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NMSU Round Up

The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

The line to check in for the 15th annual Keep State Great event snakes through Preciado Park, Saturday Sept. 28.

ASNMSU hosts Keep State Great

Victoria Del Toro, Staff Writer September 30, 2019

The Associated Students of New Mexico State University hosted the 15th annual Keep State Great event on Sept. 28 at Preciado Park.   According to ASNMSU Director of...

North side of the Engineering Complex III. Photo taken July 11, 2004

Breaking: Engineering Complex III closed after early morning fire

Alanna Herrera, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2019

New Mexico State University’s Engineering Complex III will be closed until further notice due to an early morning fire in the building. The NMSU emergency notification system sent out the announcement...

NM State improves on the defensive end but reverts back to their shoddy offensive play from earlier in the season in Saturdays 30-17 loss to Fresno State.

Aggies can’t find rhythm on offense in loss to Fresno State

Anthony McKenna, Sports Writer September 28, 2019

The New Mexico State football team stay winless as a multitude of offensive mistakes continues to derail the Aggies, who fell to Fresno State 30-17 Saturday night at Aggie Memorial Stadium. Another bad...

President Trump excites a crowd at the Rio Rancho Rally held Sept. 16. Photo Courtesy Albuquerque Journal. (Greg Sorber)

Presidential rally spurs discussion of Latino conservatives on campus

Marianne Salas, Political Writer September 27, 2019

Following President Donald Trump’s rally in Rio Rancho, New Mexico on Sept. 16, a series of tweets surfaced criticizing Latino supporters in attendance. Accusations ranged from Latino supporters being...

The Aggies look to build off of an offensively excellent showing in their 55-52 loss to UNM last Saturday.

Tough schedule rages on as New Mexico State football hosts Fresno State

Anthony McKenna, Sports Writer September 27, 2019

The New Mexico State football continues their mini-run against Mountain West programs this weekend as they look to get their first win of the season against the 2018 conference-champion Fresno State Bulldogs...

Courtesy Photo.

Visiting artist lectures at NMSU before opening of inaugural gallery

Jensen Stell, Staff Writer September 27, 2019

Internationally renowned artist Patty Chang hosted an artist lecture at New Mexico State University on Sept. 26 as a precursor to the University Art Museum’s inaugural exhibit "Labor: Motherhood and...

Even though fall and winter sports seasons are still up in the air, Aggies across all sports are still practicing with precautionary measures in place.

Jans, Aggies take the floor for first official practice of the new basketball year

James Martin, Sports Editor September 26, 2019

It’s been a long six months since the New Mexico State men’s basketball team came up just short to Final Four-bound Auburn in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, but the time to look forward...

NMSU and UTEP host annual I-10 blood drive. (Source: Kiss El Paso)

Annual NMSU and UTEP blood drive held two months before teams compete

Lauren Roman, Staff Writer September 26, 2019

The sixteenth annual I-10 Coalition Blood Drive between New Mexico State University and the University of Texas at El Paso occurred two months before the two teams are scheduled to play against each other...

Courtesy NMSU

Homecoming week set to kick off Monday

Victoria Del Toro, Staff Writer September 26, 2019

Associated Students of New Mexico State University will be hosting various events for students to enjoy while also paying tribute to returning alumni to kick off Homecoming week starting Sept. 30. ASNMSU...

D.W. Williams Hall circa 1946, courtesy of NMSU library archives.

D.W. Williams Hall demolition sparks conversation among NMSU students

Jensen Stell and Alanna Herrera September 26, 2019

Mixed feelings surround the scheduled demolition of D.W. Williams Hall, one of New Mexico State University’s oldest buildings. Demolition is set to take place between November 2019 and January 2020. Situated...

ASNMSU hosted several events in honor of National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday in preparation for the upcoming November elections.

ASNMSU holds voting registration event for National Voter Registration Day

Luis Rios, Staff Writer September 25, 2019

The Associated Students of New Mexico State University held their second tabling event called NMSU Votes on National Voter Registration Day Tuesday in an effort register students to vote.  Booths...

Multiple reports of fondling were reported to NMSU Police Department.

Timely Warnings: September struck with fondlings at NMSU

Alanna Herrera and Ch'ree Essary September 24, 2019

On Monday, New Mexico State University Police released a timely warning for two fondling cases that occurred in early September.  The first reported case happened on Sept. 5 where a student was...

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