Story and video by Gabriella Ferrari Full-time college students study approximately 15 hours a week, but engineering students are the most studious compared to their peers in business and the social sciences, according to the 2011 National Survey of Student Engagement.
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Story by Cynthia Palomares Students work toward getting Judy Shepard to Las Cruces The Sexual and Gender Diversity Resource Center located at New Mexico State University finalized its contract with keynote speaker Judy Shepard, whose son was killed by homophobic criminals, after some debate with ASNMSU Council; she is now set to speak at [...]
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Story and video by Kristina Medley Many prospective journalists dream of working in the spotlight, interviewing key officials and politicians, traveling and having name recognition. However, some students may not realize that this dream starts in the college setting.
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Story by Sarah Lewis An up-and-coming local video production company has begun to provide creative services to Las Cruces and surrounding areas, catering to people looking to promote their business, special event or movie production. The Camera Hogs LLC Production Company, is a group of individuals providing photography, film, scriptwriting, movie and commercial making, post production [...]
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Story and video by Amanda Orozco Stuck temporarily in a place of dark feelings and harmful thoughts, college students struggle to overcome their depression on top of maintaining their GPA. The ideal of higher education is filled with new beginnings. In movies and on television, college life is depicted as strenuous, but rewarding. The students [...]
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Story and video by Zane Klemo University life can be full of negative experiences, but some athletic clubs at New Mexico State University provide an opportunity to enjoy different recreational activities. The NMSU bass fishing team, started in the fall 2011 by sophomore mechanical engineering major Tanner Cooper, is one of those clubs offered at [...]
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Story and video by by Dominic Nicholas Entering the gate of Kent Hall and walking across the completely silent building lobby to the University Museum on a winter afternoon has a “beginning of a scary movie” feel to it at first. But when someone opens the door to the University Museum, the mood changes because [...]
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