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The university gave the National Forestry Hero Award to an employee of Steely Lumber Co., James Gibson, for rescuing students. [7] By January 2000, Texas A&M spent over $80,000 so students and administrators could travel to the funerals of the deceased, including $40,000 so 125 students and staff could attend a funeral in Turlock, California by way of private aircraft; most of those on board ...
Human remains have been found in a well near the home of a Texas A&M student who vanished earlier this year, authorities said. Caleb Harris, 21, was last seen on March 4 at his apartment complex ...
On the 21st day of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student Caleb Harris' disappearance, search and rescue crews deepened their search of the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve for the missing New ...
The Graduate Student Council, which was founded in 1995, serves as the student government for Texas A&M University's graduate and professional students. [209] Student organizations have had a nationwide impact. Texas A&M students founded the largest one-day, student-run service project in America known as The Big Event. The annual service ...
The 21-year-old Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi student’s remains were found June 24 by city workers inside of the Perry Place Wastewater Lift Station off the 5300 block of Lexington Road ...
The shooting began near Texas A&M University around 12:30 p.m. [4] when 41-year-old Brazos County Constable Brian Bachmann arrived at the house of Thomas Caffall with the intention to serve a notice for him to appear in court on August 23 due to a failure to pay $1,250 in back rent. Caffall apparently became outraged by this and opened fire as ...
Human remains have been found in an advanced state of decomposition near the residence of a Texas A&M student who disappeared months ago. Caleb Harris was last seen near his apartment complex off ...
The Aggie Bonfire was a long-standing annual tradition at Texas A&M University as part of the college rivalry with the University of Texas at Austin. [1] [2] For 90 years, Texas A&M students—known as Aggies—built a bonfire on campus each autumn, known to the Aggie community simply as "Bonfire". The event symbolized Aggie students' "burning ...