Story by Heather Lang In effort to bring awareness to maternal mortality rates in developing countries, a New Mexico State University club staged a “die-in” Wednesday near Corbett Center. Members of the Feminists Reinventing Equality Everywhere lay clad in black under the trees between Monagle Hall and Corbett Center to represent women who have died [...]

Story by Victoria G. Molinar When buying groceries, do students ask themselves where their food comes from? At corporate superstores such as Wal-Mart, many of the fruits and vegetables are imported from long distances, meaning the value and freshness is compromised. A city rich in agriculture like Las Cruces offers a wide variety of meat, [...]

Story by Sarah Campos Cowboys are known for horseback riding, roping bulls and branding, but  in Las Cruces, they are also known for starting a non-profit organization called Cowboys for Cancer Research. Cowboys for Cancer Research began 28 years ago when Las Cruces native Alma Cohorn died of breast cancer. To honor her memory, Cohorn’s [...]

Story by Alejandra Quintana The Corbett Student Union Center recently hosted the 2010 Employment Extravaganza, during which a variety of employers looked to hire Aggies. More than 25 employers from around the area and El Paso came to New Mexico State University for the annual event. This job fair was smaller than other major ones [...]

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