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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

Aggie womens basketball fall just short in 65-61 loss to the Miners

Aggie womens basketball fall just short in 65-61 loss to the Miners

Alyssa Tapia, Sports Writer December 2, 2022

The New Mexico State women’s basketball program took on the UTEP Miners for the Battle of I-10 on Wednesday night at the Don Haskins Center. In rivalry games, the team records are forgotten on the court....

Guard Xavier Pinson looks to dribbles past UTEP defenders at the Pan American Center on Nov. 30, 2022.

NM State men’s basketball claim 95-70 I-10 rivalry win

Joseph Settle and David White December 2, 2022

The New Mexico State University basketball team started their season with a bit of a rocky start including a loss to the UTEP Miners earlier this season. Standing at a record of 2-2, the Aggies found...

Image of "Split Identity",  Chalk pastel and colored pencil on paper. Made in 2022 by Analinda Gonzalez.

NMSU alum paints generational trauma in upcoming exhibition

Riley Robertson, Staff Writer November 30, 2022

From humble beginnings of drawing figures on a dry erase board, to having her work featured in national art exhibitions, artist Analinda Gonzalez portrays her own lived experiences within the U.S. immigration...

Wakanda Forever released on November 11th celebrates both African and Mesoamerican cultures as well as honoring the late Chadwick Boseman.

Review: Wakanda Forever

David Castañeda, Multimedia Specialist November 29, 2022

It’s not often that a movie is tasked with addressing and honoring the loss of its lead. Yet after the release of 2018’s “Black Panther” and the regretful passing of lead actor Chadwick Boseman...

Government students presented their takeaways from a service learning project to Munich, Germany on Nov. 15, 2022, in Breland Hall.

Government students reflect on service learning trip to Germany

Claire Quintana, Political Writer November 29, 2022

Government Professor Sabine Hirschauer and 11 of her students discussed their experiences on the 2022 Migration and Integration Service Study-Abroad trip in Munich, Germany on Nov. 15, 2022, in Breland...

The winners of the NMSU wool scarf competition Nathalie Arias (left) Mariaydee Gonzalez (right) pictured on Nov. 15, 2022.

NMSU’s Fashion Department and Animal and Range Sciences Department come together to create a wool scarf

Noelle Whetten, Lifestyle Writer November 28, 2022

New Mexico State University’s Fashion Department and Department of Animal and Range Sciences come together to create a New Mexico State wool scarf that will be for sell next year.   Students in the...

The Downtown Blues Cafe hosts music and poetry every wednesday evening where members of the Las Cruces community share their art. Nov. 16, 2022

Downtown Blues Coffee: The local salons and atmosphere for everyone

Elijah Nix, Lifestyle Writer November 22, 2022

Downtown Blues is a locally owned coffee shop in Downtown Las Cruces. The shop is owned by Frankie Jaurequi, who opened the shop with the help of some friends in Dec. 2019.  As the name suggests, the...

NM State Football drops three-game streak in loss to SEC Missouri Tigers

NM State Football drops three-game streak in loss to SEC Missouri Tigers

Joseph Settle, Sports Writer November 21, 2022

Riding a three-game win streak, the New Mexico State football team flew to a cold Columbia Missouri to take on the Missouri Tigers on their senior night. Playing in the 24-degree weather for the coldest...

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

Breaking: NMSU vs. UNM men’s basketball game postponed due to active shooting investigation

Michael Chavez, News Editor November 19, 2022

Saturday's men's basketball game between New Mexico State University and University of New Mexico has been postponed due to a homicide incident that occurred in Albuquerque on UNM's campus, according to...

College of Engineering Senator Eric Gauthier expresses his views on Bill 136 during Thursday's senate meeting on Nov. 10, 2022, in Domenici Hall.

ASNMSU Senate funds Men of Color holiday event, adds funds to its emergency budget

Claire Quintana, Political Writer November 17, 2022

The Associated Students of New Mexico State University passed two bills Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, regarding the emergency fund budget and the Men of Color holiday event. Bill 136, sponsored by Senator...

Women's basketball secures I-25 win with new head coach Adams

Women’s basketball secures I-25 win with new head coach Adams

Alyssa Tapia, Sports Writer November 17, 2022

The NMSU women’s basketball program took on the UNM Lobos in their rivalry game Tuesday night at the Pan American Center. With only two games under her belt as an Aggie, Head Coach Jody Adams led the...

Photo from the NRF.com website.

NMSU Fashion Club brings the National Retail Federation to campus for career and scholarship opportunities

Noelle Whetten, Lifestyle Writer November 17, 2022

Being on campus for two years, the National Retail Federation has already made its impact on campus by giving students life-changing opportunities to connect with the retail industry year around. This...

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