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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

We remember them today. We remember them tomorrow. They are forever a part of our Aggie family. Taken on May 1.

Aggie Remembrance Day honors students, faculty and alumni that have passed on

Ernesto Cisneros, Political Writer May 2, 2022

In a tradition that was started by the Department of Student Life, fellow Aggies who have passed away within the past year are honored in a ceremony for the contributions they gave to this world.   On...

Students sit inside Corbett Center Student Union. Date taken April 20, 2022

AAPI visibility on NMSU campus and the next steps to be seen

Hannah Zamora, Staff Writer April 26, 2022

Currently, New Mexico State University does not have any university run programs that serve Asian/Asian American and Pacific Islander [AAPI] identifying students. Several NMSU students have stepped forward...

Brandon Dieter, New Mexico State baseball player number 27, up to bat.

NM State baseball scores a season high 20 runs to clinch series win on Sunday

Matthew Robledo, Sports Writer April 25, 2022

The New Mexico State baseball team traveled to Seattle this weekend where they would earn their first series win in conference play of the season. The Aggies dropped game one of the series but finished...

Cover art of Elden Ring developed by FromSoftware Inc.

“Elden Ring” Video Game Review

Luis Rios, Lifestyle Writer April 19, 2022

Video game developing company FromSoftware Inc.’s Elden Ring is something truly special.   With about 90 hours of playtime to journey and battle through in the Lands Between, it feels there is...

New Mexico States pitcher Pablo Cortes throws a fastball to a UTRGV player up to bat. Taken on April 12.

Losing Woes continue to plague NM State baseball in latest matchup against UTRGV

Juliana Trujillo, Sports Writer April 19, 2022

In a high scoring three game series against the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros, the New Mexico State baseball team went 1-2, by taking the first game, 11-8, but dropping the last two, 8-13,...

Marigolds Boyfriend Part 2

“Marigold’s Boyfriend” Part 2

Elijah Nix, Feature Writer April 19, 2022

Marigold’s Boyfriend is a short story written by The Round Up staff member, Elijah Nix. Due to its length, the first half of the story was published on April 11, 2022. This is the second and final part...

NMSU Cheer performance outside. Date taken: April 10, 2022.

NMSU Cheer teams go ‘full out’ at the NCA College Nationals competition

Leighanne Munoz, Staff Writer April 18, 2022

On April 7 to April 9, New Mexico State University’s two cheer teams competed at the NCA (National Cheerleaders Association) College Nationals in Daytona, Florida. The teams competed in the Intermediate...

Former senator and recently elected ASNMSU student-body president Garret Moseley

Senators Moseley and Herndon claim victory in ASNMSU elections

Ernesto Cisneros, Political Writer April 18, 2022

Elections for student-body leadership have wrapped up with a record amount of voter turnout this year. Unofficial results released late Friday night (April 8) via Instagram by the Associated Students of...

Aggie Fashion Club makes a remarkable comeback on the runway

Aggie Fashion Club makes a remarkable comeback on the runway

Dayana Villanueva, Staff Writer April 18, 2022

Aggie Fashion Club made a successful comeback by hosting the Sustainable Met Gala Fashion show on Thursday, April 7th. The event was an entertaining and inspiring runway that brought the audience...

Hookup Culture at Universities: Everybody plays a role

Hookup Culture at Universities: Everybody plays a role

Dayana Villanueva, Staff Writer April 16, 2022

Hookups during college can be as fun as it sounds and as just as frightening for the dating script and the risks that are involved. Current college classrooms are mostly full by those considered to...

Tony the therapy dogs visit NMSU to helps relieve stress as students enter finals weeks.

Tony the therapy dogs pays a visit to NMSU

Emma Hood, Multimedia Specialist April 13, 2022

For students who were stressed out from school or just wanted to feel some joy, on Aggie grounds a therapy dog was here to save the day.    Tony the therapy dog, accompanied by owner Lisa Archer,...

NM State Softball drops two more over the weekend despite Kings Friday night showing

NM State Softball drops two more over the weekend despite Kings Friday night showing

Juliana Trujillo, Sports Writer April 12, 2022

With freshman Jordin King in the circle, the New Mexico State Softball team, 9-22, out played the Seattle University Redhawks, 8-1, after a late start Friday evening. King started and closed for the Aggies...

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