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Story by Chelsey Drummond “Little Moments, Big Magic” is exactly what the Big Brother Big Sisters program is all about. Stacie Christiano, chief executive officer of the Southwestern New Mexico branch, knows all too well how accurate the slogan can be. “We’re in the business of providing one-on-one mentoring for any child who wants a [...]
Story by Victoria Guadalupe Molinar If losing someone you unconditionally love to a heinous crime is unbearable, imagine watching a documentary showing a reenactment of the atrocity that changed your life 20 years later. That’s what the victims and family members did on Tuesday, Feb. 9, during the premiere of “A Nightmare in Las Cruces.” [...]
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: Ashton Coyle Many music festivals held across the U.S. annually can be a bank-breaker for college students. Tickets often range from $80 for single day passes, to around $300 for two-or three-day wristbands. At Fun Fun Fun Fest, a music festival this year held Nov. 7 and 8, in Austin, Texas, students could [...]
Story by Antonio Lucero Friday, November the 13th was proved not so unlucky after all for the performances of the Festival of Thanks held in the New Mexico State University Music Recital Hall. More than 130 choir members participated in the Festival of Thanks to set the tone for upcoming seasons and holidays.
Story by Mindy Vasquez The English Undergraduate Student Organization or EUSO club is coming back to New Mexico State University after 12 years, according to NMSU English professor Harriet Linkin. EUSO is a club for anyone who is interested in English, said Lindsey Jones, the student who pushed to start the club back up. The [...]
Story by Darrel Gomez Jr. Finals are here – a time when students tend to look for ways to relieve some stress. Well how about a nature hike up one of the biggest landmarks in Las Cruces, known as “A” Mountain? “A” Mountain, also known as Tortugas Mountain, rises above the East Mesa to an elevation [...]
Story by Matthew Morris The New Mexico State University coed cheerleading squad placed third last year at the USA Nationals competition in Anaheim, Calif., and will be returning to improve this year but with both squads instead of just one. “Whenever I took over, that was my big thing was that they needed to attend [...]
Story by Tom Sandford NMSU students and community members alike were seen sliding down the grassy hill between Aggie stadium and the adjacent practice field while a rare snowfall blanketed the New Mexico State Campus on Thursday, Dec. 3.