The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

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

Ready for a new year, Alanna Herrera clutches a new Girl Boss mug while reading her favorite publication.

A Letter from the Editor: We’re back and ready for another year

Alanna Herrera, Editor-in-Chief August 14, 2019

Dear Readers, I clearly remember the day my Uncle Ben dropped me off at an underground fighting tournament, looked me in the eye and said, “With great power comes great responsibility.” Kidding....

2018-19 Round Up Editor in Chief Derek E. Gonzales

Column: Thank you, Round Up

Derek Gonzales, Editor-in-Chief May 3, 2019

It has been a phenomenal three-year and five month ride working for the independent student voice of New Mexico State University since 1907. Just as fast as it came, it has now gone.  There...

Sports Writer, Jonah Gallegos, finishes his time at the Round Up this week; graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications.

Column: Farewell and best wishes, NMSU Round Up

Jonah Gallegos, Sports Writer May 2, 2019

As my time at the NMSU Round Up comes to an end, I wanted to use this platform to thank those who made this journey truly one to remember, and to reflect on my time here. Nearly two years ago, I made...

The My Fair Lady production will continue through May 5 as a tribute to the late Mark Medoff.

“My Fair Lady” play stands as tribute to Mark Medoff

Jensen Stell, Staff Writer May 2, 2019

The New Mexico State University Theatre Arts program has dedicated their latest play, My Fair Lady, to the late Mark Medoff.  Medoff was beyond influential in the arts community, not only in Las...

A memorial was held Wednesday for NMSU community members who passed away this past year.

NMSU remembers employees, alumni at Aggie Memorial

Mitchell Allred, Photographer May 1, 2019

New Mexico State University held a memorial Wednesday to honor and remember students, faculty, staff and alumni who passed away this past year. The ceremony was open to all and was held at the NMSU Spiritual...

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NMSU professor receives NASA funding for virtual telescope

Ariana Parra, Staff Writer May 1, 2019

Steven Stochaj is often referred to as the father of New Mexico State University football’s adored and famed tee receiver, Striking the Wonder Dog.  Yet, Stochaj’s accolades go beyond training...

After falling in game one to Texas Tech, New Mexico State responds with their first win over a Top-25 opponent of the season in the back half of the doubleheader.

Aggies exorcise demons against ranked opponents, split with Texas Tech

James Martin, Sports Editor April 30, 2019

The Aggies exercised their demons against top-level competition Tuesday night, finishing off their play at the New Mexico State Softball Complex for the season with a doubleheader split against No. 17...

Work study positions will see wage changes in the upcoming year.

New Mexico minimum wage bill will affect on-campus employment

Aimee Ryan, Staff Writer April 30, 2019

The state of New Mexico will see its current minimum wage of $7.50 increase to $9 in January 2020. This pay increase will have a direct effect on departments and future hourly employees at New Mexico State...

The summit highlighted drought and water management in New Mexico, Texas and Mexico.

NMSU hosts second annual Two Nations, One Water Summit

Lauren Roman, Staff Writer April 29, 2019

New Mexico State University hosted the Two Nations, One Water Summit’s second annual conference at the Farm and Ranch Museum last week. The Two Nations One Water Summit Conference is an event in which...

NMSU students are working to create a 100 percent solar powered campus by 2050.

NMSU looks to create more eco-friendly campus in lieu of recently-celebrated Earth Day

Marianne Salas, Staff Writer April 29, 2019

Questions of how New Mexico State University may better address sustainability in their practices have arisen with the passage of Earth Day April 22.   The first Earth Day was scheduled to...

Letter to the Editor: Suggestion to promote Aggie achievements and advancements rather than air dirty laundry

Letter to the Editor: Suggestion to promote Aggie achievements and advancements rather than air dirty laundry

April 28, 2019

The following does not represent the opinion of The Round Up newspaper or its employees.    While I applaud The Round Up for their dedication and hard work in putting out many informative...

New Mexico State beats UMKC 12-10 and 11-6 to ensure a winning record in-conference for the seventh straight season.

NM State wins on senior night, sweeps series with UMKC

James Martin, Sports Editor April 27, 2019

With New Mexico State (27-19, 9-6 WAC) fighting to get back to top form as the WAC Softball Tournament approaches, Saturday night’s emotionally charged senior night doubleheader sweep over the University...

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