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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

Shania Harper erupts for a career high 11 points in the first half in NM States senior day win over the Texans. (Photo courtesy of NMSU Athletics)

Aggies get big win on senior day, crush TSU 67-44

Shelly Doyle, Sports Writer February 27, 2021

The New Mexico State Women's basketball bounced back after a Friday afternoon let down against Tarleton State to win its final “home game” of the season at Eastwood High School 67-44, setting the Aggies...

NM State comes back to tie the game up at 7-7 after falling behind by four-runs in the first inning, but cant defeat the Wildcats.

Aggies fall short in season-opening comeback effort against ACU

Trent Nickell, Sports Writer February 26, 2021

New Mexico State finally returned to the baseball diamond for the first time since COVID-19 put an end to their 2020 campaign and nearly mounted a comeback over Abilene Christian, but ultimately coming...

NMSU Chancellor Dan Arvizu, taken in his office Sept. 17, 2018

NMSU Chancellor declines ASNMSU call for Sanctuary campus

Luis Rios, Political Writer February 26, 2021

New Mexico State University Chancellor Dan Arvizu implied in an email the university will not change to Sanctuary status after legislation from Associated Students of NMSU and Faculty Senate arose requesting its...

New Mexico Rep. Cathrynn Brown speaks to the House Education Committee on Feb. 24 through Zoom in support of House Bill 212.

Bills to establish independent college in Carlsbad pass House, Senate Education Committees

Selema Graham and Aimee Ryan February 25, 2021

Two identical bills with the intent to grant the New Mexico State University Carlsbad branch independence have recently been granted do-pass recommendations by their respective education committees in...

Dzaki Sukarno explains his journey to receiving an in-person audition for American Idol

Local musician and NMSU student receives American Idol audition

Rachel Baggett and Xavier Dominguez February 25, 2021

Dzaki Sukarno, a Las Cruces native and New Mexico State University student, has made his way from the phone screen to the big screen nationwide. Sukarno recently broke into the music scene when he first...

George Lopezs visit to NMSU February 21, 2019 following production of Walking with Herb. Pictured: Ross Marks (Left), George Lopez (Right).

“Walking with Herb” set to premiere in April, pay tribute to late Mark Medoff

Hannah Zamora, Staff Writer February 25, 2021

Directed by New Mexico State University professor, Ross Marks, and adapted for the screen by Mark Medoff, “Walking with Herb” is set to premiere in select theatres April 30 and will be available for...

Zoom transcript option helps NMSU students in their learning endeavors

NMSU’s Academic Technology provides transcript option for students

Raul Flores, Staff Writer February 24, 2021

New Mexico State University’s Academic Technology implemented a new speech detection feature into Zoom that allows a transcript to show during online classes.   The new feature is powered...

The Every Voice New Mexico Coalition advocates for sexual assault education and prevention. (Image Courtesy of the Every Voice Coalition Facebook page).

NMSU, UNM students advocate for sexual assault prevention and education

Fisher EasleySmith and Ryker Bilvado February 24, 2021

Students at New Mexico State University and the University of New Mexico are pushing for safer campuses with the help of Every Voice New Mexico, a group of students, alumni, allies and survivors who push...

Student governments across NM have teamed up in support of the Lottery scholarship, which recently became more accessible for homeschooled students.

NM Lottery scholarship: NM universities unite to lobby, bill advocates for homeschool students

Hannah Zamora, Staff Writer February 24, 2021

During the 55th Session of the New Mexico Legislature, legislators at the state level and the student government level are working to amend the current New Mexico Lottery Scholarship. Senate...

Alfredo Cadena reflects over his 45 years working at NMSU.

Alfredo Cadena retires from NMSU after 45 years

Xavier Dominguez, Visual Specialist February 23, 2021

After a 45-year career dedicated to working for New Mexico State University, custodial worker Alfredo Cadena retired with fulfillment knowing he’s been able to grow with the university since 1975....

NMSU Faculty Fellows aid student development with one-on-one mentorship.

Faculty Fellows highlight connection amid pandemic

Fisher EasleySmith, Staff Writer February 23, 2021

New Mexico State University students living on campus have the opportunity to work one-on-one with faculty through the Faculty Fellow Program.   The program has been run for several years under...

NMSU Master Plan reveals future campus projects

NMSU Library reduces journal subscriptions following budget cuts and price hikes

Luis Rios, Politcal Writer February 22, 2021

As a result of a budget cuts and inflating journal subscription prices, the New Mexico State University Library decided to not renew 433 scholarly journal subscriptions this fiscal year. About one-third...

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