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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

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...

10/26/2017: Herb Zuhl, far left, and New Mexico State University Chancellor Garrey Carruthers, far right, lead the ribbon cutting ceremony during the reopening of Zuhl Museum which was recently renovated and expanded. (NMSU photo by Andres Leighton)

Remembering Herbert Zuhl

Selema Graham, Staff Writer February 22, 2021

Herbert Zuhl, the namesake for Zuhl Library at New Mexico State University, died Feb. 12 at the age of 97.  According to an article in the NMSU News Center from 2003, In 2000, Herbert Zuhl and...

The Aggies struggle mightily in their first football game in 450 days against the FCS newcomer Texans.

NM State football demolished by Tarleton State in strange season-opener

James Martin and Trent Nickell February 21, 2021

After 450 football-less days, the New Mexico State football team was back on the field Sunday afternoon, hosting Tarleton State at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, and while returning to play is an encouraging...

The Aggies pick up their first win of the season in their WAC opener against Chicago State.

O’Connor hat trick lifts NM State to dominant 5-0 win over Cougars

Shelly Doyle, Sports Writer February 20, 2021

Coming off of a tough start to the season that featured three straight losses, the New Mexico State Women's Soccer team dominated Chicago State Saturday night to kick off WAC play, controlling tempo from...

Jabari Rice goes off for a game-high 20 points over Utah Valley.

Aggies clutch down the stretch in much needed 67-60 win over UVU

Trent Nickell and James Martin February 20, 2021

The New Mexico State men’s basketball team pulled out a momentous win over Utah Valley Friday night, holding off a fervent comeback effort by the Wolverines in a 67-60 victory that brings the Aggies...

The Aggies dropped their third straight five-inning game in a row Saturday afternoon.

Early woes for NM State softball persist in back-to-back losses to No. 24 UCF

James Martin and Shelly Doyle February 20, 2021

After an opening weekend severely affected by weather delays that saw the Aggies eek out just one win in four tries, the New Mexico State softball team’s early struggles have continued against UCF, with...

Aggie Power is a project intended to deliverable renewable energy to New Mexico State University by fall 2021. Image courtesy of Wayne Savage.

NMSU, El Paso Electric partner to power main campus with solar energy

Xavier Dominguez, Visual Specialist February 18, 2021

After months of preparation, New Mexico State University and El Paso Electric have partnered to install a solar electric generation and battery storage facility at Arrowhead Research Park, scheduled...

Alma's Kitchen is now open weekdays in Frenger Food Court.

Alma’s Kitchen open for business in Frenger Food Court

Raul Flores, Staff Writer February 18, 2021

Local restaurant, Alma’s Kitchen, opened a location in New Mexico State University’s Frenger Food Court after being located in St. Genevieve’s Catholic Church for over 10 years. Arik Ruiz, the...

New Mexico State will now open their season Feb. 26 against ACU in Abilene, Texas.

Aggie baseball opener cancelled after positive COVID test

James Martin, Sports Editor February 18, 2021

Just as the light started to shine at the end of the tunnel for fall and spring sports alike at New Mexico State, COVID-19 comes back to rear its ugly head — this time, interfering with the start of...

A recent survey regarding NMSU's grading systems fell short in student responses.

Fractional Grading survey shows lack of student support, professors prefer current grading systems

Rachel Baggett, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

The Associated Students of New Mexico State University aimed to gather student input regarding fractional grading in December of 2020. A similar survey was also sent out to faculty earlier last year. Fractional...

Angela Owens, newly hired director of Glass Family Research Institute for Early Childhood Studies, holds Samson the dog, associated with Guide Dogs for the Blind NMSU Community Puppy Raisers

Passion forward: Angela Owens to lead NMSU early childhood studies institute with heart

Ryker Bilvado and Jason McNabb February 17, 2021

Angela Owens, newly hired director of New Mexico State University’s Glass Family Research Institute for Early Childhood Studies, has a resume that demonstrates a passion to lead future students, teachers...

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