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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

The New Mexico State womens basketball team will take on UTEP on Nov. 25 to start their season, but where they will practice beyond that is still unknown.

Season openers scheduled for Aggie basketball, women’s team still looking for temporary home

James Martin and Trent Nickell November 19, 2020

After months and months of roadblocks, it appears that the cloud of uncertainty surrounding New Mexico State basketball’s season has begun to dissipate, with relocation out of the state allowing for...

The Aggie mens basketball team will practice at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa for at least the next five weeks. (Photo courtesy of the Resort)

New Mexico State men’s basketball temporarily relocates to Phoenix

Mia Tontodonati and James Martin November 17, 2020

After 32 days of no practice and blocked proposals, the New Mexico State men's basketball team finalized their plan to flee state borders and settle in Phoenix as their new home to start the 2020-2021...

NMSU Stuttering Support Group offers aid to those with speech impediments

NMSU’s Stuttering Support Group forms for students with speech impediments

Victoria Del Toro, Staff Writer November 17, 2020

On Nov. 13, New Mexico State University’s Stuttering group conducted its first meeting through Zoom to help discuss overcoming obstacles with those affected by a speech impediment.  Leslie...

Judy Collins performing at virtual NMSU event Nov. 14

Judy Collins makes showing at NMSU Research and Creativity Week

Selema Graham, Staff Writer November 17, 2020

On Tuesday, Nov. 10 internationally known singer and songwriter Judy Collins did a virtual performance over Zoom for New Mexico State University’s Research and Creativity Week.   Collins...

Round Up Lifestyle: NMSU Tweets of the Week

Round Up Lifestyle: NMSU Tweets of the Week

Round Up Editorial Staff November 16, 2020

Bringing you the best tweets about New Mexico State University from the week. DM us your submissions to @NMSURoundUp or use the hashtag #RoundUpLifestyle! https://twitter.com/isaiahmunoz4/status/1327844164424196096?s=20 https://twitter.com/nmsu/status/1327393364631752712?s=20 https://twitter.com/ASNMSU/status/1327104504781672448?s=20 https://twitter.com/lonchesito_/status/1327063172415631361?s=20 https://twitter.com/VikkiNorvell/status/1326945296178360325?s=20 https://twitter.com/matt_gentry99/status/1326993937752580101?s=20 https://twitter.com/CaitlynnAtwood/status/1326656996288856064?s=20 https://twitter.com/Ever_Vidana/status/1326632918773608449?s=20 https://twitter.com/ASNMSU/status/1326676986173878274?s=20 https://twitter.com/fallonm98/status/1326619580031242240?s=20 https://twitter.com/whiskers72400/status/1325977699387494400?s=20 https://twitter.com/tracy_bar/status/1325951411931078656?s=20 https://twitter.com/AgsBleedCrimson/status/1325518938025947139?s=20 https://twitter.com/JamesDwight3/status/1325151280679985152?s=20

Carol Flinchbaugh, an actor in Tracer during rehearsal via video conferencing. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman

NMSU production dramatizes COVID-19 in mystery play “Tracer”

Selema Graham, Staff Writer November 16, 2020

New Mexico State University’s Department of Theater Arts is presenting a new play called “Tracer.”  The play is preformed over Webinar every day at 7 p.m. from Wednesday Nov....

For the local brands story

Las Cruces businesses help promote NMSU Mask Up campaign

Raul Flores, Staff Writer November 16, 2020

New Mexico State University teamed up with Las Cruces businesses in order to promote the Mask Up campaign during the month of October.    Throughout the month, NMSU reached out...

After Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham made it clear there would be no exceptions or amendment to New Mexican public health orders, it looks that the only way Aggie basketball can go on this year is a move to a different state happens.

NM State basketball programs plan on relocation for COVID-altered season

Mia Tontodonati, Sports Writer November 13, 2020

After almost a month of not being authorized to practice when initially planned, the New Mexico State basketball programs are actively looking for a new home for the 2020-2021 season as they prepare to...

New Mexico State athletics garners institutional support to resume activity, but still face uphill battle with worsening COVID numbers and governor response.

Board of Regents approve Return to Play plan for NM State Basketball; Governor’s office releases disapproving statement

Luis Rios, Political Writer November 12, 2020

In a unanimous 5-0 vote on Nov. 10, the New Mexico State University Board of Regents approved a Return to Play plan that was presented by NM State Athletics and would allow the men and women's basketball...

Student-athletes from five New Mexico universities unify in one letter penned to Michelle Lujan Grisham.

New Mexico college athletes ask Governor for more flexibility

Trent Nickell and James Martin November 12, 2020

College athletes from around the state of New Mexico made their desire to return to the field or court clear Monday Nov. 9, urging governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to amend restrictions that are currently...

NMSU students in the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality gather once per month to donate linen and toiletries to the Las Cruces Gospel Rescue.

NMSU’s NSMH chapter upholds hotel sustainability project for nearly 10 years

Ryker Bilvado, Staff Writer November 11, 2020

For nearly 10 years, the collegiate chapter of National Society of Minorities in Hospitality at New Mexico State University has been visiting local hotels to collect toiletries and linens and donate such...

For pandemic affecting Mental Health story

Students struggle with mental health amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

Selema Graham, Staff Writer November 10, 2020

The social isolation caused by COVID-19 is affecting student mental health, according to New Mexico State University’s Director of Employee Assistance Program, Loue Atencio.    “Counseling...

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