Baylor Senior Notices Aggie Friend Also Got a Cute Little Ring
Earlier today, the beginning of Aggie Ring Day spread confusion at other Texas universities. Most notably, Baylor University seniors were shocked to see a large institution blatantly copying one of their longest standing traditions.
“I first noticed my friend’s new ring while we were hanging around Magnolia Silos. It was just the cutest thing,” said Kayleigh Best, a senior at Baylor University. “I think it’s a little early for a ring by spring, but I guess its still accurate”
Many Aggies have mentioned the heartache caused by other school’s students not understanding this treasured campus tradition. Specifically, Texas A&M students believe the importance of the Aggie Ring as a tool for networking is lost on those outside of the Aggie Network, where senior rings traditionally act as a sign of love and a future wedding date.
“I had to run to the farmhouse bathroom to hide my tears after my Baylor friend made fun of my ring,” said Kaycee Law ’24, a recently-ringed junior. “She asked why the diamond was so small and said he must not love me very much!”
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