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In a time when xenophobia and racism continue to rise and marginalized groups continue to grow in fear, I wish we had a hero ...
Inefficient judges, negligent officials and a complicit government are some of the obstacles that individuals must overcome when fighting for gender equality in Mexico, along with the incessant pain ...
At the start of the spring semester, New Mexico State University’s Office of Equity, Inclusion and Diversity updated their staff to include two new interim directors, filling the roles that Sophia ...
The commonly used pesticide, Roundup, which has recently raised health concerns, has been banned in several U.S. cities, raising the question of its usage at New Mexico State University. Roundup and ...
Families & Youth Innovations Plus and La Vida Project hosted a spooky-themed pride ball in celebration of queer culture on Friday, October 27, 2023. The free event included drag competitions and ...
Nearly 18 years ago, in Sapporo, Japan, a digital girl with two turquoise pig-tails was born. Hatsune Miku is the personification of a virtual idol developed by Crypton Future Media as a voicebank for ...
Dear Mr. Editor, A fellow Aggie here. I hope this letter brings accountability and practical change. I write this letter to inform you of the inequities I have experienced while attending New Mexico ...
The New Mexico State University Aggies headed up north for the always antipated battle of I-25 against the University of New Mexico Lobos and recorded their fourth-straight win after posting 172 ...
Community members gathered to rally against the Trump administration outside the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library on the corner of Picacho Avenue and Main Street on Saturday, April 19. Organizers said ...
Güey, a common curse word in the Mexican community, has been used for years to express frustration. Illustration by David Castañeda.
New Mexico State University police arrested pro-Palestine protesters on campus Thursday after they conducted a sit-in at Hadley Hall, the university’s administrative building. Members of the Las ...
This article was originally published in The Historic Mesilla Valley Magazine. As Las Cruces natives who have spent a majority of their lives in Mesilla, Amanda Davies and her mother, Irma Chavez-May, ...
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