. The five companies from the last Integrated Experience Business course ranged from selling apparel to necklaces…
Many students juggle the expectations of class and a full workload, but only around 40 current graduate students add on the pressure of managing their own functioning company through A&M’s Master of…
From being a Fish Camp counselor to the Delta Gamma vice president of communication and interacting with every person she could in between, Caroline St. Clair Killian greeted every stranger she met…
Eddie Davis, Jr. will join the Class of 1967’s 50-year reunion class at the campus Muster ceremony, not just as a member, but as the 2017 Muster speaker. A Vietnam War veteran,…
The Wrecks visited College Station for BYX’s Island party at the end of March to help benefit The Bridge Ministries, a local Christian community service outreach organization. I conducted an interesting interview…
Twenty-one quidditch teams competed for spots to attend the national championship during the 2017 USQ Southwest Regional Championship held at Veterans Park this weekend. Among those 21 teams were Texas A&M’s own…
Finding a roommate can be a challenge. For some it means rounding up old friends and hoping it won’t be an awkward living experience, but for others it means turning to something…
For many aspiring authors, publishing a book can often fall under the timeline of “one day,” but for some students and faculty, “one day” came much sooner. Natalie Black, biomedical sciences senior,…
Texas A&M professor Kati Stoddard competed Saturday in the Ironman Maryland with a bigger goal in mind than crossing the finish line: helping refugees. Stoddard, a plant pathology and microbiology professor, began…