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CBS News
4 days ago
- Health
- CBS News
Texas A&M's beloved mascot Reveille X has eye removed after glaucoma diagnosis
Reveille X, Texas A&M's rough collie mascot, had her right eye surgically removed after veterinarians diagnosed her with glaucoma, the university's president said Wednesday. The collie — also known as the "First Lady of Aggieland" — was diagnosed with glaucoma after experiencing discomfort and cloudiness in her right eye, President Mark A Welsh III said in a message on the school's website. The veterinary team removed the eye out of an abundance of caution after discovering signs of abnormal tissue, he said. "I'm grateful to report that Miss Rev has come through the surgery successfully, has been discharged and is resting comfortably," Welsh said. Texas A&M's Reveille mascot dates back to 1931, when a group of cadets found an injured dog and sneaked her on to campus. The dog barked when buglers played morning reveille, earning her the Reveille name. Reveille X took over as the latest iteration of the mascot in 2021. A souped-up golf cart known as "Rev Force One" helps transport the collie across campus. Welsh said Reveille will take a brief hiatus from engagements as she recovers. "According to her veterinary team, we can expect Miss Rev to be back to enjoying all her favorite activities — cruising on Rev Force One, attending classes, cheering on the Aggies and keeping our campus squirrels in line — this fall," he said. Rough collie is another term for a long-haired collie.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Texas A&M's collie mascot Reveille X has eye removed after glaucoma diagnosis
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Reveille X, Texas A&M's border collie mascot, had her right eye surgically removed after veterinarians diagnosed her with glaucoma, the university's president said Wednesday. The collie — also known as the 'First Lady of Aggieland' — was diagnosed with glaucoma after experiencing discomfort and cloudiness in her right eye, President Mark A Welsh III said in a message on the school's website. The veterinary team removed the eye out of an abundance of caution after discovering signs of abnormal tissue, he said. 'I'm grateful to report that Miss Rev has come through the surgery successfully, has been discharged and is resting comfortably,' Welsh said. Texas A&M's Reveille mascot dates back to 1931, when a group of cadets found an injured dog and sneaked her on to campus. The dog barked when buglers played morning reveille, earning her the Reveille name. Reveille X took over as the latest iteration of the mascot in 2021. A souped-up golf cart known as 'Rev Force One' helps transport the collie across campus. Welsh said Reveille will take a brief hiatus from engagements as she recovers. 'According to her veterinary team, we can expect Miss Rev to be back to enjoying all her favorite activities — cruising on Rev Force One, attending classes, cheering on the Aggies and keeping our campus squirrels in line — this fall,' he said. Solve the daily Crossword


The Independent
6 days ago
- General
- The Independent
Texas A&M's collie mascot Reveille X has eye removed after glaucoma diagnosis
Reveille X, Texas A&M's border collie mascot, had her right eye surgically removed after veterinarians diagnosed her with glaucoma, the university's president said Wednesday. The collie — also known as the 'First Lady of Aggieland' — was diagnosed with glaucoma after experiencing discomfort and cloudiness in her right eye, President Mark A Welsh III said in a message on the school's website. The veterinary team removed the eye out of an abundance of caution after discovering signs of abnormal tissue, he said. 'I'm grateful to report that Miss Rev has come through the surgery successfully, has been discharged and is resting comfortably,' Welsh said. Texas A&M's Reveille mascot dates back to 1931, when a group of cadets found an injured dog and sneaked her on to campus. The dog barked when buglers played morning reveille, earning her the Reveille name. Reveille X took over as the latest iteration of the mascot in 2021. A souped-up golf cart known as 'Rev Force One' helps transport the collie across campus. Welsh said Reveille will take a brief hiatus from engagements as she recovers. 'According to her veterinary team, we can expect Miss Rev to be back to enjoying all her favorite activities — cruising on Rev Force One, attending classes, cheering on the Aggies and keeping our campus squirrels in line — this fall,' he said.

Associated Press
6 days ago
- General
- Associated Press
Texas A&M's collie mascot Reveille X has eye removed after glaucoma diagnosis
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Reveille X, Texas A&M's border collie mascot, had her right eye surgically removed after veterinarians diagnosed her with glaucoma, the university's president said Wednesday. The collie — also known as the 'First Lady of Aggieland' — was diagnosed with glaucoma after experiencing discomfort and cloudiness in her right eye, President Mark A Welsh III said in a message on the school's website. The veterinary team removed the eye out of an abundance of caution after discovering signs of abnormal tissue, he said. 'I'm grateful to report that Miss Rev has come through the surgery successfully, has been discharged and is resting comfortably,' Welsh said. Texas A&M's Reveille mascot dates back to 1931, when a group of cadets found an injured dog and sneaked her on to campus. The dog barked when buglers played morning reveille, earning her the Reveille name. Reveille X took over as the latest iteration of the mascot in 2021. A souped-up golf cart known as 'Rev Force One' helps transport the collie across campus. Welsh said Reveille will take a brief hiatus from engagements as she recovers. 'According to her veterinary team, we can expect Miss Rev to be back to enjoying all her favorite activities — cruising on Rev Force One, attending classes, cheering on the Aggies and keeping our campus squirrels in line — this fall,' he said.
Yahoo
15-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Texas A&M Baseball 2025 MLB Draft Tracker
It's that awkward time of year again when college baseball coaches must wait a week or two to find out who will be on their rosters, thanks to the timing of the MLB Draft. For Texas A&M coach Michael Earley, entering a season with a razor-thin margin for error means he needs every player possible to field a competitive team next year. All eyes are on the 2025 MLB Draft and who might end up in Aggieland. Several current and future Aggies are on the radar of MLB clubs, with nine players listed in the MLB Pipeline Top 250 Prospects. Familiar names include Jace LaViolette, Kaeden Kent, and Justin Lamkin, while lesser-known but highly talented high school athletes such as Johnny Slawinski and Nico Partida are also turning heads. Advertisement Being drafted doesn't guarantee a player will sign. They still have the opportunity to weigh their options, either attend college or enter the minor league farm system. If they choose to attend college, they must stay for at least three seasons before re-entering the draft. Check out the list below to keep track of Aggies selected in the 2025 MLB Draft. Jace LaViolette - 1st Round - Cleveland Guardians - 27th overall Justin Lamkin - 2nd Round - Kansas City Royals - 71st overall Johnny Slawinski (2025 commit) - 3rd Round - Los Angeles Angels - 79th overall Kaeden Kent - 3rd Round - New York Yankees - 103rd overall Joisah Hartshorn (2025 commit) - 6th Round - Chicago Cubs - 181st overall Myles Patton - 7th Round - Boston Red Sox - 208th overall Kaiden Wilson - 9th Round - Miami Marlins - 258th overall Wyatt Henseler - 9th Round - Washington Nationals - 261st overall Ryan Prager - 9th Round - Cleveland Guardians - 282nd overall Matthew Boughton (2025 commit) - 11th Round - Chicago White Sox - 316th overall Luke Jackson (Transferred to DBU) - 11th Round - Tampa Bay Marlin - 327th overall Barrett Morgan (2025 commit) - 11th Round - Boston Red Sox - 328th overall Blaine Bullard (2025 commit) - 12th Round - Toronto Blue Jays - 352nd overall Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Jarrett Johnson on X: @whosnextsports1. Advertisement This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: Texas A&M Baseball 2025 MLB Draft Tracker