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NMSU Round Up

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NMSU Round Up

The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

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NM State soccer overpowered by UNM’s offense

Andrea Vasquez, Staff Writer September 12, 2023

New Mexico State women’s soccer traveled to the University of New Mexico in the much anticipated I-25 rivalry but were overwhelmed by offensive pressure and dropped the match 3-0.   The Aggies’...

The NMSU SCAN team, including both students and volunteers, with President of Save the Children Mark Shriver.
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NMSU students advocate for New Mexican children

Adeline Triplett, Staff Writer September 12, 2023

As Congress prepares to revise a federal food policy bill, New Mexico State University’s Save the Children Action Network is fighting to ensure that the voices of New Mexican children are heard.  Save...

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Aggies go undefeated in Redbird Classic

Kaden Martinez, Staff Writer September 11, 2023

With a standout performance, the New Mexico State volleyball team went undefeated, 3-0, in the Illinois State Redbird Classic and improved their overall record to 6-2 and solidified themselves as a force...

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Aggies fall to Liberty in Conference USA opener

Victor Fierro, Sports Writer September 11, 2023

New Mexico State football is searching for answers on the defensive end after falling 33-17 to the Liberty Flames after allowing them to gain 526 total yards.    The Aggies started strong on their...

An illustration representing pregnancy accommodations for NMSU employees and students.

NMSU offers transparency on pregnancy accommodations

Elizabeth Anne Andrews, Staff Writer September 11, 2023

New Mexico State University provides leave, legal support, and nursing rooms, for pregnant or nursing employees and students. These accommodations create an inclusive environment and a community of care.   William...

Forward Sydnee Johnson dodges UNLV Rebel. Sept. 7, 2023

Aggies fall to Rebels in tight matchup

Joshua Montoya, Sports Writer September 8, 2023

A strong offensive push was not enough for the New Mexico State soccer team after losing to the University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels 3-2.  The Aggies started strong in the first half desperately seeking...

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Aggies place eighth in opening men’s golf tournament

Reed Black, Staff Writer September 7, 2023

The Aggies participated in the Golfweek Collegiate Kickoff in Missouri this past weekend placing 8th overall against stiff competition. The two-day competition had several surprises and was an excellent...

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Aggies battle in Borderland Invitational

Joshua Montoya, Sports Writer September 5, 2023

It was a hard-fought weekend for the New Mexico State volleyball team as they went 2-1 while hosting the Borderland Invitational at the Pan American Center. They battled against the San Francisco Dons...

Running back Jamoni Jones maintains his distance from the WIU Leathernecks. Sept. 2, 2023.

Aggies dominate offensively in first win of the season

Victor Fierro, Sports Writer September 4, 2023

New Mexico State football is back on track after defeating the Western Illinois University Leathernecks    58-21 after recording 650 total offensive yards. Following a season opening loss to the University...

The Aggies sported Thalia Chaverria's favorite color, purple, to honor her memory on Aug. 31, 2023.

Aggies tie in sentimental match

Ashley Infante, News Editor September 1, 2023

The New Mexico State women’s soccer teams faced off against the University of the Incarnate Word Cardinals in an emotion filled but scoreless game.   The NM State Soccer Complex was painted purple...

An illustration of a duck writing to New Mexico State University to bring the Alumni Pond back.

NMSU Alumni Pond undergoes renovation

Elizabeth McCall, Staff Writer September 1, 2023

New Mexico State University’s Alumni Pond, commonly referred to as the NMSU Duck Pond, closed on Tuesday, Aug. 1 for renovation. Alumni Pond, an admired place by community members who go to fish, admire...

Panelists Garret Moseley (left) and Ben Woods (right) listened to the demands and concerns of those at the hearing on Aug. 22, 2023.

NMSU Board of Regents continues its search for new president

Kaden Martinez, Staff Writer August 30, 2023

Attendees voiced their concerns to the panel of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents as they hosted two listening sessions for students, faculty, alumni, and the general populace to express...

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