Howdy, Aggies! Welcome to this week's episode of the hottest podcast on campus, bringing you the latest news and updates from Texas A&M University. Let's dive right in.
Texas A&M has experienced significant growth over the past decade, with enrollment reaching a record 71,000 students. To ensure the quality of education and campus life, the university has decided to pause undergraduate enrollment growth for the next five to seven years. This pause will allow time to enhance infrastructure, including adding 2,500 on-campus beds, expanding dining facilities by 28,000 square feet, and constructing a new $130 million classroom building on the west campus. Additionally, plans are underway to improve transportation, with the acquisition of 8 to 12 new buses and the development of separate lanes for bicycles and electric mobility devices.
The Texas A&M soccer team is set to kick off the 2025 season at home against former Big 12 rival Baylor on Thursday, August 14, at Ellis Field. This marks the third consecutive season the teams have met after the heated rivalry laid dormant from 2014 to 2022. The last meeting at Ellis Field drew an enthusiastic crowd of 6,743 in August 2023. Fans are encouraged to come out and support the Aggies as they begin their quest for another successful season.
In the latest AP Top 25 preseason college football rankings, Texas A&M is ranked No. 19, marking the Aggies' seventh straight appearance on the preseason poll. Quarterback Marcel Reed is preparing to take full control of the offense after gradually surpassing Connor Weigman on the depth chart during the 2024 season. The Aggies open the season at home against UTSA on Saturday, August 30, at 6:00 PM. Fans can look forward to an exciting season as the team aims to build on last year's performance.
A new retirement community is being planned near Texas A&M University, offering former students and faculty the opportunity to stay connected with the campus. The development, set to open around 2027, will provide residents with priority access to Aggie athletic events, opportunities to audit courses, and other perks designed to enhance their quality of life. This initiative aims to strengthen the bond between the university and its alumni community.
KANM, Texas A&M's student-run radio station, has been granted a construction permit by the FCC to build a low-power FM station. This milestone will allow KANM to expand its reach and provide more opportunities for students interested in broadcasting. The station plans to begin broadcasting on the FM band under the new callsign KAGZ-LP in the near future, bringing a diverse range of programming to the Bryan-College Station area.
That's all for this week's episode. Stay tuned for more updates, and as always, Gig 'em!