COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - A group of Texas A&M Mays Business School students has launched Preserve Tradition , a project that blends entrepreneurship with giving back.

They’ve designed a line of custom Texas A&M wine stoppers featuring Reveille, the state of Texas, a cowboy boot, and an eagle honoring veterans.

“We really saw an opportunity to create something different and unique and something to be proud of. We’ve created symbols that we feel represent the community in Aggieland very well,” Preserve Tradition CEO Amanda Zavala said.

Student business course creates meaningful impact

There are five Aggie students behind Preserve Tradition who are part of the Integrated Business Experience. It’s a course where students have 90 days to create a company, borrow capital, create, ma

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