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2D Visual Developers
To provide a space where those with a shared interest in comics, animation, graphic novels, and concept art can come together and create.

A-Line Magazine
We strive to enkindle the human spirit through self-expression and embolden all to excel beyond social norms. Self expression can be seen in many forms. Whether it's in writing an article, capturing a photo, filming a video or creating a graphic design, we encourage our staff and readers to challenge...

Aggie Society for Anime and Manga Art
Aggie-SAMA is a society for the study, appreciation, and production of Japanese Anime and Manga. We study existing works in the field with the intent of appreciation & widening our perspective of the style. We also encourage artists, writers, and others involved in the development of this art form to...

Creative Writers of Aggieland
To expand the literary creativity of its members while providing a forum where they can talk freely and be critiqued by their fellow writers.

Creative Writing Techniques Club
To provide a medium for all students to express their passion for writing. All types of writing are welcome, from poetry, prose, screenwriting, fiction, non-fiction, fantasy, memoir, etc. As well as to help writers improve and hone their skill through practice, workshops, and discussions. For those seeking a career in...

The Eckleburg Project
The mission of The Eckleburg Project is to provide a medium for the creative writers and artists of Texas A&M University to convey their experiences as students and as individuals. We want to reward creativity in all its forms and to help the artists of A&M reach out to their...

Her Campus Texas A&M University
Her Campus is the #1 media site for college women and Generation Z with 400+ college chapters across the United States. Her Campus at TAMU is a Diamond-level Chapter, which means we are in the top 10% of chapters. As a member of Her Campus at TAMU, you will have...

The Mugdown
The Mugdown exists to challenge the thinking of the A&M community by delivering relevant satirical news.

Recreation Education Council
REC is a recognized graduate student organization whose members’ research interests involve the broadly defined fields of recreation, parks, tourism, youth development, leisure, and/or natural resources. How we support graduate students: Graduate community-building events Writing workshops and academic accountability Funding for conference and professional development travel Interdisciplinary research opportunities

Texas A&M Moot Court
Texas A&M Moot Court helps students build legal research, advocacy, and public speaking skills through competition, collaboration, and community. Members can participate in brief writing and oral advocacy competitions, which offer opportunities to apply analytical reasoning, receive feedback, and represent Texas A&M at the national level. The organization also fosters...