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More than 6,000 soldiers participated in the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary parade in Washington, D.C. - including the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets. Despite rain forecasts, the parade barreled ...
The Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets marched alongside troops and tanks at President Donald Trump's anniversary military ...
Texas A&M junior Marquis Alexander poses for a photograph Wednesday at the Corps Arches, the entry to the Corps of Cadets residence halls on the A&M campus in College Station. Alexander has been ...
COLLEGE STATION -- In October, Texas A&M University will celebrate its founding in 1876. But this week, A&M will hold a separate 125th anniversary celebration for its Corps of Cadets, a group of ...
Fifty-five years ago, women weren’t permitted to attend Texas A&M University. Now, for the first time, a woman will lead the 139-year-old university’s Corps of Cadets, where women once ...
Amanda Miller Fleming, event coordinator for the Texas Aggie Corps of Cadets Association, said at least 65 former cadets -- including 11 from the '70s -- plan to attend the weekend celebration.
AUSTIN -- The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled Wednesday that two former Texas A&M cadets can be tried on misdemeanor charges for their roles in a hazing incident on campus. In its unanimous ...
Nearly 800 new members of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, who arrived on campus Wednesday, were escorted by upperclassmen Friday to barbers… Nonprofit celebrates Corps members with back-to-school ...
Nearly 50 years after African Americans were admitted to Texas A&M University, a black student has reached the top of one of its signature organizations.
The group of nearly 300 Texas A&M student cadets, faculty and crew aboard has resumed their voyage to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for the first port stop of the semester. Filed under.
Sophomore Ryan Kreider, a member of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, did just that and his heroism was rewarded with free $1,300 senior boots. Advertisement. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Considering the block a member of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets doled out to a wayward SMU player to save the school’s mascot last Saturday, one might think Ryan Kreider would be rewarded with a ...
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