Story by Jacqueline McCrief
With a career record of 1,022 points in 101 games, Dexter Hawkins helped lead the Aggies to several victories during his career from 1973-1977. New Mexico State University takes great pride in its athletics, but Hawkins said he feels that his accomplishments have not been acknowledged.
Although Hawkins is an all-time letterman, holds [...]
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Story by Carli Chavez
Even with the recession in full effect, college tuition keeps increasing. But at New Mexico State University tuition is still reasonably priced compared to the rest of the United States.
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Story by Darrel Gomez Jr.
Recently, New Mexico State University students were asked if and how social networking accounts, such as Facebook, Myspace and Twitter, affected their lives and school work.
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Story by Michelle Mason
As cell phones enhance today’s society by making it easier to communicate, obtain information instantaneously and create visual media, two mobile devices have come to the forefront of the technological market. The iPhone and the Blackberry have taken the world by storm with their ever-growing list of features and applications, making these [...]
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By: Jessica Winsor
Las Cruces was recently invaded by not only dragons, wizards and knights, but also belly dancers, puppets, bards (musicians), artisans and other interesting people and things.
Earlier this month, the 38th annual Renaissance Arts Faire was held at Young Park in Las Cruces. These are the only two days of the year one can see all [...]
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Story by: Mandi Cordova
If you have been to an intramural game on campus recently, you may have noticed several advertisements for Powerade.
Last year, the sports drink teamed up with New Mexico State University intramurals. Now, internships for students are offered on campus because of this partnership.
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Story by Tom Sandford
A crowd of 51 people attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 14 at the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the Trail’s designation by Congress and to celebrate the coming placement of the trail’s southern terminus monument.
The monument will be placed on the trail’s southernmost point at the [...]
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Story by Sylvia Quintanilla
Yellow eyes of silent campus residents brightly watch from the trees. Others lay out in the sun and sleep. New Mexico State University is not only home to the Aggies, but to feral cats as well.
Since 2002, the Feral Cat Management Program has conducted the Trap-Neuter-Release program on the NMSU campus to [...]
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Story by Dustin Edwards
The New Mexico State University Board of Regents selected Barbara Couture to be the 25th president of NMSU. Effective Jan. 1, 2010, Couture, 61, will become the first female president of NMSU.
Students answer questions about the 2009 NMSU presidential search.
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Story by Carlos Lopez
After the widely successful first production of “Seussical” in 2006, the American Southwest Theatre Company will once again feature the musical play based on the works of Dr. Seuss for a limited two-week long engagement starting Nov. 20 at the Hershel Zohn Theatre.
With music from composer Stephen Flaherty and whimsical set designs, [...]
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