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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

ASNMSU Senate holds a vote on an amendment to Bill 99 on Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022.

ASNMSU Senate funds SWE conference and MUN competition

Claire Quintana, Political Writer November 9, 2022

The 66th Senate of the Associated Students of New Mexico State University passed Bills 108 and 99 on Oct. 27, pertaining to the Society of Women Engineers and the NMSU Model United Nations team.   Bill...

Homecoming winners Molly Parra (left) and Cael Alderete (right) pictured after winning on Oct. 22. (Photo from @nsmu Twitter.)

NMSU’s homecoming royalty winners announced

Leighanne Muñoz, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

New Mexico State University’s homecoming took a somber turn with the passing of San José State football player, Camdan McWright. As the game was postponed and many were feeling sad, there still was...

A voting sign guides voters to the polling location inside Corbett Center on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022.

2022 Midterm Elections: Why it’s important for everyone to vote

Leighanne Muñoz and Riley Robertson November 8, 2022

The Midterm Election has been quickly approaching as campaign season comes to and end and reflects just how important it is as the polls open for the last day on Nov. 8. The Midterm Election is typically...

NM State soccer campaign claims first ever WAC title, heading to NCAA tournament

NM State soccer campaign claims first ever WAC title, heading to NCAA tournament

Alyssa Tapia, Sports Writer November 7, 2022

The New Mexico State Aggies spent several days in Seattle, Washington, to kick off the start of November. After holding the number three spot in the WAC, they battled California Baptist on Wednesday. NMSU...

Attendees of the community tournament each started their battles against one another with a friendly fist bump. Oct. 17, 2022.

Competitive Smash Bros. in Las Cruces: Everything you need to know

Elijah Nix, Lifestyle Writer November 7, 2022

Since 1999, “Super Smash Bros.” has captured the hearts of gamers with its comical battles between Nintendo characters. Twenty-three years later, the legacy lives on in “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate”...

The Clothesline Project was an interactive exhibit held on Oct. 27, 2022, in the Corbett Center Student Union West Ballroom. Participants anonymously hung up different colored shirts with their stories to raise awareness for assault and abuse survivors.

The Clothesline Project leaves large impact on NMSU community

Claire Quintana, Political Writer November 7, 2022

The Criminal Justice Department hosted The Clothesline Project on Oct. 27, 2022, in the Corbett Center West Ballroom, and it brought students and faculty together for a common cause — domestic violence...

Living the Legacy: Meet Las Cruces guard Deuce Benjamin

Living the Legacy: Meet Las Cruces guard Deuce Benjamin

Shelly Doyle, Sports Editor November 5, 2022

The New Mexico State men's basketball program is continuing the trend of hometown heroes on the roster with the newest edition, former Las Cruces High Bulldawg Deuce Benjamin. Now, if you have been a tried...

Interim Director of Black Programs Bobbie Green is committed to building a stronger community for black students here at NMSU. Photo taken Oct. 25, 2022.

Bobbie Green named as Black Programs Interim Director

Claire Quintana, Political Writer November 4, 2022

Bobbie Green was recently named the new interim director for Black Programs. Green is also the president of Doña Ana’s NAACP and previously worked with students in the NMSU College of Business. She...

NMSU guard Anthony Roy tries to dribble past a WNMU defender during Wednesday's game at the Pan American Center on Nov. 2, 2022.

NMSU starts Greg Heiar Era with victory WNMU

Joseph Settle, Sports Writer November 3, 2022

The fresh New Mexico State men's basketball team claimed their first exhibition win against Western New Mexico 99-75. Although the Mustang's are not a Division I school, their team still consisted of a...

Photo courtesy of @nmsugradworkers Instagram.

NMSU graduate workers stress ‘Time’s Up’ rally to administration

Leighanne Muñoz, Staff Writer November 3, 2022

There are 800 graduate workers who teach, grade and organize classes on New Mexico State’s campus. However, these workers are facing financial hardships even after all the time and effort they put into...

The API support group meets every other Monday at 5 p.m. in the LGBT+ Programs room located on the second floor of the Corbett Student Union. Photo taken on Oct. 24, 2022.

Students pave the way for API visibility and support on campus 

Riley Robertson, Staff Writer November 2, 2022

When several students felt a lack of on-campus representation for Asian and Pacific Islander communities, they began to take steps to increase visibility and support for these groups. Students for API...

Social media app usage has become increasingly prevalent among college students and young adults. Illustration by Leah De La Torre

Social media’s impact on students’ mental health

Claire Quintana, Political Writer November 2, 2022

She plopped down on her bed after a long day of classes and work.  She told herself she would only scroll through Instagram for a few minutes before she started her homework.  A few minutes turned into...

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