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I was leaving the library after class around 7:30 PM on Tuesday, walking toward Century Square in College Station, when I realized my two wrist watches were gone from my wrist and from my jacket pocket. One is a slim silver watch with a navy dial; the other is a black digital watch with a red accent. I wore them every day for classes and meetings, and they both mean a lot: the silver watch was a gift from my late grandmother, and the black one was my daily work watch. If you found them, please check around the George Bush Library plaza or the nearby Northgate area and keep them safe in the lost-and-found.
Friday night around 8:30 p.m., I found these scarves lying by the Century Tree near University Drive, just behind Texas A&M University in College Station. One scarf is maroon with cream stripes; the other is plain gray, both knit and warm-looking. They looked recently dropped, no owner in sight, so I folded them nearby and kept an eye out as the campus cooled down. It felt good to catch them before someone shivered through the night—hopeful their owner will see this and claim them.
On Friday at 3:15 p.m., I realized my document holders weren’t in my tote anymore after grabbing a coffee at Century Square. They’re a worn black leather set with a red zipper pocket and a tiny sticker that says 'Class of 2024' inside. I last saw them on the table outside Rudder Fountain, near the TAMU main library, before I rushed to catch a bus. Losing them has me worried about my IDs and important papers, especially with finals week coming up.
On Wednesday at 8:20 p.m., I realized my set of utensils was missing from the shared kitchen in my dorm on College Main near Northgate in College Station. I searched the kitchen, the dining hall, and the hallway, then retraced to the campus library steps and the student union, but nothing turned up. Those utensils were a small, practical link to home, and losing them left me frustrated after a long study day. If you’ve seen them or picked them up by mistake, please contact me through the site so we can arrange a safe return.
At 2:15 p.m. today, I found a compact tool kit outside the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, Texas. Inside is a yellow-handled hammer, a mix of wrenches, and a rolled tape measure in a worn canvas bag. It was sitting by the flagpole near the main entrance, so I left it in a visible spot where someone passing by would be likely to see it. Losing tools really stalls a project, and I’ve felt that urge to get someone’s stuff back to where it belongs.
At about 4:40 p.m. last Tuesday, I found a stack of trading cards under a bench near the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M campus in College Station. The cards looked well-used—edges curled, a faded logo, a sticker with a kid's handwriting on the top card. They clearly didn't belong to me, so I gathered them up and handed them to the campus front desk to help reunite them with their owner. It felt satisfying, like a small act of kindness in this big college town on a bright afternoon after game-day vibes. If these belong to you, I hope this listing helps you find them through the site.
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