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She plopped down on her bed after a long day of classes and work. She told herself she would only scroll through Instagram for a few minutes before she started her homework. A few minutes turned into ...
The Office of the Dean of Students, Student Involvement & Leadership Programs, NMSU Foundation, Associated Students of NMSU, and Integrated Services organized the university’s annual Aggie Remembrance ...
Bees, ants and flies oh my! Insects impact many aspects of life and things you probably wouldn’t even think of. They impact the economy, crime, crops, disease, and more. This class examines the ...
Because of the passionate work of Dr. Julia Smith, the public can now view films by the late New Mexico State University professor, Orville Wanzer, for the first time since they were first filmed over ...
New Mexico State University police arrested pro-Palestine protesters on campus Thursday after they conducted a sit-in at Hadley Hall, the university’s administrative building. Members of the Las ...
Foley is the art of creating detailed sounds for film, like the clacking of heels or kisses between two people. Lara Dale, a New Mexico native and former ballet dancer, shared about her career as a ...
The New Mexico State women’s golf team powered through the Wyoming Cowgirl Classic to tie for third in a highly competitive 17-team field. The Aggies finished with a three-day score of 877 (+13), ...
Host and performer ViLette Stratton shows her love for the audience. Oct. 25 2022 ...
On April 7, Lakshmi N. Reddi, Interim Provost and Chief Academic Officer at New Mexico State University, sent an email to the campus community stating the university is aware of three international ...
The New Mexico State Aggies spent several days in Seattle, Washington, to kick off the start of November. After holding the number three spot in the WAC, they battled California Baptist on Wednesday.
For over a century members of the Mexican community have been shapeshifting the meaning of their most beloved word. What once stood for an animal has turned into an insult and is now its own ...
As Las Cruces natives who have spent a majority of their lives in Mesilla, Amanda Davies and her mother, Irma Chavez-May, were eager to start a business focused on fresh foods and local culture.