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NMSU Round Up

The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

City of Las Cruces Celebrates Quick Lane Bowl Victory

City of Las Cruces Celebrates Quick Lane Bowl Victory

Connor Moreno, Sports Writer January 22, 2023

The New Mexico State football team was joined by all of Las Cruces on Saturday afternoon in Plaza De Las Cruces to celebrate their 24-19 Quick Lane Bowl game victory on Dec. 26, 2022, over Bowling Green...

NM State basketball get handed their seventh straight loss in WAC play

NM State basketball get handed their seventh straight loss in WAC play

Connor Moreno, Sports Writer January 20, 2023

The New Mexico State (7-12, 0-7 WAC) men’s basketball program started their 3-game Utah road trip in Cedar City,  going into action against the WAC’s number-1 offense, Southern Utah (14-6, 6-1 WAC)....

Aggie men's basketball continue worst conference start since 1954-55 season

Aggie men’s basketball continue worst conference start since 1954-55 season

Connor Moreno, Sports Writer January 17, 2023

The New Mexico State men's basketball campaign (7-11, 0-6 WAC) returned home Saturday evening to face off against UT Arlington (6-13, 1-5 WAC). Coming off a devastating 66-69 loss in Seattle, the Aggies...

Chancellor Dan Arvizu captured August 28, 2019.

NMSU Board of Regents to search for a new chancellor

Ernesto Cisneros, Managing Editor December 28, 2022

New Mexico State University Chancellor Dan Arvizu will no longer head the university when his contract expires in June 2023. The announcement came from a statement sent out late Wednesday morning on Dec....

Coach Kill’s Aggies triumph over Bowling Green in Quick Lane Bowl

Coach Kill’s Aggies triumph over Bowling Green in Quick Lane Bowl

David White, Sports Writer December 26, 2022

The New Mexico State football team wrapped up their regular season with a more than respectable 6-6 record after a 65-3 win over Valparaiso from the FCS division. Despite this finish to the season,...

Must watch holiday movies to get you in the Christmas spirit. (Created image courtesy from The RoundUp.)

Must watch Christmas movies to enjoy for the holidays

Noelle Whetten, Lifestyle Writer December 16, 2022

Although classic holiday movies like Elf and How the Grinch Stole Christmas are go-to movies for the holidays, why not switch things up a bit a watch some up-and-coming holiday movies that will still...

A couple walks the illuminated pathway near Garcia Hall during Sunday's Noche De Luminarias event on Dec. 4, 2022.

Noche de Luminarias brings out NMSU community despite gloomy weather

Claire Quintana, Political Writer December 14, 2022

Noche de Luminarias is an annual NMSU tradition where luminarias, paper bag lanterns filled with sand and a candle, light up the campus and bring out students and the Las Cruces community to celebrate...

NMSU men's head coach Greg Heiar speaks to his team during a timeout against UTEP on Nov. 30 at the Pan American Center.

NMSU men’s basketball picks up one more win on Monday with 77-35

Alyssa Tapia, Sports Writer December 8, 2022

The New Mexico State men’s basketball program battled Simon Fraser for the first time since 1997 on Monday night at the Pan American Center. Still coming off their win against UTEP in the Battle of I-10,...

Several trees around Breland Hall and The Aggie Health and Wellness Center were cut down in the last few weeks. Nov. 18 2022.

Ecosystem disruption: Why trees are being removed around NMSU’s campus

Riley Robertson, Staff Writer December 7, 2022

The removal of many trees around campus has sparked rising concerns, upsetting faculty and students who share worries of ecosystem disruptions, impacts on wildlife and vegetation, and the overall beauty...

The NMSU football team run out of the tunnel for the start of their game against FIU at Aggie Memorial Stadium on Oct. 1, 2022.

NMSU selected for Quick Lane Bowl; first bowl appearance since 2017

Michael Chavez, News Editor December 7, 2022

Just when New Mexico State thought its football season was over, a spark came. That spark was the Aggies (6-6) winning four of their last five games to close out the 2022 regular season and punching...

NM State football has a phenomenal senior day thrashing Valpo 65-3

NM State football has a phenomenal senior day thrashing Valpo 65-3

Joseph Settle, Sports Writer December 5, 2022

The New Mexico State University football campaign, led by quarterback Diego Pavia just keeps rolling. Fresh from a six-touchdown game vs Liberty on the 26th of November, Pavia just kept letting it fly...

NMSU graduate students and some faculty protested outside Corbett Center Student Union on Dec.1, 2022, calling on administration to negotiate pay and work conditions before a Dec. 6 deadline given by the NMSU Graduate Workers Union.

Graduate workers protest for better conditions, put pressure on university to reach an agreement

Claire Quintana, Political Writer December 5, 2022

This story was modified to correct minor factual errors. The Round Up apologizes for any confusion or harm the original story may have caused. For further inquiries, contact our editorial staff. The...

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