Story by Carolyn Wright While many college students’ spring breaks and summers are filled with a trip to the beach, a cruise or visit to college “hot spots,” rarely do they vacation to a place that holds so many childhood memories.
Story by Carolyn Wright While many college students’ spring breaks and summers are filled with a trip to the beach, a cruise or visit to college “hot spots,” rarely do they vacation to a place that holds so many childhood memories.
Story by Simone Del Rosario A “Countdown to Summer” dance will be held at the New Mexico State University Livestock Pavilion on Friday night to benefit the Agricultural and Extension Education Graduate Student Organization. The dance will feature the Yarbrough Band, a classic country and rock band that plays all over New Mexico. “Countdown [...]
Review by Jonathan Rejent With the semester coming to a close and stress levels peaking, a number of New Mexico State University students found relief at the mid-April Deer Tick concert in El Paso.
Story by Elizabeth Lopez During these trying financial times, the last thing any student wants to see is a tuition increase. Associated Students of New Mexico State University President Travis Dulany explains why tuition is going up by 11 percent.
Story by Mindy Vasquez By Mindy Vasquez The New Mexico State University’s Dancers Unlimited presented its Mr. & Miss Rhythm 2010 contest at the Corbet Auditorium on April 11, 2010, which turned out to be Mr. Rhythm 2010, when only one girl enter the contest, automatically making her Miss Rhythm 2010.
Story by Cody Hoffman Basketball players of all ages dusted off their shoes, rounded up their teammates and threw on some cool uniforms this month for the 3 on 3 Gus Macker basketball tournament in Las Cruces.
Story by David Livingstone What is a bee telling the hive when it dances in a circle? What insect was used in military decorations in Egypt? These are the types of questions the New Mexico State University Linnaean Team answered for its first place victory at the regional competition of the Linneaen Games.
Story by Dustin Edwards As the traditional newspaper industry struggles to make profits, many media outlets have began to focus on the Internet for advertising dollars. But many in the industry are concerned if the Web will provide a legitimate way for media outlets to make money. Jon Blazak, editor-in-chief of New Mexico State University’s [...]
Story by Kathryn L. Keane Walking down Guadalupe Street in Santa Fe, with a heavy bag strapped to my back, a tripod under one arm and a camera around my neck, I pretended that I remembered exactly where the famous spiral staircase in the Loretto Chapel was (it was not where I thought it would [...]
Story by Jacqueline McCrief After budget cuts were made across all departments in an attempt to alleviate the $600 million New Mexico deficit, one of the few certified organic farmers in Dona Ana County, Jeff Graham, is worried that he will lose his organic certification, managed by the New Mexico Organic Commodity Commission. Graham, owner [...]