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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

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Aggie Volleyball sits at second place in Conference USA

Victor Fierro and Juliana Trujillo October 12, 2023

New Mexico State volleyball traveled to Liberty University for their seventh Conference USA match but dropped the first match 3-1 after a high error performance but rebounded in the second set 3-1 to split...

Active Minds Speaker, Abraham Sculley, takes a photo with attendees from his talk, “Breaking the Stigma on Mental Health.” Sept. 28, 2023.

Active Minds speaker helps NMSU students reframe mental health 

Elizabeth McCall, Staff Writer October 12, 2023

For National Suicide Prevention Month, New Mexico State University invited an Active Minds guest speaker to the NMSU community to spread mental health awareness, on Thursday, Sept. 28, in Corbett Center...

Emily Guerra, host of Fiesta on KRWG, reads "Daniel Tiger" to a group of children on Sept. 29, 2023.

Celebrating fifty years of KRWG-TV

Kaden Martinez, Staff Writer October 11, 2023

KRWG-TV celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday, September 30 by inviting the community to an open house in Milton Hall. Since KRWG is partnered with PBS Kids, there were appearances from fan favorite...

Jonathan Venegas grilling a shrimp entreé on Sept. 22, 2023.

Taste the seasons: 100 West Café offers new dining opportunities

Ahmad Fairley, Staff Writer October 11, 2023

Student-run restaurants offer more than just tasty food; they provide a one-of-a-kind dining experience that exudes a strong sense of community and atmosphere. From the moment you walk into 100 West Café,...

The Chicano Programs is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting different events that honor the Hispanic culture. Oct. 6. 2023

LACumbias Day celebrates intersectionality at NMSU

Madeline Nielsen, Staff Writer October 9, 2023

Cumbia is a popular genre of music and dance in Chicano and Latinx communities, made popular in the mainstream by artists such as Selena. Put simply, it is the sort of music that encourages people to get...

Quarterback Diego Pavia prepares to throw the ball. Oct. 4, 2023.

Aggies dominate in first ever Wednesday night game

Kaden Martinez, Staff Writer October 5, 2023

In their first Wednesday night game in program history, the New Mexico State football team dominated against the Florida International University Panthers 34-17. Going into the game, the Aggies’ offense...

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Aggies take on Texas at Wildcat Invitational

Reed Black, Staff Writer October 5, 2023

New Mexico State University Women’s Tennis competed this past weekend at the Wildcat Invitational in Abilene, Texas. Over the course of the three day invite, the Aggies managed to take home seven singles...

Javier Valenzuela, a finance student and Nusenda employee, led the workshop and presentation. Sept. 26, 2023.

Adulting 101: Center for Financial Capability breaks down financial literacy 

Andrea Vasquez, Staff Writer October 5, 2023

Growing up comes with a set of challenges that may seem impossible to get through, but Nusenda Center for Financial Capability has stepped up to aid students, faculty, and staff through the adulting journey.   Adulting...

NMSU’s Zuhl and Branson libraries hosted an open house on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, to showcase new resources.

NMSU library open house introduces new resources

Elizabeth McCall, Staff Writer October 4, 2023

New Mexico State University’s Zuhl and Branson Libraries hosted an open house on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, to deliver more support to its community. The open house introduced new features that provide...

Crystal Aragon, Community School Coordinator for Doña Ana Elementary, swiftly follows directions to access her Google account at the Information Workshop for Refugees on Sept. 12, 2023.

Workshop empowers refugees through technology education 

Elizabeth Anne Andrews, Staff Writer October 4, 2023

Refugees gain technology skills through an information workshop in the College of Business, which empowers them to enter the workforce and take their education seriously. The workshop is part of a grant...

Student workers at Sam Steel Café on Sept. 26, 2023. From left to right: Jimena Loya, Brooke Biel, and Mikayla Donart.

Sam Steel Café: serving students for over a decade

Kaden Martinez, Staff Writer October 3, 2023

Founded in 2012, New Mexico State University’s Sam Steel Café has been serving up coffee, tea, and snacks in Gerald Thomas Hall for over a decade. The café is supervised by alumnus Dr. Sergio Martinez-Monteagudo,...

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NM State women’s soccer climbs to first place in Conference USA

Victor Fierro, Sports Writer October 3, 2023

In their fourth straight win, the New Mexico State women’s soccer defeated the Liberty University Flames 2-0 to sit at first place in Conference USA. From struggling in non-conference play to being...

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