Discover the best of Aggieland at our College Station hotel, just minutes from Texas A&M University. Perfect for game days, campus visits, and events, we put you close to the action with comfort and convenience.
November 8 vs. Missouri
November 15 vs. South Carolina
November 22 vs. Samford
November 28 vs. Texas
From “Howdy” to “Gig ’em,” Aggies share a special language rooted in the university’s long history and pride. These unique words and phrases unite students and alumni through shared tradition and spirit.
The Aggie Ring is one of the most cherished symbols of the Aggie Network, representing achievement, loyalty, and the lifelong bond among Texas A&M graduates.
Standing tall for over a century, the Century Tree is a beloved campus landmark symbolizing enduring love, friendship, and the growth of the Aggie Family.
Before exams, Aggies leave pennies at the statue of former president Lawrence Sullivan “Sully” Ross for good luck—a time-honored campus ritual.
A symbolic stroll through campus, Elephant Walk unites the senior class in reflection and celebration as they prepare to leave their time at Texas A&M behind.
Reveille, the First Lady of Aggieland, is Texas A&M’s official mascot and a cherished member of the Corps of Cadets—beloved by all who meet her.
The nation’s largest one-day, student-run service project, where thousands of Aggies volunteer to serve the Bryan–College Station community in a spirit of gratitude and unity.
Aggies join together each year to plant hundreds of trees in local parks and schools, promoting sustainability and community pride.