Congratulations to the winners of the spring Clips & Clicks contest — and to the ACP-member student media outlets competing for this year’s Sweepstakes.
The Battalion, Texas A&M University, earned the Clips & Clicks Sweepstakes trophy.
More info: https://t.co/7zt6Uvt6C4
Texas A&M Student Media is proud to announce its new editors-in-chief of its three publications.
Meet the next leaders of The Battalion, Aggieland Yearbook and Maroon Life magazine.
https://t.co/iFYfjUYBup
Farmer’s Fight Night: the culmination of months of training and planning in nine boxing bouts for charity all in the heart of Reed Arena.
By @MayZoella
https://t.co/QFQi9TYcnM
BREAKING: On Sept. 27, the Student Senate impeached Student Body President Hudson Kraus. Proceedings began after Kraus lowered qualifications of a cabinet position at the Aug. 30 Student Senate meeting to match his brother’s lack of Student Government Association experience.
UPDATE: Student Body President Hudson Kraus has filed an appeal to Texas A&M’s Judicial Court, resulting in the court pausing today’s impeachment trial because of an injunction. (1/4) https://t.co/kb8ZS8apCB
School's back in session, and on this episode of the Home Turf podcast, co-hosts @HunterM1001 and @cadeharris_ break down their SEC team power rankings before Week 1.
https://t.co/a4rtYM1Bkx
“As much as all this has been super dramatic and everyone is like, ‘What is going on at A&M?’ … chaos breeds really good journalism,” said @MayZoella, editor of @TheBattOnline.
from @sam_kett@HoustonChron https://t.co/FLeYNrH1zg
It was an absolute pleasure conducting this interview with Interim President Welsh. Read more about his plans for this coming academic year:
https://t.co/hvVxUxKv37
On July 27, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board approved Texas A&M’s reinstated journalism degree. Students will be able to declare journalism as their major in the fall at Texas A&M, following a nearly 20-year stint it.
https://t.co/u5RupXSkZ5
Update: The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved @TAMU's proposal to add a journalism major, amid the fallout from the failed hiring of Kathleen McElroy to direct the new school.