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The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

Highlighting and Selecting Some of the Best Stories Written by The Round Up’s Staff

Che Gossett and Vibiano Gonzalez discuss transgender issues

Award-winning author Che Gossett speaks at NMSU on challenging oppression

Cassidy Kuester, Multimedia Staff January 31, 2018

Che Gossett, an award-winning author, was on the campus of New Mexico State University on Monday evening to speak to a crowd of approximately 60 people at Corbett Auditorium by LGBT Programs in partnership...

NMSU faculty spurned with only one representative on chancellor search committee

NMSU faculty spurned with only one representative on chancellor search committee

Camila Mota, Features Writer January 30, 2018

The committee for the search for the new chancellor of New Mexico State University has already drawn criticism from many of the faculty of the University.  Although the 19-member search committee,...

ASNMSU Spring Elections begin to take form

ASNMSU Spring Elections begin to take form

Alanna Herrera, Staff Writer January 25, 2018

ASNMSU has kicked off a new election season that will decide Senate and Presidential seats for the student government. Election packets for the Association began to be distributed this past Monday,...

Chamisa WiFi still presents problems for students

Chamisa WiFi still presents problems for students

Emilie Rasmussen, Staff Writer January 24, 2018

Although Wi-Fi routers in Chamisa Village were updated over the summer of 2017, some New Mexico State University students still have complaints about their connections. According to Anthony Kennedy,...

Chamisa Village.

Sodexo to assist in New Mexico State Housing Department

Andres Valle, Features Writer January 22, 2018

Sources have confirmed that Sodexo will be getting involved with New Mexico State University’s Housing Department in the coming weeks. The lack of transparency over the third-party food vendor’s control...

NMSU students sport the new Jans the man shirts for Thursday home game vs. Seattle U.

Chris Jans has become “superhero” figure to New Mexico State fanbase

Derek Gonzales, Managing Editor January 18, 2018

Time is said to heal all wounds, but there is another medicine that can cure a case of the broken heart – winning. And Chris Jans has done a lot more of it in his first year than most expected when...

The Psychology of Learning

The Psychology of Learning

Ch'ree Essary, Features Writer January 18, 2018

A new year and semester brings in resolutions to become better students. The Department of Psychology at New Mexico State University has some tips on how to better retain the knowledge in courses. “If...

Barnes and Noble offers great deals on technology, but the Off-Campus Bookstore offers books at cheaper prices.

Off-Campus Bookstore offers cheaper books for New Mexico State students

Lauren Roman, Staff Writer January 17, 2018

School is back and it's time to hit the books. Barnes and Noble and the Off-Campus Bookstore are offering deals and options to upcoming NMSU students. Both have their unique way of helping students and...

A festive tree in the Corbett Center.

NMSU Campus Winter 2017 Photo Gallery

Zack Jimenez, Multimedia Staff December 8, 2017

As Fall begins to wind down, and Winter picks up, the campus starts its transitioning stage towards the end of the semester.

The six-year deal would allow NM State to be selected for any of ESPNs 16 bowl games should the Aggies secure bowl eligibility.

NMSU students find newly-instilled pride in football team

Aimee Ryan, Staff Writer December 8, 2017

The New Mexico State Football team made history on December 2 by defeating the University of South Alabama Jaguars, making them eligible to play in a college bowl for the first time since 1960. Not only...

The New Mexico State crowd celebrates with the team as the Aggies become bowl eligible for the first time in 57 years.

The drought is over, NMSU football makes history

James Martin, Sports Writer December 2, 2017

57 years… A lot of football has been played at New Mexico State over the last 57 years — a lot of that being bad football. Members and supporters of the program have waited a long, long time for a...

NMSU locks up head football coach Doug Martin for at least four more years with new contract extension days before the start of fall camp.

Doug Martin enters Aggie lore by ending nation’s longest bowl drought

Derek Gonzales, Director of Content December 2, 2017

They could have probably taken every person that has gone to a November New Mexico State football game in the last five years and it may still have been less than the 26,268 that was in attendance Saturday...

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