Graduation- Facing the Unknown
By: Rae Arnett With graduation rapidly approaching, my family has been full of advice on what my next steps need to be. My oldest brother believes you should find a job, make it your career, […]
By: Rae Arnett With graduation rapidly approaching, my family has been full of advice on what my next steps need to be. My oldest brother believes you should find a job, make it your career, […]
By: Samantha Smith This semester I chose to sign up for a sign language course to cover one of my general education requirements. As I study for my last written exam in the course, I […]
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 […]
By: Cale Bloskas The new Netflix series, “13 Reasons Why,” has recently started a national controversy on the responsibility the media should take on what they show, and how their viewers react. Many fear […]
By: Samantha Smith This year has proved to be my hardest year yet competing in college rodeo. Throughout my years of school, I have been fairly successful in rodeo, but this year has been different. As […]
By: Cale Bloskas Leaving their hometown for college is often a significant milestone in a student’s life that allows them to break out of the “bubble” they grew up in and redefine themselves. In Eastern […]
By: Rae Arnett My hometown of Nara Visa has been in the news lately, which is an odd occurrence all on its own. There are no gas stations, grocery stores, or police stations. The population […]
By: Samantha Smith Last weekend the ENMU Rodeo Team attended their eighth rodeo of the season and third rodeo of the spring semester at Western Texas College in Snyder, TX. After a less than great […]
By: Samantha Smith People always ask me, “What it’s like to college rodeo? How do you prepare? Does the school supply your horses or do you have your own? Is rodeo expensive?” Truth is, though it is […]
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 […]
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