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Sunday, March 16, 2025

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

Two interim directors are currently serving NMSU’s Diversity Programs: Dae Romero (LGBT+ Programs) and Chadrhyn A. A. Pedraza (Asian and Pacific Islander Program).
EID interim directors share hopes for diversity programs in spring 2025 
Claire Zuloaga, Managing Editor • March 16, 2025

At the start of the spring semester, New Mexico State University’s Office of Equity, Inclusion and Diversity updated their staff to include...

KTAL hosted their For the Love of Community radio event on Saturday Feb. 15, 2025.
Community supports local radio station with valentine-themed fundraiser
March 6, 2025

Las Cruces’s community radio station KTAL-LP invited the community into its studio for a fundraiser on Feb. 15. Listeners were encouraged to...

NMSU community members met in the American Indian Student Center for the Social Advocacy Luncheon on Feb. 5, 2025.
Social Advocacy Luncheon urges diversity within the legal system
February 24, 2025

New Mexico State University’s Black Programs, American Indian Program, and the Doña Ana County NAACP kicked off Black History Month with a...

Protesters stand together around the Alligator pond in San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso. Feb. 5, 2025.
‘El pueblo unido jamás será vencido’: Borderland community unites to support immigrants 
February 10, 2025

On Monday, Feb. 3, members of the borderland community protested in downtown El Paso against U.S. President Donald Trump’s anti-immigration...

The west side of the mural depicts the Great Migration in the early 1900s, also known as the Black migration west. Jan. 21, 2024.
BEST Department, artists unveil murals of racial healing and unity
January 31, 2025

New Mexico State University’s Borderlands and Ethnic Studies Department unveiled a set of new murals at the O’Donnell Hall lobby on Tuesday,...

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Oakland Grizzlies growl but Aggies bite back
NMSU women’s basketball snags fourth straight victory against Jax State

February 25, 2025

It goes without saying that Jody Adams and her squad have figured things out at the perfect time of the season, as the Conference USA tournament looms...

Miners edge out Aggies in nail biter, snatch first Las Cruces win in 14 years

February 10, 2025

White shirts filled the stadium, the band played the fight song and the bright lights of the Pan American Center shined brightly on Saturday night as the...

NMSU women’s basketball falls short against Middle Tennessee

February 4, 2025

In the midst of a loosing streak, the New Mexico State University women's basketball team was once again unable to pull ahead of the competition, adding...

Aggies blow past Miners in Battle of I-10

January 14, 2025

In the 99th edition of the I-10 rivalry, the New Mexico State women’s basketball team hosted the University of Texas at El Paso. The Aggies were fueled...

The pick is stronger than the gun: Miners claim I-10 supremacy

December 5, 2024

The finale to a disappointing season for the New Mexico State Aggies was also the 101st Battle of I-10 as the University of Texas at El Paso Miners came...

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Bands perform at the first ever Regional Bands of America competition in Las Cruces, NM.
First Bands of America Regional Marching Band Competition held at NMSU
David Castañeda, Multimedia Specialist • October 14, 2022

On September 17th, high school bands from across Arizona, Texas and New Mexico all gathered around the New Mexico State University campus in preparation for one of the biggest...

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“Gaza is Our Home”: not just a film, but a plea for solidarity 

Uziel Ramos, Staff Writer | March 15, 2025

On Feb. 21, NMSU’s Students for Justice in Palestine screened its first film at the Milton Hall theater. Viewers saw producer Monear Shaer’s “Gaza is Our Home,” the first he's film ever made. He is a Palestinian American who aimed to share the joys of his family in Gaza as well as the dire conditions they face.  Shirts, art, and other merchandise made by Palestinian artists were sold for...

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NMSU’s theatre gives V-day new meaning 

Azure Mitchell, Staff Writer | February 6, 2025

Exploring the misconceptions and formerly forbidden topics of womanhood, “The Vagina Monologues” delves into subjects many have determined taboo. In an agglomeration of monologues, 12 actors will perform separate pieces that cover sensitive subjects like cancer, violence, discrimination, sex, and more, imploring the audience to face truths about sexuality.  Directed by Heather Striebel, this...

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NMSU closes out Black History Month in second annual ‘Celebrating the Firsts’ event
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‘Mother Courage and Her Children’ provides space to think in uncertain times
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Letter to the Editor: NMSU Housing department’s inequity and discrimination

Looking For Research Participants- Teaming Up With Robots

April 16, 2021

NMSU Seeking Student Organizations for Aggie Carnival

NMSU Seeking Student Organizations for Aggie Carnival

July 22, 2020

Volunteers/Assistants Needed for Paranormal Research

Volunteers/Assistants Needed for Paranormal Research

October 2, 2019

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