When “Border Stories: Photographs and Commentary by Bruce Berman,” exhibited at University of Texas at El Paso Centennial Museum on Thursday, Jan.21, and  “Classic Bruce Berman: Photographs from the Border” (Friday, Jan. 29 at El Paso’s Adair Margo Fine Art) open, visitors to the galleries will be treated to a sensitive glimpse of life that [...]

Story by: Ashton Coyle
As we begin 2010, many people are trying to live up to New Year’s resolutions. But where did this tradition come from? Does your resolution make the list of the top resolutions for 2010? Las Cruces residents, interviewed in this video, talk about their hopes for this new year.

Story by Paul Ratje

Long before the 2003 donation of the Taylor-Barela-Reynolds-Mesilla State Monument, better known as the J. Paul and Mary Taylor Home, the Taylor family had been thinking about the future of the home where the couple raised seven children and had lived  for about 60 years.
Home with a history (see Taylor home slideshow)

Enough stuff!

January 9th, 2010

Story by
Aleksa Costa

The other day I wasn’t very happy. I wanted a new camera, my computer was crashing, my car batteries 
were dead, and my Ipod was outdated. I looked around my room and thought, “But I have so much stuff, why 
do I want more?”
We all have too much stuff. In the past 10 [...]

Free counseling on campus

January 2nd, 2010

Story by Mandi Cordova
Many students may not be aware that here on campus, free counseling sessions are available in room 100 on the first floor of the Garcia Annex from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

The assumption that you need to be a full time student is false. All NMSU students are allowed up to 15 [...]

Story by Carli Chavez

Most all students wish there was a bookstore where they could sell their college books back and get more than a couple bucks and buy books for cheaper than what they are used to paying.

Story by Eunice Blanco

While many veterans come back home from deployment to resume their jobs, activities and families, many are striving to return to their education. With a greater sense of responsibility, veterans are running the extra mile to pursue their education after war.

Story by Darrel Gomez Jr.
Santa Rosa, the seat of Guadalupe County, is known for its numerous natural springs in the northeastern part of New Mexico.
Santa Rosa offers many tourist attractions for those interested in the outdoors. Every summer, thousands of tourists pour into Santa Rosa for softball tournaments, swimming, fishing and boating activities.
 

Story by Jackie McCrief

The Las Cruces Farmer’s and Crafts Market is held twice a week at the Downtown Mall, on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. It offers something for everyone: handcrafted pottery, freshly grown produce, chile pepper angel ornaments or homemade biscochitos.

Sections

Blogroll

Links

Ads by Google

Technical Stuff

Site by Dusty Sensiba. Template created by High Impact.
Copyright © 2009 The Merge and Merge contributors. All rights reserved.