The Battalion - September 2, 2021

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 | SERVING TEXAS A&M SINCE 1893 | © 2021 STUDENT MEDIA

Silver Taps

David James McLeod July 3, 2001 - July 31, 2021

Josh Cameron Bauerle June 1, 2000 - May 27, 2021

Jacob Towns Hardin Sept. 4, 1998 - Aug. 6, 2021

Samantha Lee Melanson Dec. 4, 2001 - July 3, 2021

Rocky Setiawan Jan. 18, 1986 - April 19, 2021

TRIBUTES ON PAGES 3-5

Kyle Field to honor anniversary of 9/11 Provided

Public health senior Caroline Uribe will make history as one of just 100 fellows chosen to be part of Pfizer’s nine year program.

A&M student in inaugural Pfizer program class Breakthrough Fellowship will improve diversity in leadership By Aubrey Vogel @aubrey_vogel

Abbey Santoro — THE BATTALION

Texas A&M and C.C. Creations have partnered to help recreate the 2001 memorial game by selling red, white and blue t-shirts to fill Kyle Field.

Texas A&M’s 2021 season opener against Kent State will recreate 2001 memorial game with red, white, blue stands By Aubrey Vogel @aubrey_vogel

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n remembrance of the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, Kyle Field will be blanketed in red, white and blue to recreate the 2001 memorial game.

As a way to honor an iconic moment in Aggie history, The Standing for America campaign — a partnership between Texas A&M, Maroon Out and C.C. Creations — will once again fill Kyle Field with a patriotic salute to those lost in the tragedies. Vice President of Marketing for C.C. Creations Ashleigh Krause said it is an honor to be able to lead the charge in continuing the legacy of the original game. “We’re really excited to be able to help in recreating that iconic photo,” Krause said. “We are really excited to be able to do this again for the community for all those new generations of Aggies, and we hope that everybody will be able to really understand the

significance as we remember those that were killed in the 9/11 tragedy.” In 2001, five students came to C.C. Creations to meet with CEO Kenny Lawson with a goal to fill the entire stadium with patriotic colors to honor those lives lost. Lawson was honored to participate in creating this vision, and his team took on the challenge of printing enough shirts for the entire stadium. “One of the proudest moments as an owner is that our employees without a hitch stood up and made that happen working 24 hours for nine straight days up until the 11:00 game that Saturday,” Lawson said to HONORING 9/11 ON PG. 5

A Texas A&M senior was inaugurated into the introductory class of Pfizer’s Breakthrough Fellowship Program who worked alongside the company while it manufactured the first Food and Drug Administration approved COVID-19 vaccine. As part of a broader commitment to increase minority representation at Pfizer, the Breakthrough Fellowship program was created with the goal of forming a team of minority fellows who will transcend the ranks of the company throughout the nine-year program to grow their career. Pfizer hopes to develop 100 fellows by 2025. “We are committed to developing [Pfizer] colleagues for long-term success, and we aim to ensure that our workforce and business model reflect the diversity of our patients and the communities we serve,” CEO Albert Bourla said in a tweet announcing the launch of the program. The first-of-its-kind program launched in April with the goal of advancing minority undergraduates to leadership positions in the company. Public health senior Caroline Uribe was one of 20 students to take part in the inaugural class this past summer. PFIZER FELLOWSHIP ON PG. 5

Celebrating 100 years of The 12th Man 12th Man merchandise will be available through fall semester By Aubrey Vogel @aubrey_vogel Texas A&M will celebrate the 100th year of the 12th Man throughout the 2021-2022 school year. The tradition of the 12th Man began on Jan. 2, 1922, when E. King Gill stood on the sidelines as the 12th Man to be called upon if needed at the Dixie Classic. Though he was never called in to play, he stood by at the ready. For this reason, the Aggies in the stands are now called the 12th Man — not on the field, but ever-supporting their team as a symbol of being ready to step in when needed.

To celebrate the 100th anniversary, fans can expect to see a variety of recognitions at athletic events as well as other campus activities such as concerts. Aggies can partake in the celebration by engaging in various activities, like the chance to be a part of the collection of A&M memories and stories and an Aggie spin on the Flat Stanley, the “Flat 12th Man.” As a part of the celebration, Texas A&M Athletics will release a 12th Man documentary in March which will showcase the 12th Man’s growth over the years, including the nationally famous A&M student section. To commemorate the celebration, 12th Man Centennial merchandise will be sold throughout the year. Additionally, at any athletic match-up fans can purchase a commemorative stadium cup. Fans will also have the

opportunity to receive specialty product giveaways at various games throughout the season. “Among the collectables designed for the Centennial include: special edition 12th Man Towels, 12th Man Statues designed by renowned sculptor Bob Hogan, 12th Man Centennial Challenge Coins, 12th Man Centennial Tervis® tumblers, Aggie War Hymn volleyball t-shirts, soccer vuvuzelas, commemorative track and field batons, replica #12 basketball jerseys and commemorative baseballs and softballs,” 12thman.com reads. The celebration kicked off with the 12th Jam concert during Howdy Week and will continue with celebrations in the fall sports’ seasons. The spring will kick off with the official Centennial on Jan. 2 followed by the 12th Man documentary premiere in March, fireworks at five SEC softball and baseball games

and a final concert in June. The scheduled 12th Man Centennial celebration events for the fall semester include: Aug. 28 — 12th Jam Concert Aug. 28 — Firework show at Soccer vs. Clemson Aug. 30 — 12th Man Centennial Merchandise Begins Sales Sept. 4 — Firework show at Football vs. Kent State Sept. 4 — Vuvuzela giveaway at Soccer vs. UTEP Sept.17 — Shirt giveaway at Volleyball vs. Texas Oct. 9 — 12th Man towel giveaway at Football vs. Alabama

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