Diego Saenz is a Sport Management major with a pre-law minor from Cedar Park, Texas. Diego was born in Torreón, Mexico, and has been passionate about sports from a very young age, especially fútbol ...
We’re all familiar with the fantastic things that have come as a result of our social media-filled, chronically online culture: skibidi toilets, divisive political tweets and destroyed attention spans ...
From an anticipated release to a surprise double album at 2 a.m., Taylor Swift put it all out there with her recently released album “The Tortured Poets Department.” The first part of Swift’s 11th ...
The Student Government Association, or SGA, Student Senate met for the third time this semester on Wednesday, featuring criticism, debates and multiple new bills and acts passed, including the SGA ...
The Student Government Association wrapped up its 76th session by giving out awards such as the Senator, Committee and Statesman of the Year while also allowing its longest-serving members to address ...
A lot has changed in one week, including the Big 12 conference standings shifting all over, which has opened the door for a sleeper team to push for an automatic bid into the College Football Playoff.
Texas A&M women’s basketball played its fourth game of the young 2024 season, welcoming the Northwestern State Demons to Reed Arena on Sunday. Before tipoff, the Aggies were 6-2 all-time against the ...
Fresh off a routing of the newly-named East Texas 87-55, Texas A&M men’s basketball resumed its home stretch in Reed Arena against Lamar on Monday. Coming off an impressive 113-point performance ...
A false fire alarm shortly before 9 a.m. Thursday morning left the Academic Building evacuated for approximately twenty minutes. “It was pretty much a false alarm. Someone reported a burning ...
I’ve got a little story for ya, Ags. A few semesters ago I took a course — which, for the protection of both the professor and yours truly, will remain unnamed — that was completely online. Though it ...