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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

 

NMSU Folklorico dancers fan their dresses during their performance for Sunday evening’s Autumn Overture. Sept. 22, 2024.

Autumn Overture highlights hard-working students and educators

Vida “Vee” Montoya, Staff Writer October 15, 2024

Atkinson Hall was filled with music, laughter, and recollections of past concerts on Sept. 22. Fall was given an early welcome at the ninth annual Autumn Overture with New Mexico State University’s Wind...

Two cats kissing. Oct. 4, 2024.

Food drive supports local pet owners

Marlee Lustig, Staff Writer October 14, 2024

Being a pet owner is an honor and a privilege that many people undertake with open hearts and homes. However, outside circumstances can prevent pet owners from providing for their furry companions, and...

The “Aggie Up” balloon illuminates the sky as a part of the Burning of the Lobo events on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024.

NMSU “Aggie Up” hot air balloon makes its debut

Vida “Vee” Montoya, Staff Writer October 11, 2024

New Mexico State University’s new hot air balloon, “Aggie Up”, made its first appearance at Pat and Lou Sisbarro Community Park on Thursday, Sept. 26 during the ASNMSU Burning of the Lobo pep rally....

Rob Baarts, head coach of the NMSU Women’s Soccer team, talks with his players after a victory against the Texas A&M-Commerce Lions. Aug. 24, 2024.

Winning time: The Rob Baarts way

Carpio Griego, Sports Writer October 10, 2024

What does it take to turn around a program, to make winning not only possible, but expected?  Sure, it’s said coaches are only as good as their players, but the secret to winning is sometimes something...

Several protests were held on campus last year regarding the war in Gaza. April 29, 2024.

Las Cruces for Palestine organizes teach-in at NMSU

Heba Hamedi, Staff Writer October 9, 2024

Las Cruces for Palestine held a “Teach-In” on Friday, Sept. 20 in front of the Corbett Outdoor Stage. The event aimed to raise awareness and educate fellow students at NMSU about the Palestinian-Israeli...

Dr. Gabriela Vitela speaks on a panel for Latinx Heritage Month, hosted by NMSU’s Latin American Programs on Sept. 25, 2024, in the Corbett Center Student Union Senate Chambers.

Voces panelists highlight challenges and achievements of the Latinx community   

Uziel Ramos, Staff Writer October 9, 2024

Seven members from New Mexico State University’s Latin American Programs, including students, faculty, and community members, gathered in the Senate Chambers on Sept. 25 and formed the annual Voces panel...

The NMSU International Club took pictures with other vendors holding their countries' flags. Sept. 21, 2024.

Cultural Bazaar showcases countries, brings educational opportunities

Heba Hamedi, Staff Writer October 8, 2024

On Sept. 21, New Mexico State University’s Association of Information Systems Club hosted a Cultural Bazaar at the Las Cruces Farmer’s & Craft Market. Students from around the globe attending NMSU...

NMSU hosted the Bands Of America championship on Sept. 21, 2024.

New Mexico’s third annual Bands of America brings students together

Azure Mitchell, Staff Writer October 7, 2024

Las Cruces hosted its third annual Bands of America (BOA) competition at New Mexico State University, inviting high school bands from different states to join the fun. This event brought together many...

New Mexico State Athletics logo. (Image from the Las Cruces Sun-News)

NMSU Athletics faces another dilemma

Carpio Griego, Staff Writer October 6, 2024

NMSU Athletics is in the news once again after offensive language was found in old social media posts made by offensive coordinator and quarterback coach Tyler Wright. The old posts were found to contain...

Vocalist and Bassist of Los Lonely Boys, Jojo Garza, gives the audience a peace sign. Sep. 20,
2024

Los Lonely Boys perform in CMI fundraiser

Leighanne Muñoz, Staff Writer October 4, 2024

Los Lonely Boys performed at The Grapevine Plaza and Event Center on Friday, September 20, to raise money for the Las Cruces International Film Festival and Barbara Hubbard’s ACTS scholarship for New...

 Members of the No Student Left Behind club start their meeting in Hardman and Jacobs Learning Center on Sept. 16, 2024.

Support group encourages students to prioritize their mental health

Vida “Vee” Montoya and Heba Hamedi October 3, 2024

For students who look to navigate the complexities of student life, No Student Left Behind hopes to stand as a beacon of support. In Hardman & Jacobs Undergraduate Learning Center, Room 126, the mental...

 Due to part of Stewart Street being closed, students have had to take longer detours on campus to get to certain areas. Sep. 13, 2024.

Students share frustrations about Stewart Street closures

Leighanne Muñoz, Staff Writer October 3, 2024

Many students this semester have many challenges on their plates, but one of the biggest obstacles students face this semester is access to campus due to road closures.  The construction, located on...

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