Aggie Voice
East Hokkaido, Japan
Aggies can be found throughout the world, far and wide. We study human-animal conflict in Africa, fish evolution in the rivers of the Amazon and Indonesia, and ancient geologic structures at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
Am I currently the only Aggie studying and researching in eastern Hokkaido, Japan? I suspect so, yet it wouldn’t surprise me at all to discover a TAMU colleague working their way through the wetlands and forests here to learn all she or he can about the wildlife and environs.
Aggie Voice
Why I Blog and Why You Should Too
While I was still on the job market last year I noticed that blogging had become the popular for the next generation of software developers. Showcasing a portfolio was always the first piece of advice given to new graduates, but I knew very little about web development. Suddenly boot camps were pushing blogs as a part of their curriculum, and I knew that if I didn't catch up I'd be left behind.
Aggie Voice
Outdoor Fun In and Around College Station
I study history but I also love outdoor fun! Playing outdoor is relaxing, good for our health, and can refresh our mind every once in a while. Do you ever wonder where you can go for a day-break in between papers, projects, endless grading, and all the other deadlines? The answer is always – mother nature. This kind of trip is easy to plan, low-cost, and a great cause to invite your friends to join. Here are some outdoor recreational places you can go in and around College Station. I’ve been to all of them and I absolutely love them.