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Edit Student Clubs and Organizations Aggie Speleological Society club Caving offers the opportunity to do things that cannot be done under typical circumstances. It is not your everyday person who can go crawling through mud, REALLY cold water, and bat guano. The experience of popping back "top-side," so completely covered in mud that not only is the original color of your clothes undeterminable, but the color of you is equally as hard to disconcern is...well, you will just have to find out for yourself (and it makes for some really good photos as well).
Caving also has a "Lewis and Clark" side to it. Because so few people have the time, equipment, and/or access to caves, there are plenty of places where literally "no one has gone before."
[Edit] CARPOOL club CARPOOL stands for Caring Aggies R Protecting Over Our Lives.
We facilitate a non-judgemental, free, and safe ride home. This service operates from thursday through saturday night, and is generally to help reduce the number of drunk drivers on the road. Its a really fun organization and the picking up people from the clubs is hilarious.
[Edit] DST - Texas A&M - Omicron Omega sorority Omicron Omega Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc founded in 1984 Texas A M University College Station Texas
[Edit] MSC Hospitality club This organization is amazing! We are the official host committee of Texas A&M. It's a lot like National Honor Society for college students but 100 times better! We do tons of community service and host important people like former president George Bush and his son George W. Bush. You have to apply to get in and it's very difficult to get in but it's worth it!
[Edit] Singing Cadets group A men's chorus dedicated to enhancing the public relations of Texas A&M University through musical presentations. We sing many different types of music. Its more than a choir to us, we do everything together. Our best friends are within the group.
[Edit] Texas A&M Judo Club club The Texas A&M University Judo Team was established in 1963 . It has provided a sport for those interested in competition at the local, state, national and international level. The judo program is open to all students, faculty and staff of Texas A&M. The local community of Bryan/College Station is also allowed to participate with the A&M Judo Team but only on a limited basis. Competition is the main focus of this organization but non-competitors are always welcome.
The Texas A&M Judo is coached by Bob Perez. Assistant Coach is Theo Williams (2000-2005). Mr. Perez began his judo training while attending Texas A&M in 1984. He was the Assistant Coach from 1988-1992 under Head Coach, Dr. Gary Berliner. Bob Perez assumed the coaching duties in 1993 and has since led the team and several individuals to state and national titles. He was selected runner up to the Outstanding National Collegiate Coach by the National Collegiate Judo Association in 1998. Mr. Perez served as assistant coach to the 1998 World University Championship team in Prague, Czech Republic and Head Coach for the USA team at the Puerto Rico International in 2002.
The Texas A&M Judo Team emerged as the dominant collegiate judo team in the State of Texas. The Aggies have won the Texas Collegiate Judo Conference Title in 1990, 1992-1997, 2000-2008. The A&M Judo Team hosted the 1992 and the 1998 National Collegiate Judo Championships. The A&M Judo Team finished second place in the final point standings in 1996, 1998,2000 and 2004. The team placed third in 1997, 1999, 2005, 2006 and 2007. The Team placed 5th in the 2003 and 2008 Nationals. The Novice team was the Men's Novice Team Champions at the National Collegiate Judo Championships.
The Aggies also participated in the Mid South Conference, a five state region consisting of Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi. The Aggies finished 2nd in the first year of established conference in 2000. The Texas A&M Judo team won the team tournament in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
The Texas A&M Judo Endowed Judo Scholarship was established in January 2006. Currently, there are two annual $1000 scholarships available to any current member or any incoming student. This scholarship is a competitive and will be awarded to individuals based on their judo endevours.
The Aggie Judo Team is part of the Department of Recreational Sports at Texas A&M University. The judo team is also a member of the United States Judo Inc., Texas Judo Inc., United States Judo Association, and the National Collegiate Judo Association. The Texas A&M Judo Team is funded through the Department of Rec Sports which assist the team members in traveling expenses. Although competition is emphasized it is not mandatory. Both men and women are encouraged to join and no experience is necessary. The Texas A&M team consists of roughly 40 memebers, 15-20 of whom compete on a regualar basis. The team attends approximately 20 tournaments per year, traveling to cities around the US, as well as Canada and Mexico. Practice days are four times a week, Monday through Thursday from 7:00 to 10PM. Team weight lifting occurs 2-3 times per week. Due to the exntesive tournament travel, weekend practices are not scheduled. Our dues are $55 per semester or $85 for two semesters. The dues help offset our travel expenses. The Department of Rec Sports endows us with enough money to cover nearly 80% of all our traveling expenses. There are no requirements to be on the team. Anyone who wants to join is allowed.
Information on Texas A&M University and Community
The University is located in College Station within relatively short driving distance of Dallas (180 miles North), Houston (90 miles southeast), San Antonio (180miles Southwest) and Austin 90miles (south). With its twin city of Bryan, the Bryan / College Station community has a population of about 170,000. Housing, food service, transportation, health care and other services provide a secure and comfortable lifestyle for students. Financial assistance is available through scholarships, grants, loans and employment. Traditions play an important and colorful role in campus life at Texas A&M. The Twelfth Man, Muster and Silver Taps are some of the rich traditions generating the renowned Aggie spirit and loyalty. Prospective students and family members are encouraged to visit the Texas A&M University campus. Contact the Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center in Rudder Tower to arrange tours and meetings with admissions counselors. For more information, write or call: Aggieland Visitor Center, Texas A&M University, Rudder Tower, College Station, TX 77843-1265, (979) 845-5851.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
TEXAS A&M JUDO
4250 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-4250
2007-2008 Coach and Team Leaders
Bob Perez - Coach
Dan Gomez - Assistant Coach
JF Chamerbland - Assistant Coach
Sam Johnston - Vice President
Chris Jones - Treasurer
Abdel Diawara - Team Captain
Email contact - aggiejudo@tamu.edu
Email contact - bobperez@tamu.edu
PHONE - 979-218-4582
FAX - 979-845-0838
[Edit] Wesley Foundation religious A home away from home for students at Texas A&M. We are a Methodist student center (though everyone is welcome)and offer a wide variety of activites everyweek including worship, bible studys, choir, and service opportunitys. Our building has places to study, watch TV, or just hangout with friends.
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