UPDATE: Additional Information For Tuesday’s Aggie United Event

Tuesday morning update from Texas A&M:

Texas A&M University quarterback Trevor Knight and defensive end Myles Garrett have been added as speakers for tonight’s (Dec. 6) “Aggies United’ event at Kyle Field from 6-9 p.m.

Monday afternoon update from Texas A&M:

With the lineup announced, even the weather seems to be cooperating for tomorrow’s (Dec. 6) “Aggies United” event from 6-9 p.m. at Kyle Field on the campus of Texas A&M University.

Texas A&M students, faculty and staff, as well as the general public, are encouraged to reserve their free tickets for the event, available through Texas A&M Today under “Ticket Info.”

Organizers encourage anyone who has already reserved, but not yet picked up their tickets, to use the e-ticket function to avoid long lines tomorrow. If you have not had your tickets printed, they will be sent to you in a separate email today. This email will contain a pdf file for you to print. There will be one sheet of paper for each ticket.

Anyone who does not have access to a printer is advised to go to the ticket windows at Kyle Field to pick up tickets.

To view a full lineup of “Aggies United” speakers and performers, visit Texas A&M Today.

The event organizers emphasize that NO BAGS — not even clear plastic bags — will be allowed into the stadium, with the exception of critical medications and/or medical supplies. Those who must carry in medical supplies may enter at Entrance 7 for a bag check and tagging.

Lockers are available for personal belongings on the first floor of Rudder Tower.

Only authorized banners and signage will be allowed inside Kyle Field, organizers note.

Original story from Texas A&M:

Texas A&M University’s “Aggies United” event is set for Tuesday (Dec. 6) from 6-9 p.m. at Kyle Field, and organizers say a diverse and exciting lineup of inspirational speakers and entertainers will be featured, including actor Hill Harper, an Aggie-favorite sing-songwriter who has performed at Texas A&M before, Ben Rector, and a Grammy-nominated singer, actress and model, V. Bozeman.

The “Aggies United” event is a ticketed free and open-to-the public gathering for campus and community members to show solidarity against hatred and intolerance.

Click HERE for ticket and parking information.

Harper, film and television actor known for his role in the CBS drama series “CSI: NY,” and Texas A&M Student Body President Hannah Wimberly will co-host the event.

Other notable performers and speakers include: Roland Martin, member of Texas A&M’s Class of ’91 and host and managing editor of TV One’s NewsOne Now; and Max Glauben, a Holocaust survivor who has captivated audiences by recounting his World War II experiences.

Student, Faculty & Staff Performing Artists/Groups include:

Bill Clark Trio, faculty jazz ensemble
Aggies Swaram, south Asian a capella ensemble
JC Juice, student rap artist featuring backing ensemble
Mariam Anderson String Quartet, faculty ensemble
Stuckey the Rapping Professor, a Texas A&M sociology professor and rap/hip-hop artist
Ballet Folklorico Celestial, Mexican Folklore Dance Ensemble
Fade To Black Dance Ensemble, student hip-hop ensemble

Texas A&M University and Texas A&M University System speakers include:

John Sharp, chancellor, The Texas A&M University System
Michael K. Young, president, Texas A&M University
Karan Watson, provost and executive vice president, Texas A&M University
Faculty and staff representatives

Student speakers (in addition to Student Body President Hannah Wimberly) include:

Joshua Lewis, president, Black Student Alliance Council
Jiniva Serrano, president, International Student Association
Jasmine Wang, off-campus Student Senator
Brian O’Hara, president, Memorial Student Center Council
Caleb Armstrong, president, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Aggies
Ian Greenhalgh, major unit commander, Corps of Cadets
Several student athletes to be confirmed

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