Health & Fitness

Flu Season in New Mexico

By: Sharna Johnson For college students, the deeper they get into fall semester, the more there is to do. Exams are looming closer, major assignments and projects are coming due, papers are piling up, and […]

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The Chase

A Magical Mountain Getaway

By: Zwoozey Doyle The sunset peaks over the mountain skyline, creating an exquisite purple and pink oversetting to the Mescalero Lake. The water paints a breathtaking reflection as the birds dance across the sky, and […]

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Campus Life

Who Needs Public Education Anyways?

By: Rae Arnett What does less funding for the public universities in New Mexico mean? Budget cuts and higher tuition costs are two things that immediately come to mind. But no matter what the actual […]

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News/Politics

The Despicable Rally

By: Rae Arnett More than 1000 New Mexico educators, parents, and students rallied at the Roundhouse Thursday afternoon according to Santa Fe Public Schools. With the hundreds of participants marching, chanting, and holding signs, it […]

Campus Life

Sometimes Spring Semester Just Blows

By: Sharna Johnson It’s hard to say which is worse: waking up to the windows shaking and dark, dirt-filled skies, or a day that starts out beautiful only to have your hair blown backward when […]

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News/Politics

New Mexico’s Education Enigma

By: Rae Arnett Education has been a hot topic in national news since Betsy DeVos was confirmed as Secretary of Education. Concerns about DeVos and how she will fund the public school system and what, […]

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Around Town

Portales’ Hidden Treasure – La Paz

By: Samantha Smith Years before I ever came to school at ENMU, I had to listen to my older sister, Taylor, our best friend, Gina, Taylor’s boyfriend/Gina’s brother Tel, and Gina’s oldest brother, Tyrel, rave […]