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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

A rendering of Aggie Uptown. Infrastructure work on the 36-acre project began in August 2019 and should be finished by January 2020. (Courtesy)

Aggie Uptown infrastructure to be completed by January 2020, building tenants undecided

Lauren Roman, Staff Writer November 11, 2019

Phase I of Aggie Uptown, a new land development project at New Mexico State University, will be completed by January 2020.   The first phase of the development project involves 36 acres of land...

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

NM State football finishes month-plus long road trip at Ole Miss

Anthony McKenna, Sports Writer November 8, 2019

The New Mexico State football team turns their attention toward the 3-6 Ole Miss Rebels following a second bye in the last three weeks, still looking for win number-one on the season. Head coach Doug...

New Mexico State University will host a First-Generation College Celebration Friday, Nov. 8, at Corbett Center Student Union. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman)

NMSU celebrates first-generation students at annual celebration

Victoria Del Toro, Staff Writer November 8, 2019

New Mexico State University will be participating in the nationwide annual First-Generation College Celebration on Nov. 8 to recognize first-generation students and bring awareness to the resources available...

The late Mark Medoffs final production is set to open Nov 8 at the Rio Grande Theatre. (Courtesy Photo by Mike Jones)

Mark Medoff’s daughter opens up about final production ‘Time and Chance’

Jensen Stell, Staff Writer November 8, 2019

The late Mark Medoff’s final play, Time and Chance, will be performed for the first time at the Rio Grande Theatre this weekend.  Starring Medoff’s daughter, Jessica, and...

New Mexico State cant finish the comeback as they lose in devastating fashion to UCR.

Last second layup sinks turnover-prone Aggies in season opener

Anthony McKenna and James Martin November 7, 2019

The New Mexico State women's basketball team came up just short in what was a heartbreaking season opener against UC Riverside, falling 60-58 after giving up a last second layup to drop the 60-58. The...

NMSU President John Floros juggles a soccer ball prior to the university announcing the establishment a developmental men’s soccer program at the university. (NMSU photo by Josh Bachman)

NMSU and UDA to begin first men’s developmental soccer team in US

November 7, 2019

New Mexico State University has partnered with University Degrees Abroad to have their first UDA soccer program and men’s developmental soccer team in the United States at NMSU that...

Scooby, a yellow labrador, is in training to be a guide dog for the blind.

NMSU Community Puppy Raisers Club partners with non-profit to train seeing-eye dogs

Jensen Stell, Staff Writer November 7, 2019

Editor's Note: Earlier versions of this story stated that the puppies could "fail formal training." This has since been corrected to say that the guide dog path is not suitable for some dogs. The...

Rendition of completed  construction set to begin on Triviz Drive and University Avenue in 2020.

Construction set to begin in 2020 surrounding NMSU on Triviz and University

Aimee Ryan, Staff Writer November 7, 2019

Construction titled the 1-25/University Interchange Project is scheduled to begin in early 2020. According to the New Mexico Department of Transportation, the project has been in the...

NMSU Master of Fine Arts students Katrina Chandler and Maggie Day.

University Art Museum program educates children of graduate students

Jensen Stell, Staff Writer November 6, 2019

The New Mexico State University Art Museum began a new program to help Master of Fine Arts students by providing a program for their children for a number of hours each week while they work in their studios. In...

02/16/04: Memorial Tower and the new Health and Social Services building. (photo by Darren Phillips)

NMSU to host fifth annual Military and Veterans Appreciation Week

Luis Rios, Staff Writer November 6, 2019

New Mexico State University will be celebrating their fifth annual Military and Veterans Appreciation Week from Nov. 8 to 16.   Director of NMSU Military and Veterans Programs Hector...

Shawn Williams drives to the basket in his first start at New Mexico State.

Aggies destroy Western NM 92-46 in season opening victory

Mia Tontodonati and James Martin November 6, 2019

New Mexico State is a good basketball team, and while facing D-II Western New Mexico to start the year doesn't give the most accurate serve as the most accurate barometer for just how good, a 92-46 wire-to-wire...

Gia Pack looks to step up as the sole No. 1 option for NM State after the departure of the programs second all-time leading scorer in Brooke Salas.

Pack primed for monster senior season in even bigger role

James Martin, Sports Editor November 5, 2019

In the essence of Boaz Yakin’s Remember the Titans, “you cannot replace” a Brooke Salas. Losing an all-time great like Salas, who graduated in the spring of 2019 as the second highest scorer in...

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