Stories by Matthew Morris and Nikki Shook
New Mexico State University’s Branson Library was the site of hip-hop Alumni’s grand opening of the hip-hop stacks book display early this November–just in time for National Hip Hop month.
–Matthew Morris
 
 

Story by Antonio Lucero

A colorful and festive Dia de Los Muertos celebration held in Mesilla Plaza ended with an eerie and dimly lit area and as a starting point for the candlelight procession to the San Albino Cemetery Nov. 2.
“How do we know what you tell us is true?” a young candlelight procession participant asked [...]

Story by Paul Ratje
The “Aggie Transit” bus system is a New Mexico State University service on campus aimed at upholding former president Michael Martin’s commitment to the “American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment” and to lessen vehicular traffic and greenhouse gas emissions on Campus, but nobody uses it.
Although the buses run regularly, many students [...]

Employees Who Study

November 16th, 2009

Story by Eunice Blanco

Balancing a full-time job and a full-time class schedule is not an easy task. While many students work part time as they attend college, only about one-quarter of full-time students work between 32-40 hours a week.

Student religion and practice

November 16th, 2009

Story by Ariel Wright

New Mexico State University is an open venue of all types of opinions, values and beliefs. At NMSU there is a mixed interpretation of what religion means and what part it should play on campus. 

Story by Jeremy Joustra
A recent burglary in Milton Hall has put even more stress on an already tight budget for the financially strapped New Mexico State University Journalism Department.
The burglars made away with three 42-inch plasma televisions, as well as damaging another one beyond repair in the process. Three of the televisions belonged to the [...]

Dorm Disturbance

November 15th, 2009

Editorial by Mandi Cordova
For the past three years that I have been in college here at New Mexico State University, there has been a problem with fire alarms being pulled late at night in the dorms. I am shocked that campus housing has not figured out a solution to this problem.
Each time the fire alarm [...]

Story by Dustin Edwards

The New Mexico State University Tennis Club is an organization that meets weekly, providing its members practice, camaraderie and an opportunity to play tennis competitively.

‘Ruggers for life’

November 7th, 2009

Story by Carlos Lopez

In one of the most physically demanding sports, the Lady’s Chile rugby team of New Mexico State University has managed to gain a legion of followers and participants over its three-decade history.

ACES door contest

November 7th, 2009

Story by Matthew Morris
Homecoming week at New Mexico State University is full of competition. There is a competition between couples to become Homecoming King and Queen and there is, of course, the football game where the Aggies compete for a precious victory. The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences also had a competition that [...]

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