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Aggie Graduates Reminisce About Their Years in Aggieland
By Britton Bielitz ’25, Ryan Williamson ’24, and Sofia Rivera ’25

As these Aggie scholars prepare to walk the graduation stage, they’re writing letters to their freshmen selves to reflect on the impact of their years in Aggieland.

Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy Internship brings Aggies to the Hill
Written by Tylie McDonald ’27

Former students reflect on their Capitol Hill experiences with the Agricultural and Natural Resources Policy Internship Program.

Help Aggies Stay Involved
Written by Dorian Martin ’06

With rapidly growing demand, expanding Texas A&M University’s Aggie Experience Fund is a top priority.

Tour Texas A&M Campus Sculptures
Written by Lydia Hill ’21

From Aggie legends to memorials for the fallen, Texas A&M University’s campus sculptures preserve the history and spirit of Aggieland in physical form. Take a tour and learn how you can help keep them looking their best.

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Book Smart

By Dorian Martin '06

Architect to the Stars

By Bailey Payne ’19

Hitting the High Notes

By Lydia Hill '21

Under the Radar

By Bailey Payne '19

“Hello Aggieland, I’m Johnny Cash” test

By Bailey Payne '19

Saddle Up

By Chrystal Houston

Discover This Former Aggie Bandsman’s Instrumental Experiences With the Pulse of the Spirit of Aggieland Creating New Leadership Dimensions Creating A

By Mamie Hertel ’24

Straight From the Horse’s Mouth: This Texas A&M Program Is Proving How Much Humans Have To Gain From Equine-Assisted Therapy

By Jeannie Ralston

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In production since 1998, Spirit magazine is the Texas A&M Foundation’s flagship publication, published three times annually. Through compelling stories and photography, Spirit celebrates unique individuals, the joy of giving back and the Aggie can-do spirit from a perspective that spans the entire campus.