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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

#30 Gia Pack focusing on the shot, and not the people behind her.

NMSU vs UNM Women’s Basketball Photo Gallery

Zack Jimenez, Multimedia Staff December 2, 2017

NMSU face off against the UNM Women's basketball team.

Students relaxing on the second floor of the Corbett Center.

Corbett Charging Organizations Raises Questions

Tylan Tapley, Staff Writer December 1, 2017

 In the recent months, Corbett Center Student Union has been charging student groups to make use of their facilities.  Corbett Center, an entity that receives student fee money, has not been...

The Corbett Corner convenience store located inside Corbett Center.

Sodexo to Takeover both Closing Convenience Stores

Andres Valle, Feature Writer November 28, 2017

Food options seem to grow slimmer and slimmer as the two convenience stores (Aggie Corner and Aggie Express) located on the New Mexico State University campus are set to close on Dec. 8, 2017. The stores...

Stores across from NMSU.

Small Business Saturday in Las Cruces

Ch'ree Essary, Staff Writer November 24, 2017

Small Business Saturday is returning once again to local Las Cruces area businesses tomorrow.  Started by American Express in 2010, the purpose of Small Business Saturday is to support a diverse...

Video: Recap of NMSU Men’s Basketball win vs UNM

Christian Iglesias, Multimedia Editor November 18, 2017

A video recap of the "Battle of I-25" rivalry game between NMSU and UNM. The Aggies defeated the Lobos 75-56. For a written recap, click here.   

#15 Joe Garza looking for an open player on offense.

Jans Christened as Aggie Coach as NMSU Blows Out Weir’s Lobos

Derek Gonzales, Director of Content November 17, 2017

First-year Aggie head coach Chris Jans was hired to replace Paul Weir eight months ago, and though Weir said that the opportunity at UNM was too good to pass up, Jans showed that the grass isn’t always...

Paul Weir returns to Las Cruces to face NMSU on Friday. 

Picture Courtesy of ncaa.com

Opinion: The Side of Paul Weir You Didn’t Know

Derek Gonzales, Director of Content November 15, 2017

Most Aggie fans are still feeling slighted about former NMSU head coach Paul Weir leaving to rival New Mexico. I am not trying to convince anybody to feel any different – I just want to tell a few stories...

A traffic sign with directions to El Paso near the edge of the campus.

Is Living on Campus for El Paso Freshmen Worth the Cost?

Gianni Nicole Villegas, Staff Writer November 14, 2017

At New Mexico State University, incoming freshmen or international first-year students are required to live on campus, according to the Housing & Residency Life. First-time, full-time undergraduate...

Board of Regents Move Forward in Finding New Chancellor

Board of Regents Move Forward in Finding New Chancellor

Tylan Tapley, Staff Writer November 9, 2017

The New Mexico State University Board of Regents met on November 8 to discuss action items for the future progress of the University.  The items of merit -- furthering the progress on the search for...

There was a roach spotted in Taos Restaurant Monday morning.

Cheap Eats: Inside the unique relationship between NMSU and Sodexo

Andres Valle, Features Writer November 9, 2017

Being on campus at New Mexico State University entails choice. Not only in the way of choosing classes, clubs, or friends, but also for many in what they choose to eat. However, of all the options the...

Greek life offers the chance to make life-long friends and spring recruitment begins soon for most chapters.

Living the Greek Life Comes at a Price

Stephanie Frisch, Staff Writer November 8, 2017

The beginning of each semester brings students new classes, new books, and a chance to pledge with a fraternity or sorority. However, many students may be skeptical of the price tag that comes with a Greek...

Despite one of the best seasons in program history, NMSU soccer falls in the first round of the WAC tournament.

Soccer makes early exit in conference tournament, Delgado’s contract not renewed

James Martin, Sports Writer November 8, 2017

The New Mexico State women’s soccer team fell to Seattle University in the opening round of the Western Athletic Conference tournament, putting an end to one of the more successful seasons in the program’s...

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