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Shake. That. Axe. Thursday. Only at The Cut

Gabriela Gomez Student Contributor, Texas A&M University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at TAMU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

College Station, Texas, October 25, 2025 – Have you ever been mesmerized by a line dance? Maybe you wanted to join but were too afraid because you didn’t know the steps? Well, this Thursday night at The Cut is the perfect time to learn!

The Cut, an axe-throwing bar, has decided to open their doors to country dancing. On Oct. 30th, from 8:00 to 9:00 pm, The Cut will host dance lessons. All levels of experience are welcome to join!

You can buy your ticket online for $5 or at the door for $10. The ticket includes a free soda.

Afterward, dancers are encouraged to stay and continue shaking that axe. 

So come on down to The Cut this Thursday and enjoy all they have to offer! 

“I’ve been searching for a place to learn how to dance because I feel like I have two left feet. And The Cut is one of the last available options for dancing around here. So I figured I’d give it a shot.” – Andy Cruz, a country dancing enthusiast. 

“Country dancing is not only a good time but makes you feel a part of a community. I was so excited to learn new dances at the cut!” – Phoenix Hill, a country dancing fiend

Howdy! I’m Gabriela Gomez, an avid reader who is interested in all areas of publishing and writing. And reading of course! I’m the Editor-in-Chief; I currently oversee all the publishing of articles for the Her Campus at TAMU chapter. I am overjoyed to read all the members’ articles and make any corrections that will help to elevate the article.
I have been with Her Campus at TAMU since my freshman year. The first year I was a general member on the Writing and Editing committee. During that first year, I wrote a total of 23 articles and was always finding new ways to help. For my second year, I worked as the Senior Editor, publishing more than 80 articles and writing 38 articles. Now in my second semester of junior year, I have implemented a new pitch process for better organization and cleanest, I have already published more than 170 articles, and I have written 16 articles and will continue writing more!
Besides working as the Editor-in-Chief, I am a dedicated student at Texas A&M studying Biomedical Sciences. I am also obtaining a minor in both English and Spanish. While not studying diligently, I work in a research lab grinding away, trying to get my name on some research papers (fingers crossed).
In my free time, I read, obviously. I am also on the hunt for the best latte to ever bless this earth and love a good game of chess!