In a dramatic reversal, Texas A&M not only will retain the T-Star on the university seal, but make it the school's primary mark in all uses.
Word came on Tuesday that the Texas A&M System Board of Regents would soon vote whether to replace Texas A&M's current seal - which features a T-Star logo in the center - with one featuring the more well-known beveled aTm logo. Aggies across the internet voiced their displeasure.
Fear not, Ags, your voice has been heard. In a shocking development, the Board of Regents is not only keeping the original seal, but in an uncharacteristic ploy for overcompensation, they voted to make the T-star logo the primary mark for Texas A&M across all platforms, doing away with the aTm logo that has been synonymous with the university for decades.