Story by Cody Johnson Diversity is one of the features that New Mexico State University stresses in its student body, and the campus provides equally diverse dining options to accommodate students and faculty. Dining options stretch as far as Gerald Thomas to the NMSU Golf Course. There are options from formal dining to on-the-go snacks [...]
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Story by Andrea Rojas PRC Productions is scheduled to begin filming a new grindhouse drama titled “Desert Demonz” this summer in the Las Cruces area. The film, written by Henry Gonzales and Troy Scoughton Jr., revolves around the relatively unknown rockabilly scene in Las Cruces and was created as a way to expose the culture Gonzalez said he [...]
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Story by Sarah Graves The NMSU Chapter for Women in Computing, chartered last November, is a student organization that encourages and strengthens the resolve of diverse individuals in the field of computing. “Women in computing can get discouraged being in a historically under-represented field,” said organization President Tasha Nesiba. “We have created a community of [...]
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Story by Melinda Rouse Sitting around on a Friday night with nothing to do led us to this. We went to the store and then to our closets. We wet the backs of our lick-and-stick tattoos enough to cover our arms and drew on enormously huge eye liner lashes. Then we took to our art: [...]
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Story by Jesse Telles New Mexico State University has some fascinating sculptures scattered around campus – a total of 12, to be exact – and some students may not even notice them. From the “Quest of Knowledge” by the Zuhl Library to the “Clock of Dreams” by the Engineering Complex, every sculpture has meaning behind it [...]
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Story by Kenya Brook Reed On the weekends if you go to the duck pond on New Mexico State University’s campus, you might see an unusual sight. Students in canoes paddle around the pond in preparation for a competition held every year. They race, do tug-of-wars and practice 180 degree turns. NMSU’s concrete canoe team [...]
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Story by Randa Ayn Hutcheson The Alamogordo Rodeo Winter Series (ARWS) is a youth-based organization, in which competitors from the ages of 2 to 19 years old display their skills in rodeo events. There are speed, roping and rough-stock events. The ARWS is a small organization, but it gives youth a chance to compete with [...]
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Story by Jessica Cervantes Supporters of President Barack Obama hosted the grand opening of the Obama for America office in Las Cruces March 4 in hopes their volunteer work during the election year will re-elect Obama. The Las Cruces office, located at 151 S. Solano, is now home to the third in the state of [...]
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Story by Suzanna Lester So many great performances go on at New Mexico State University that deserve the community’s support. Programs for the arts struggle across the board as it is. When asking around Las Cruces, it is rare to find many people, whether involved at NMSU or not, who know what’s happening in the [...]
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Story by Adriana Abarca As summer approaches, many prepare for traveling to a unique part of the world. What country will you explore? There are endless options for travel destinations; however, there is one country that offers the adventure in a jungle, desert, beach or glacier – Argentina. Located on the southeast portion of South [...]
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