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July 28, 2025 1 min
Good afternoon, Aggies! It's Monday, July 28, 2025, and here's what's happening around Texas A&M University. Our beloved mascot, Reveille X, recently underwent surgery to remove her right eye due to glaucoma. The procedure was successful, and she's now resting comfortably. Reveille is expected to resume her campus activities this fall, continuing her role as the "First Lady of Aggieland." The Texas A&M Aggies are gearing up for an exciting football season under head coach Mike Elko. Season tickets have sold out for the third consecutive year, reflecting strong fan support. Home games at Kyle Field, with a capacity of over 93,000, are set to be electrifying. In response to rapid growth, Texas A&M is planning significant campus improvements. With enrollment now at 71,000 and expectations to increase, the university is looking to add more student housing, dining facilities, classrooms, and transportation options. Proposals include adding 2,500 on-campus beds, expanding dining space by 28,000 square feet, and constructing a new $130 million classroom building on the west campus. Feedback on these plans is being collected through mid-September. KANM, our student-run radio station, has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining a low-power FM broadcasting license. This advancement will allow KANM to reach a broader audience in the College Station area, enhancing its presence and impact. Currently, it's sunny and 74°F in College Station. Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, reaching a high of 96°F by 6 PM. Stay hydrated and take precautions against the heat. That's all for today's update. Stay safe, and Gig 'em!
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