The Independent Student Voice of NMSU Since 1907

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

Hadley Hall at NMSU houses Chancellor Arvizus office.

BREAKING: NMSU plans for conventional fall 2021 semester

Alanna Herrera, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2021

This story was corrected to attribute President John Floros and report Doña Ana County's yellow status at 1:25 p.m. Mar. 10, 2021 New Mexico State University President John Floros said students can...

Senior guard Clayton Henry picks up his first WAC All-Defensive Team nod as he enters his final conference tournament as an Aggie.

Rice, Henry, McCants receive All-WAC recognition heading into conference tournament

Shelly Doyle, Sports Writer March 10, 2021

Some may consider the 2020-2021 regular season to be a down one when comparing it to the lofty standards set by the New Mexico State men’s basketball program under head coach Chris Jans, but heading...

A Pride flag is pictured outside the LGBT Programs office.

NMSU students react to the U.S. House passing the Equality Act

Selema Graham, Staff Writer March 9, 2021

On Feb. 25, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act and have passed it on to the U.S. Senate.  The bill would make discrimination on the basis of sex, gender identity, or sexual...

After giving up a 2-0 lead in their last game, NM State leaves nothing for chance in a 3-0 thrashing of second-place Utah Valley. (Photo courtesy of NMSU Athletics)

Aggies shake off first loss, get back on track with sweep of Utah Valley

Trent Nickell, Sports Writer March 9, 2021

After having a 34-match conference winning streak snapped in a 3-2 thriller to Utah Valley Monday night, the New Mexico State volleyball got back to their winning ways, leaving no doubt in their 3-0 sweep...

A volunteer directs traffic at the NMSU vaccination center on Friday, March 5, 2021.

A look inside NMSU’s weekly vaccination event

Xavier Dominguez and Santana Ochoa March 9, 2021

Video Specialist Xavier Dominguez and Photographer Santana Ochoa provide a behind-the-scenes look at the weekly vaccination distribution event hosted by New Mexico State University on Friday, March 5,...

Spring elections will determine student government leaders for the fall semester.

ASNMSU Senate revises election code prior to spring elections

Hannah Zamora, Staff Writer March 8, 2021

During the 12th meeting of the 64th Senate of the Associated Students of New Mexico State University on March 4, legislation regarding election codes for upcoming student government elections and the upcoming...

Karen Trujillo, Ph.D. Courtesy Image LCPS. Karen Trujillo left a legacy at Las Cruces Public Schools as well as the community.

Memorial fund for Karen Trujillo to establish a scholarship for Education students at NMSU

Raul Flores, Staff Writer March 8, 2021

A memorial fund aimed to honor the late Dr. Karen Trujillo was approved by the New Mexico Senate on Monday, March 1, and it will be used by New Mexico State University to establish a scholarship for...

Weston Eget completes six of eight passes for 61 yards and a score in his short stint at quarterback before leaving the game with a foot injury. (Photo courtesy of NMSU Athletics)

Aggie football caps off mini-spring season with a 36-29 win over Dixie State

Trent Nickell and James Martin March 7, 2021

After a disappointing opening game of what has been an unforeseen football season, New Mexico State showed life and encouraging signs ahead of 2021 in their season finale, mounting a late game-winning...

(Photo courtesy of NMSU Athletics)

Aggies close out regular season with third-straight win heading into WAC Vegas

Trent Nickell and James Martin March 6, 2021

The New Mexico State basketball team looks to have found a relative rhythm, and at the perfect time, capping off the regular season with a series sweep against over Dixie State in a 68-56 Saturday night...

The Aggie soccer team defeat GCU 2-1 to pick up their third win of the season and get back on track after consecutive losses to Utah Valley.

Aggies hold off Lopes’ comeback effort for first ever road win over GCU

Shelly Doyle, Sports Writer March 6, 2021

The New Mexico State soccer team pulled back above .500 with a historic win over Grand Canyon, getting ahead early and holding off the Lopes 2-1 on their way to the program’s first road win over its...

New Mexico Representative Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) has been nominated to be the Secretary of the Interior and is the first Native American to be nominated for this position.

NM Native Deb Haaland could be the first Native American Cabinet secretary

Selema Graham and Fisher EasleySmith March 5, 2021

New Mexico Representative Deb Haaland (D-N.M.) has been nominated to be the Secretary of the Interior and is the first Native American to be nominated for this position. Haaland had her first senate...

A new exhibit titled Saint Joseph & The Laborers is available at the University Art Museum until August.

NMSU Art Museum unveils “Saint Joseph & The Laborers” retablo exhibit

Selema Graham and Fisher EasleySmith March 4, 2021

The New Mexico State University Art Museum unveiled its newest retablo exhibit "Saint Joseph & The Laborers” last week. Curated by graduate student Courtney Uldirch, the exhibit's debut is in...

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