Photo of a girl wearing three different uniforms blended together.

Genevieve Pace ‘24 has found her place back on and off Quad.

Cadets on a drill field.

For the For the 14th consecutive year, the Fish Drill Team of the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets has claimed the first place overall title at Tulane University’s NROTC Mardi Gras Drill Meet, one of the largest drill meets in the nation.14th consecutive year, the Fish Drill Team of the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets has claimed the first place overall title at Tulane University’s NROTC Mardi Gras Drill Meet, one of the largest drill meets in the nation.

Three cadets on horses.

Texas A&M University’s Parsons Mounted Cavalry will travel more than 1,500 miles across the state of Texas over the spring 2024 semester to participate in various parades, rodeos and other events.

Through his research project under Texas A&M’s History and Anthropology departments, cadet Jackson Baker ‘25 has compiled the first comprehensive list of Aggies who have gone Missing In Action.

8 cadets holding a flag outside of the arches.

An eight-man team, known as “Project Atlas Rucks”, will hike a cumulative 1,000 miles across nine days, raising funds and awareness for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. After departing from Texas A&M’s campus in College Station, Texas, these cadets will travel west to Colorado, where their ruck march will begin.

Men on horses.

Members of Texas A&M University’s Parsons Mounted Cavalry sharpened their horsemanship skills with members of the 1st Cavalry Division from the U.S. Army’s Fort Cavazos.

Cades marching in front of a crowd.

The Corps of Cadets will Conduct March-Ins for Every Home Football Game

Cadets marching on a field.

Final Review serves as the last Corps event for graduating seniors.

Three guys in white holding a flag.

A cadet and a Collegiate National Champion in Judo, Steven Salazar shows you can do both while being in the Corps of Cadets.