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What are Aggie darlings?

Aggie Southern Darlings is a women's organization at Texas A&M founded by our alumni in 2014.
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What are Aggie diamond darlings?

Diamond Darlings is the oldest women-led organization on campus here at Texas A&M University. Founded in 1972, we serve both the Texas A&M Baseball Program and the surrounding Bryan/College Station community.
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What does an Aggie mean?

In its purest sense, an aggie is someone from the farm. The name was commonly given to students attending agricultural schools, and that's where Cameron comes in.
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Why do they call them Aggies?

An Aggie is a student at Texas A&M. In the early 1900s, our students were called "Farmers." The term Aggie — reflecting our agricultural roots — was first used in the 1920s, and in 1949, the yearbook changed its name from The Longhorn to Aggieland. At that point, Aggie became the official student body nickname.
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What is an Aggie as a mascot?

The legend of the Aggie Bulldog

The term Aggie is a diminutive form of agricultural, which has long been used to refer to students who attend agricultural schools. Upon its founding as a land grant university in 1891, the school, then the Agricultural and Mechanical School for the Colored Race, adopted the nickname.
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Why do Aggies say whoop?

Aggie upperclassmen and graduates will often say “Whoop!” as an expression of approval or excitement. It is also often used at the end of Aggie yells. Underclassmen are not supposed to "Whoop" until they reach either junior or senior status.
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Why do the Aggies say gig em?

Downs asked the crowd at a yell practice before the TCU football game, “What are we going to do to those Horned Frogs?” Improvising, he borrowed the name of a sharp-pronged frog hunting tool called a gig, answering his own question by saying “Gig 'em, Aggies!”
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Why can't Aggies say elephant?

This Aggie tradition is known to underclassmen as "E-Walk" since it is bad for underclassmen to say the word elephant as it is classified as a "senior word."
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Why do Aggies say 12th man?

This gesture was more than enough for the Aggie Team. Although Gill did not play in the game, he had accepted the call to help his team. He came to be thought of as the Twelfth Man because he stood ready for duty in the event that the eleven men on the gridiron needed assistance.
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What is the slogan for Aggies?

Gig 'em, Aggies! Fight 'em, Aggies! Farmers fight!
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What are the beliefs of Aggie?

The six Aggie core values—respect, excellence, leadership, loyalty, integrity and selfless service—were finally identified. “These values had always been an integral part of Aggieland,” Rushing said.
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Where did the Aggie mascot come from?

Reveille is known as the "First Lady of Aggieland." She is Texas A&M University's official mascot and highest-ranking member of the Corps of Cadets. There are many stories about when the first Reveille came to campus, but the most widely accepted tale is that she first made her appearance in January 1931.
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How do you get an Aggie ring?

To be eligible to order an Aggie Ring, a former student must:
  1. Have a degree from Texas A&M University (The Aggie Ring Program will check your transcript to verify that your degree was conferred by Texas A&M)
  2. Be in good standing with the university.
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What is the cost of an Aggie Ring?

Ordering an Aggie Ring:

All of the information from pricing (Men's start around $1000 and women's are around$600 – new pricing will be available for the next ordering period) to the history of the ring, can be found on the Association of Former Students web page .
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What finger do I wear my Aggie Ring on?

The Aggie Ring is traditionally worn on the right-hand ring finger. You want to find a good fit. It should slide over the knuckle easily, but have some resistance coming off. If you can take the ring off without any effort, it is likely too loose.
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Do you still wear your Aggie Ring?

During Senior Week at the annual Ring Dance, the student's ring is turned around to face the world proudly, just as the Aggie graduate will be ready to face the world. The ring worn by all Aggie graduates is the same except for the class year. This serves as a common link for former students.
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Why do the Aggies have a collie?

The first pure-bred collie was donated to the university in 1966, and the tradition of Reveille being a collie was born. When the students voted on whether or not to keep a collie as the breed of choice, students felt that the collie was fit for the job of mascot.
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What does the TP on Kyle Field mean?

The first sticker placed on any helmet came at the hands of coach Price's son, Alex Price. Group of Texas A&M players gathered with coach Elijah Robinson around the “TP” when they got to Kyle Field. That of course is a way to honor Terry Price, A&M's assistant who passed away this summer: pic.twitter.com/RTrjQ7lFfy.
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What famous person went to Texas A&M?

>>>Check out these famous Texas A&M alums...

Actor Rip Torn was a cadet at Texas A&M. Robert Earl Keen is a big name in Texas country. Roger Creager is one of the biggest stars in Texas country. Chuck Knoblauch was a clutch MLB player, especially with the New York Yankees.
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What is a 2% Aggie?

1876 – The year that Texas A&M was founded. 2 Percenters – A reference to those students who are only involved in the classroom aspect of the University and not “The Other Education” that helps to build a fully-develop character.
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Why do Aggies call UT T sips?

The term is intended to be derogatory (the origin being that while Aggies were off fighting wars, students of UT Austin were "sipping tea" at home). An independent Texas A&M website, one of the largest collegiate independent websites in the country.
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Why do Aggies eat Pringles?

Dallas said there are three main reasons players get Pringles during a game: scoring runs, doing something positive for the team or when pitchers have a shutdown inning. When A&M wins, key players from that game and head coach Jim Schlossnagle get a Pringle.
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What is the nickname for the Aggie defense?

History of Texas A&M Wrecking Crew

The Texas A&M Aggies won three straight Southwest Conference football championships between 1985 and 1987. During that period, the famous nickname for the Texas A&M defense, the “Wrecking Crew,” came about. Coach Slocum told the background on the podcast.
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What does hullabaloo caneck caneck mean?

The starting phrase of the song, "Hullabaloo, Caneck! Caneck!" is widely thought to originate from an Old Army Aggie yell written in 1907, Texas A&M University president Jack K. Williams jokingly defined the phrase as Chickasaw Indian for "Beat the hell out of the University of Texas".
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What percent of Aggies get their ring?

A few facts: The Aggie Ring Program is the largest college ring program in the United States. More than 15,000 Aggie Rings per year are delivered – 95% of Texas A&M undergrads who qualify order theirs.
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