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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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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 is it called an elephant walk?

This was a time to remember their days in Aggieland and the friends and memories they had made. They walked single file around campus, each man with his hand on the shoulder of his friend before him. An observer noted they "looked like elephants, about to die." The tradition of Elephant Walk was born.
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When can an Aggie say whoop?

Underclassmen are not supposed to "Whoop" until they reach either junior or senior status.
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Why do Texas A&M fans hiss?

If a referee call is especially egregious in the minds of the Aggies, the Yell Leaders will call for the "Horse Laugh," a yell that ends with a stadium wide hissing. After each yell, students make a noise and a hand motion that is known as a wildcat.
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100 Years of Elephant Walk at Texas A&M

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 does Texas A&M say whoop?

The now-ubiquitous cry of "Whoop!" is relatively new to A&M. Stories have circulated over the years that it's what cavalry riders called out to alert those marching behind them when the horses would drop a few "road apples," or that it's a descendant of the Southern rebel yell.
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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 Aggies short for?

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 tsip mean Aggie?

Tea-sip (or t-sip) A student of Texas A&M's archrival, The University of Texas at Austin. 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).
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What is the Pink elephant walk?

We are a nonprofit organization formed to help shed light on the opiate crisis, to bring peace and joy into the lives of children and families who have been affected by this epidemic and to give families an opportunity to remember their loved ones.
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Why do elephants cross their legs?

Our ranger Ralf immediately noticed that something was wrong with this elephant. Crossing the back legs may indicate irritation and itching caused by chaining, a stomach ache, and/or joint pain.
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Who can wear an Aggie Ring?

Undergraduate and Professional School Students

To be eligible to order an Aggie Ring as an undergraduate or professional school student, you must have: 90 total completed undergraduate or professional hours* 45 completed institution undergraduate or professional hours* 2.0 minimum cumulative Institutional GPR.
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What is the slogan for Aggies?

Gig 'em, Aggies! Fight 'em, Aggies! Farmers fight!
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How much do Texas A&M rings cost?

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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Why do Aggies dunk their ring?

The Symbolism: The ring dunk holds deep symbolism for Aggies, representing more than just a celebration of their academic accomplishments. It serves as a reflection of the bonds formed during their time at Texas A&M, as well as a connection to the generations of Aggies who have come before them.
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What are Texas Aggies called?

The Texas A&M Aggies are the students, graduates, and sports teams of Texas A&M University. The nickname "Aggie" was once common at land-grant or "ag" (agriculture) schools in many states. The teams are also simply referred to as "A&M" or "Texas Aggies," and the official school colors are maroon and white.
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What is Aggie wedding?

Tradition says that if a couple walks together underneath the Century Tree, they will eventually marry and if a marriage proposal takes place under the tree, the marriage will last forever. I would think having one of your own be a part of your unity ceremony has to be good luck.
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Why do Aggies yell whoop?

The famous Aggie “Whoop!” is a traditional expression exclaiming approval or excitement. The “Whoop!” cry dates back to the mid-70's. The exact date is unclear because it evolved from various military exclamations. Students typically are only allowed to use it starting their junior year.
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What does TP on Kyle Field mean?

Texas A&M honoring Terry Price with TP initials on Kyle Field, player helmets. Price's son, Alex, got to put the first "TP" decal on the back of the Aggie football helmets ahead of their first home game against New Mexico on Saturday.
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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 the nickname for Texas vs Texas A&M?

The Lone Star Showdown is the traditional rivalry for all varsity men's and women's athletics competitions between Texas A&M University and the University of Texas at Austin. The name comes from Lone Star State, which is the nickname of the state of Texas.
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What is the Texas A&M song controversy?

Texas A&M dropped “Power” as its football walkout song following Kanye West's controversial public behavior last fall.
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Why do Aggies call Longhorns T sips?

Regardless of which story is correct, Texas A&M University used the term tea-sip (also spelled teasip, t-sip, or t sip) (aka. Aggies) to belittle the well-to-do students of t.u. The University of Texas was traditionally the “rich” school that pumped out doctors, lawyers, and the like.
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