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Why does Texas A&M hiss?

Texas A&M University (TAMU) is known for its strong traditions, military-style Corps of Cadets, powerful athletics (especially football), and focus on developing leaders in areas like agriculture, science, and engineering, stemming from its origins as the state's first public land-grant college for agricultural and mechanical arts, hence the "A&M". The "A&M" stands for "Agricultural and Mechanical," a nod to its founding purpose, though its programs have expanded vastly.
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Why is Texas A and M the Aggies?

Texas A&M is called the Aggies because it was founded as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas ("A&M"), and "Aggie" is slang for someone studying or associated with agriculture ("Ag"). The nickname stuck even after the university's name officially changed to Texas A&M University, retaining "A&M" symbolically. Many land-grant colleges with agricultural roots, like New Mexico State and Utah State, also use the "Aggies" nickname. 
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Why is the military at Texas A and M?

Army ROTC at Texas A&M is one of the best leadership courses in the country. The leadership development program encompasses academic, military, and physical training in a moral-ethical environment designed to produce officers of high moral character for our nation's Army.
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Are there Jews at Texas A and M?

Texas A&M Hillel exists to promote religious, cultural, and social interests of the Jewish students at Texas A&M, as well as to foster understanding and friendly relationships with other student organizations on the campus of Texas A&M, in colleges and universities throughout the world, and in the Jewish community.
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Why do Aggies hiss instead of Boo?

Aggies hiss instead of boo at Texas A&M University sporting events as a tradition to show disapproval in a more "classy," polite, and distinct way, originating from the "Horse Laugh" yell, which involves shaking hands with flat palms, symbolizing a refined, old-fashioned critique rather than common booing. This practice sets them apart as a more disciplined fan base, emphasizing sportsmanship and avoiding the negative energy of traditional booing. 
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Evolution of yell leading style through the years

Why do Aggies kiss when they score?

Texas A&M Aggies kiss after a score as a tradition symbolizing shared victory and to "mug down," meaning couples kiss to celebrate; it's a fun, spontaneous part of the game-day experience, often happening after touchdowns, field goals, or even extra points, linking the team's success to personal celebration. 
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What is a 2% Aggie?

A "2% Aggie" (or "Two-Percenter") at Texas A&M University is a student who doesn't fully participate in the university's rich traditions and spirit, often focusing only on academics, unlike the majority who embrace the unique culture, events, and camaraderie. The term is an informal label, sometimes considered derogatory, for those who don't engage in activities like the bonfire, sporting events, or specific campus rituals, implying they only give "2%" effort to being an Aggie. 
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Does Texas A&M support LGBTQ?

Texas A&M offers significant LGBTQ+ support through numerous student organizations and networks, fostering inclusive spaces, but faces challenges due to recent university and state-level policies (like SB 17) impacting DEI initiatives, creating a mixed environment where strong community exists alongside administrative shifts. While many find acceptance and community, recent policy changes have led to the rebranding of the Pride Center and discontinuation of LGBTQ+ studies programs, affecting resources, though student advocacy continues. 
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Which US state has the most Jews?

New York has the most Jewish residents, followed by California and Florida, with these top three states holding over half of the entire U.S. Jewish population, though New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and others also have significant numbers. New York consistently ranks first both in total numbers and as a percentage of its state population.
 
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Why do Texas A&M students wear uniforms?

Texas A&M students wear uniforms because of the university's history as a military school, with the large, voluntary Corps of Cadets maintaining a military-style structure for leadership development, preserving deep Aggie traditions, and forming the largest uniformed student body outside U.S. service academies, requiring specific uniforms for different occasions, like the iconic "Pinks and Greens".
 
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What does the 12th man mean?

The "12th Man" refers to the devoted fans of a sports team, symbolizing their significant impact on the game, originating from a 1922 Texas A&M football game where student E. King Gill stood ready to play if needed. It represents the fans' collective support, often manifesting as loud cheering or traditions like standing during games (Texas A&M) or raising "12" flags (Seattle Seahawks) to act as an unofficial "extra player".
 
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What percent of Texas A&M is military?

Be proud, but tell it like it is; Texas A&M isn't a military college when less than 10% of students are in Corps. And The Citadel has same size Corp, so it isn't the largest non- academy Corps.
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Is Texas A&M still a military school?

No, Texas A&M is not strictly a military school, but it maintains a strong military tradition through its large Corps of Cadets, a voluntary, military-style leadership development program, and is designated a Senior Military College, meaning all students take ROTC classes, but military service is only obligatory for those with ROTC scholarships. While not mandatory for all, the Corps is central to A&M's identity, producing many military officers and embodying traditions like the "Keepers of the Spirit".
 
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What happens if reveille barks in class?

Also, though no official record exists on how this tradition originated, Aggie legend holds that if Reveille barks while in class with her handler, the professor may choose to dismiss the class, but it is not required.
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Why is Texas called T-Sips?

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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Are most Jews Republican or Democrat?

Most American Jews consistently align with the Democratic Party, with recent surveys showing about seven-in-ten identifying with or leaning Democratic, significantly more than the Republican Party, though this affiliation varies by religiosity, age, and other factors. While many Jewish voters prioritize social issues like democracy and abortion rights, which align with Democratic platforms, their voting patterns remain complex and aren't solely focused on Israel, with Orthodox Jews showing more conservative leanings, notes Pew Research Center and Association for Jewish Studies. 
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What town in the US has the most Jews?

While large metropolitan areas like New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami have the biggest total Jewish populations, the "most Jewish town" depends on concentration: Brooklyn (NYC) has massive numbers (600k+), but suburbs like Kiryas Joel, NY, or areas in New Jersey often have a higher percentage or stronger Haredi/Orthodox concentration, making certain neighborhoods within these areas incredibly Jewish, like Brooklyn's Borough Park or Williamsburg, with Jewish populations exceeding Tel Aviv's in some areas. 
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Are there more Muslims than Jews in the USA?

No, currently there are more Jewish people than Muslims in the U.S., but Muslims are projected to surpass Jews as the second-largest non-Christian religious group in America by around 2040, due to higher Muslim birth rates and immigration, with projections showing Muslims outnumbering Jews by 2050. Recent estimates place the Jewish population (around 6-7 million) higher than the Muslim population (around 3.3-4.5 million), but Muslim growth is significantly faster.
 
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Which state is the least LGBTQ friendly?

New York ranks highest, Arkansas lowest in LGBTQ+ index

New York was the highest-ranking state in LGBTQ+ equality for the fourth year in a row, scoring 93.67 out of a possible 100 points. Arkansas was the lowest-ranking state for the second straight year, scoring an all-time low of 27 points.
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What is the guy to girl ratio at Texas A&M?

Texas A&M University has a male-majority student body, with recent data showing approximately 53% male to 47% female, creating a ratio of roughly 53 guys for every 47 girls, or about 1.13 men for every woman, though this varies slightly by year and campus. The College Station campus is known for its engineering and agriculture programs, historically contributing to the higher male population, though the gap has narrowed over time.
 
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When did Texas A&M allow black students?

1963: First Black Students Enroll At Texas A&M

By 1963, a year before the Civil Rights Act, three Black students quietly enrolled in a summer session as “special students,” becoming the first to attend Texas A&M.
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When can 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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What is the Aggie kiss tradition?

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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What does 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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