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NMSU Round Up

Graduate Workers United member Ezra Miller (left), President Lindley Hornsby (right), and Political Action Chair Jay Choate (middle) stand in front of Hadley Hall with protest signs, demanding better healthcare access for international graduate students. March 27, 2025.
Graduate Workers United negotiates healthcare access for international graduate students
Elizabeth Anne Andrews, Section Editor • April 8, 2025

New Mexico State University Graduate Workers United met with university administration on Thursday, March 27, to discuss information regarding...

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BREAKING: 3 international student visas revoked
April 7, 2025

On April 7, Lakshmi N. Reddi, Interim Provost and Chief Academic Officer at New Mexico State University, sent an email to the campus community...

Seal of the Department of Education.
Brief: What is happening with the Department of Education?   
April 1, 2025

On March 20, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order advising the Secretary of Education to facilitate the closure of the U.S....

Members of the Las Cruces community grieve around a vigil commemorating one of the victims of last week’s mass shooting. March 24, 2025.
Police chief, mayor call for policy change following Young Park shooting
March 26, 2025

In a press briefing Tuesday morning, Las Cruces Police Chief Jeremy Story said all four suspects who were arrested in connection with the Young...

The road nearby Young Park following Friday night’s fatal shooting in Las Cruces. Photo courtesy of Hugo Perez, News22.
Mass shooting at Las Cruces park claims three lives, injures 15; four arrested and charged 
March 23, 2025

A mass shooting in central Las Cruces killed three and injured 15 Friday evening during a car meet. Four people have been arrested.   Just...

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Third time’s the charm: Aggies win one of three against #25 Liberty
Schools across New Mexico pick up the sticks at Esports Invitational

April 13, 2025

Walking into New Mexico State University's esports lounge was something that brought excitement not only to the club, but also for students around the...

Hungry Like a Wolf: Lobos’ determination pays off in win over Aggies

April 3, 2025

With a brown sky full of dust and 40 mph winds, all that was missing from Tuesday's battle of I-25 baseball game between University of New Mexico Lobos...

Aggies put down Bearcats in weekend sweep

April 1, 2025

There's no place like home, especially for the NMSU softball team, who returned to Las Cruces after spending the previous week in Miami. The Aggies are...

Aggies burn out the Flames, claim victory in weekend series

March 25, 2025

Spring time is baseball time and that means Presley Askew Field is one of main attraction for Aggie sports. However this past weekend, the NMSU baseball...

Oakland Grizzlies growl but Aggies bite back

March 7, 2025

Spring is starting, the weather is warming up and the NMSU baseball team was ready to play some ball as the Oakland University Golden Grizzlies came to...

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Photo Gallery: Arts & Crafts Market features creative works for American Indian week
Jenni Hazlett, Multimedia Specialist • April 4, 2025

American Indian Week ended with an Arts & Crafts Market, where local Native American artists sold and featured their work right outside of Kent Hall University Museum....

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The mirage of music: Leighanne’s guide to Coachella

Leighanne Muñoz, Staff Writer | April 15, 2025

Coachella Weekend 2 is approaching quite fast this year. Thoughts of the hot blazing sun and the feel of the music coursing through our bodies are thoughts occupying many people’s minds worldwide.   As a third-year veteran and a frequent festival goer, I can tell you that festivals can be a tough experience if you do not think them through. If you do take these tips and tricks from me and my...

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Exhibition highlights cultural, symbolic importance of corn to the Southwest

Alezandra Cisneros, Staff Writer | March 31, 2025

The University Museum reopened its doors on Feb. 27 with its first exhibition since 2022. Curated by Sabrina Gonzalez, the exhibition, titled "Corn Mother," explores the cultural and symbolic importance of corn in Indigenous communities, particularly in the Southwest.   “As I was creating the concept for the exhibit, I wanted to kind of show this very deep relationship between different Indigenous...

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Students welcome spring with Holi festival, tradition
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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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