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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

Virgin Galactic provides over $2000 in scholarships to NMSU students. Illustration by Lauren Roman

NMSU students receive scholarships from Virgin Galactic

Aimee Ryan, Staff Writer September 16, 2019

The spaceflight company Virgin Galactic has awarded scholarships and mentor ships to 16 students in the College of Engineering at New Mexico State University as a part of the company’s outreach initiative...

The 63rd Senate of the Associated Students of NMSU convened on Sept. 12.

ASNMSU appointment of new executive Director of Activities elicits mixed reaction

Marianne Salas, Political Writer September 16, 2019

The 63rd Senate of the Associated Students of New Mexico State University passed a resolution that confirmed Ryland Carter for the position of Director of Activities. Carter was presented to the Senate...

NM State falls to 0-3 after an anemic offensive performance in their 31-10 loss to San Diego State.

O-line troubles, turnovers sink New Mexico State in 31-10 loss to SDSU

James Martin, Sports Editor September 14, 2019

Turnovers and abysmal protection up front continue to plague the New Mexico State football team as they fall 31-10 to San Diego State in what was a sloppy home opener at a rainy Aggie Memorial Stadium. A...

Courtesy Image.

Fan Fiesta kicks off National Hispanic Heritage month at NMSU

Luis Rios, Staff Writer September 14, 2019

National Hispanic Heritage Month at New Mexico State University is kicking off with a Fan Fiesta today and continuing throughout the month with events hosted by the NMSU Chicano...

New Mexico State gets swept by Portland after starting the season with six straight wins 
-- including five straight-set wins.

Aggie volleyball falls for first time this season to Portland

Mia Tontodonati, Sports Writer September 13, 2019

The New Mexico State volleyball suffered their first loss of the season Friday night in day one of the NM State Springhill Suites Invitational to Portland University in three tight sets (19-25, 22-25,...

NM State looks to improve their nation-rearing 60 points allowed per game mark this Saturday against SDSU.

Aggie football returns home to host San Diego State

Anthony McKenna, Sports Writer September 13, 2019

The New Mexico State football team will look to ride the momentum of a long awaited return home to their first win of the season Saturday evening during the home opener with San Diego State (2-0).when...

Spaceport America opened an office at NMSUs Arrowhead center Wednesday.

NMSU holds ribbon cutting for Spaceport America office

Luis Rios, Staff Writer September 13, 2019

New Mexico State University held a ribbon cutting and memorandum signing on Wednesday, Sept. 11 to commemorate a new Spaceport America office building opening at the Arrowhead Center. The office is...

The Aggies only manage to register 12 shots compared to a whopping 23 for UTEP in their overtime loss.

UTEP comes back to knock off NM State in final minutes

James Martin, Sports Editor September 12, 2019

The New Mexico State women’s soccer team dropped a heartbreaker Thursday evening, falling to I-10 rival UTEP 2-1 off of an unlucky Maddie Franklin own goal after 107 minutes of grueling play. The game...

The month of September is National Suicide Prevention Month.

WAVE recognizes Suicide Prevention Month

Victoria Del Toro, Staff Writer September 12, 2019

New Mexico State University’s Wellness, Alcohol and Violence Education Program is recognizing National Suicide Prevention Month by providing resources and holding outreach events during the month of...

Courtesy Las Cruces Police Department.

New pedestrian crossing signal soon to be in operation

Leah Romero, News Editor September 12, 2019

NMSU is soon to see a second pedestrian crossing signal in operation on University Avenue, near the Pan Am Plaza. According to a Sept. 9 news release from Dan Trujillo, public information officer for...

The students of NMSU ROTC stood alongside the NMSU Patriot Day to remember 9/11.

NMSU remembers 9/11

Alanna Herrera, Editor-in-Chief September 11, 2019

246. 2600. 125. 345. 60. These are the numbers of lives lost before 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001.  246 people on four cross-country flights, 2600 professionals beginning their work day at the World...

Courtesy NMSU News Center

NMSU Police Department to hold active shooter training

Ch'Ree Essary, Managing Editor September 11, 2019

The New Mexico State University Police Department will be hosting an Active Killer/Shooter Workshop this afternoon, Sept 11 in the Yates Auditorium in Domenici Hall from 3:30-5 p.m. According to an...

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