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What makes an 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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What it means to be an Aggie?

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 does it mean if someone is Aggie?

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, aggy was slang for an agricultural college (or student at one)—notably Texas A&M, whose nickname is the Aggies. In the early 2000s, aggy became a slang term, likely popularized through hip-hop, as a short form for aggravated/aggravating (or agitated). It means “annoyed” or “annoying.”
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What the heck is an Aggie?

If you didn't grow up in rural Oklahoma, you probably never heard the term “Aggie.” So just exactly what is it? 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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What animal is considered an Aggie?

The fact is that an Aggie is not any type of animal. We have Reveille, who is our 1st Lady, but we're not the Texas A&M Reveilles. We're the Aggies. An Aggie is a human.
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Why are bulldogs called Aggies?

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 is Reveille 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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How to be a true Aggie?

Campus tradition dictates that only those who kiss while sitting on the Block A, under a full moon, can be "true aggies.” Today one can become a "True Aggie" by receiving a kiss on the "A" under a full moon at midnight by somebody who already is a "True Aggie," or on Homecoming or A-Day by somebody who is not.
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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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Is an Aggie a rock?

Many of the colorful terms used for marbles had roots in 16th century England, and were added to on the streets of American cities. Some of them include: Aggie: Nickname for a marble made out of agate or a glass marble that looks like agate. Alley: Short for alabaster, a marble that is actually made out of marble.
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Why are Aggies called former students?

Association of Former Students – Rather than being called the Texas A&M alumni association, the words “Former Students” are used because it was felt that the term “alumni” would imply that a graduate would be an “ex-Aggie.” But once an Aggie, always an Aggie, so the word “alumni” was deemed inappropriate.
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What does aggy mean in the UK?

aggy in British English

(ˈæɡɪ ) adjectiveWord forms: -gier or -giest. informal. irritable and aggressive.
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What does good bull mean?

“Good Bull” is a phrase used to describe anything that embraces or promotes the Aggie Spirit or the traditions of Texas A&M. It is also used to signify approval of virtually anything.
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Why should I be an Aggie?

Joining the Aggie family gives you an instant connection to the nearly 600,000 current and former students, faculty and staff of the university who are eager to help you succeed in your program and your profession. It's the Aggie Family that sets Texas A&M apart from other universities.
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What are Aggie values?

Our students live by an honor code of honesty and integrity. The Aggie Code of Honor is "An Aggie does not lie, cheat or steal or tolerate those who do." The Texas A&M Aggie Honor System Office serves to: Educate students, faculty and staff about the Aggie Code of Honor.
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What do Aggies say?

Gig 'em, Aggies! Fight 'em, Aggies! Farmers fight!
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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 wear rings?

The Aggie Ring is one of the most symbolic of our traditions. Everything seen on the ring represents a value that an Aggie should hold. Traditionally, students wear their ring with the class year facing them to signify the fact that their time at A&M is not yet complete.
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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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Do Aggies kiss when they score?

A popular Aggie tradition is that "when the team scores, everybody scores". Whenever the Aggies score points during the game, students kiss their dates. Seniors wearing either their Senior Boots or Aggie Rings are also encouraged to join the "Boot Line".
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What is the oldest Aggie tradition?

Elephant Walk

This tradition, which brings the senior class together for a symbolic walk through campus, is one of the oldest at Texas A&M.
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What is the Utah State kissing tradition?

Tradition holds that in order to become a "True Aggie," one must receive a kiss atop the "A" at midnight on either Homecoming or A-Day, or by kissing a current True Aggie at midnight under any full moon.
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What is the British version of Reveille?

For ceremonial use, the "Last Post" is often followed by "The Rouse", or less frequently the longer "Reveille".
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Who is the first lady of Aggieland?

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.
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Do soldiers salute during Reveille?

If you are wearing a hat in civilian attire, remove it with your right hand and hold it at the left shoulder while your right hand is over the heart. Service members and veterans, even if not in uniform, may render a salute during reveille or retreat.
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