Archive for October, 2008

Aggie Professor Named to Top 100 List (KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station)

A noted Texas A&M professor has earned another prestigious honor.

Excerpts from this week’s Aggie chat (Austin American-Statesman)

Q: What do you think will be our strengths going into next year defensively, if any?

Tech needs a win to break through (Austin American-Statesman)

The next 60 minutes that Texas Tech spends on the football field could be the most important in the school's history.

Tesoro Homes, five other San Antonio-area firms, make Aggie 100 list (San Antonio Business Journal)

Six San Antonio-area companies earned spots on the Texas A&M University’s 2008 “Aggie 100” list of the 100 fastest-growing companies owned, led or founded by A&M graduates.

Local Businesses Honored (KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station)

Friday an honor for some local Aggie owned and operated businesses.

‘Tightfisted Aggie’ steps up to help UTMB (Galveston County Daily News)

GALVESTON — State Sen. Steve Ogden, a "tightfisted, conservative Aggie," helped stave off 4,000 layoffs at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.

Aggie sounds off on politics at football games (The Battalion)

Since 2004, H. Keith Sterzing, Class of 1961, has been voicing his political views at Texas A&M home football games.

Aggie football team returns to Kyle Field (The Battalion)

Since being national powers in the 1990s, both Texas A&M and Colorado have gone through the growing pains of new coaches in recent seasons.

Aggie sticks once basis for rivalry (Baylor Lariat)

Baylor men, get ready to arm yourselves with an old tradition to protect your Baylor women. The tradition of carrying axe handle sticks is trying to make a comeback.

Mautz Records Hat-Trick In 6-2 Win Over Houston Baptist (KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station)

Texas A&M sophomore Alyssa Mautz posted her first career hat-trick as the No. 9 Aggie Soccer team defeated Houston Baptist in front of 2,369 fans on Thursday evening at the Aggie Soccer Stadium.