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March 24, 2019
Aggie alumni discuss diversity in the newsroom at Friday panel
By Noah Woods @noahwoods_3 Students, teachers, journalists and speakers gathered in the Century Ballroom of the Texas A&M Hotel & Conference Center to discuss a pressing topic in the media world today — diversity. The estimated 180 participants, including high school students from around the area, exchanged conversation and questions concerning the actions to take […]
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Batt celebrates 125 years
By Jordan Burnham @RJordanBurnham With every decade since the 1950s represented, The Battalion celebrated its 125th anniversary with a gala on Saturday, and looked forward to future years of producing exemplary student journalism. Over 200 former Battalion staffers, advisers, journalists and community members celebrated Battalion history and the influence of the publication. Speakers and advisers […]
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March 19, 2019
Michael Cohen’s verbal somersault, ‘I lied, but I’m not a liar,’ translated by a rhetoric expert
Michael Cohen wants you to know that throwing your kid a ball doesn't make you a Red Sox pitcher. So he told lies, he says, but that doesn't make him a liar. A rhetoric scholar dissects his argument.
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March 7, 2019
Campus connections
By Madison Brown With thousands of phone apps at your fingertips, one Texas A&M student has created an app designed to get people offline by geo-capturing and alerting two people with shared interests when they are near each other. Think of it as a variation on being alerted there’s a Charmander close by, but instead […]