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The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

NMSU Round Up

Dylan “Turk3yNeck” Eaton poses for his headshot photo during the NM State Esports media day at NMSU in 2022. Photo courtesy of NM State Esports.

Local Esports icon continues legacy as an Aggie at NMSU

Alex Baca, Guest Writer May 9, 2023

Many video game players see plugging in a controller and firing up a gaming system as just a hobby, a student from New Mexico State University has found success beyond the monitor. Dylan Eaton grew...

Newly appointed interim Chancellor Jay Gogue is “Hitting the ground listening.” April 14, 2023.

Interim Chancellor outlines his vision for NMSU until permanent chancellor is selected

Cielo Rodriguez, Editor in Chief May 4, 2023

Newly appointed interim Chancellor Jay Gogue is “Hitting the ground listening.” Gogue spoke with The Round Up about his vision to transform the university during its time of uncertainty. Less than...

Deuce Benjamin, Shakiru Odunewu, William Benjamin and their lawyers spoke at a press conference at NMSU's campus which was held for lawsuits filed against NMSU, former players and staff. Photo taken on May 3, 2023.

‘My dream turned into a nightmare’: Former NMSU men’s basketball players speak at press conference

Michael Chavez and Shelly Doyle May 3, 2023

This article contains descriptions of assaults that are sexual in nature. If you or someone you know experiences sexual violence, or any form of sexual assault, you can find local support via La Piñon’s...

Kyle Richardson representing Sigma Chi proudly in the midst of their Philanthropy supporting the Huntsman Cancer Foundation. April 28th, 2023

NMSU Sigma Chi raises $20,000 for cancer research while supporting brother

Claire Quintana, Political Writer May 3, 2023

Sororities and fraternities are mainly known for the social aspect of their organizations, with date parties, sisterhoods, and other social events.  But these Greek life organizations are also known for...

Students of NMSU gathered at the honors building on April 14, to celebrate student art. April 14, 2023.

First annual Honors Art Collective opens at NMSU

Riley Robertson, Staff Writer May 1, 2023

Showcasing the artwork of many top New Mexico State University students, the inaugural Honors Art Collective opened on Friday, April 14 at the William B. Conroy Honors Center. Organizers of the show accepted...

Aggie baseball notches 10th win of the season

Aggie baseball notches 10th win of the season

Connor Moreno, Sports Writer April 27, 2023

New Mexico State baseball (10-26, 7-14 WAC) have finally met double digits in the win column after a mid-day mid-week matchup at home against Ottawa University Arizona (14-28-1, 6-17-1 GSAC). Whether it...

Sodexo, one of the largest campus partners, is expanding its reach into housing and residential life. Graphic by Carlos Herrera.

Sodexo expands campus partnerships into student housing and maintenance

Adeline Triplett, Staff Writer April 26, 2023

One of New Mexico State University's largest campus partners, Sodexo, has expanded its reach into another important sector on the Las Cruces campus — student housing and building maintenance. With the...

John Allevi, a pickleball trainer, coaches the group of players through some warm up routines on April 6, 2023, at Apodaca Park.

Pickleball, a growing sport that has made its way to Las Crucens hearts

Noelle Whetten, Staff Writer April 24, 2023

A sport similar to tennis and ping-pong has become a new sensation across the United States. Originating in 1965,  pickleball has become increasingly popular over the last three years especially here...

New Mexico State baseball wastes opportunity to swing season, gets swept by Tarleton 

New Mexico State baseball wastes opportunity to swing season, gets swept by Tarleton 

Connor Moreno, Sports Writer April 24, 2023

Coming off their best stretch of the conference season – a four-game conference win streak – the Aggie baseball campaign was in prime position to change the trajectory of their season with a three-game...

Review: Las Cruces International Film Festival Student short films

Review: Las Cruces International Film Festival Student short films

Noelle Whetten, Staff Writer April 22, 2023

Although the Las Cruces International Film Festival (LCIFF) is a New Mexico local event, international students participate in the festival by submitting short films. These short films were all different...

Coach Jerry Kill and Senior Quarterback Diego Pavia pose after the White teams win, Thursday April 20, 2023 at Aggie Memorial Stadium.

Annual Crimson and White Spring football game gathers Las Cruces community

Shelly Doyle, Sports Editor April 21, 2023

The New Mexico State football campaign kicked off a little sneak peek yesterday evening with the annual spring game between the Crimson and White. The spring scrimmage is a community event that allows...

Senator Eddie Gallegos represents his constituent for a vetoed bill. Mar. 30, 2023.

Senate allocates new leaders as the fiscal year comes to a close

Claire Quintana, Political Writer April 20, 2023

The month of March has been eventful for the 66th Senate of the Associated Students of New Mexico State University, with their meetings of the month packed with leadership re-distributions and a new attorney...

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