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We Bet You Didn’t Hear About These Battalion Articles!

By Homewrecking Crew , in Local News , at April 13, 2020 Tags: , , , ,

In an effort to help our friends at The Battalion stay relevant, we would like to share a few of their articles that you may have missed!

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Washington ends collegiate career as consistent piece of A&M women’s basketball team

All 2020 New Student Conferences conducted online

Panic buying: a big problem during COVID-19

12th Can fights hunger on campus during uncertain times

Family counseling should be more normalized

Forgotten in the gap

Anti-Asian sentiment rises during pandemic

Sharp launches weekly Q&A series with distinguished healthcare professionals to discuss COVID-19 implications

Takeaways from April 9 press conference

(So)cializing (over)hyped (it)ineraries

‘Pusher’: Seedy style over substance

Students find work-life balance from home during pandemic

‘Eternal Atake’ is a flash in the pan

Residence Life continues to support Aggies during unique time

How to deal with roommates who aren’t taking this seriously

Department of Health and Kinesiology offer isolation exercise tips

Essential employees risk health to serve community

GALLERY: Around Town

Chancellor Sharp provides update on online success, financial situation

Looking back on ‘Hitch’

Don’t let dark times bring out dark ‘environmentalism’

Dow on par for second shot at her senior season

Students share what they’re thankful for

Working Aggies see major changes

Small town flower shop blooms smiles for senior citizens

Former A&M assistant hired as women’s basketball coach at Texas

Takeaways from April 6 press conference with Brazos County Health District

Uncharted waters

More world news you may have missed during the pandemic

Young people flock to nondenominational religion

Students adjust to their virtual academic quarter

Illegal gambling in Texas and who benefits from it

Brazos County extends shelter-in-place orders to match national guidelines

Art galleries close under university directives

A&M moves summer coursework to online-only

Congress half-nailed the relief bill

Due to COVID-19, 2020’s Muster will be online

Organization meetings take place online

Carter named WBCA All-American

Takeaways from April 2 press conference at Brazos County Health District

April 1 Student Senate takes place over Zoom

How to stay productive during the COVID-19 epidemic

Students struggle to find summer internships, jobs during shelter-in-place

How the shelter in place strategy is backfiring 

Aggieland gives back in the face of imminent need

Texas A&M highlights Sexual Assault Awareness Month digitally 

Texas A&M Rec going virtual for the Aggie community

Helping our student body

Summer New Student Conferences to take place online

3 best moments from No. 3

Former men’s basketball coach Billy Gillispie hired as Tarleton head coach 

World news you may have missed during the pandemic

Reveille IX to step down from throne 

Why can’t people just stay home? 

Aggie Band moves audition processes online 

Is going to college worth it? 

Dining options on campus change in light of COVID-19 

The current COVID-19 pandemic reminds me of another global epidemic: SARS in 2003  

Student Health Services take precaution to prevent COVID-19 spread 

NCAA approves eligibility relief for spring sport athletes 

 

— Homewrecking Crew