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news Without his Aggie ring, this 1942 A&M grad was 'pretty empty.' Now he's himself again Of all the titles 98-year-old Bob Warren has had, “Aggie” might be his favorite.
More than 40,000 people packed the Texas A&M campus Friday to celebrate Aggie Ring Day. Hands were shaking, tears were flowing, and shouts of excitement rang throughout the building as students ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (FOX 44) — Aggie Ring Day is one of the most highly anticipated events at Texas A&M University. Over 6,000 students will receive their Aggie rings during this two-day ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - On Friday some Aggies celebrated being one step closer to graduation. More than 4,400 Texas A&M students received their Aggie Ring at the Clayton W. Williams, Jr ...
Dr. Rohn Hendricks, an equine veterinarian and Texas A&M University alum, finally received the one thing he never had after nearly 50 years — the coveted Aggie Ring — thanks to one student and ...
More than two decades ago, an Indonesian farmer found an Aggie Ring lost by a soldier during WWII & held onto it in hopes of one day returning it to its owner. Through the power of the ...
ELLIS COUNTY, Texas — Time has a way of highlighting the little things we set aside. For Dr. Rohn Hendricks, a beloved 70-year-old equine veterinarian, one such thing was an Aggie ring—a ...
That’s how A&M Consolidated High School girls basketball coach Wendy Hines had her Aggie Ring returned to her over 20 years after she lost it. Hines, A&M Class of 1992, lost her ring around 2000 ...
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Austin Luchak, Class of 2018, received his Aggie Ring on Friday during Ring Day at Texas A&M. Luchak is the first recipient of the Aggie Ring Scholarship funded by Andy Duffie's Century Tree project.
The vandal struck just days before the spring Aggie Ring Day ceremonies on Friday and Saturday. Clayton Williams is a 1954 graduate of Texas A&M University.
Wilmoth said the Aggie ring is an important Texas A&M tradition, and losing it was very upsetting. She received her ring on April 6, 2001. "My finger felt completely naked," she said.