Month: March 2024
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NMSU Softballer Spearman Snags Third CUSA Freshman of the Week Honor
This weekend, the Aggies returned to their winning ways with help from Desirae Spearman who was named the Conference USA Freshman of the Week for the third time through just six weeks of the 2024 campaign.
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NM Dept of Health offers Quick online test to determine Diabetes Risk
Small lifestyle changes can prevent life-altering disease.
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“Visit Las Cruces” honors local women pioneers, tourism industry drivers
These four women can be credited with creating great experiences and cultivating the efforts that go into the tourism and hospitality in the region.
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NMSU, Nebraska Extension to host virtual food manufacturers workshop in April
New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service in collaboration with University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension will host a virtual certification course for food manufacturing industry professionals.
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Wholesaler Recalls “Enhancement” Products marketed as dietary supplements because they contain prescription drugs
Pyramid Wholesale Issues Recall of Various Brands of Products Sold as Dietary Supplements for Sexual Enhancement Because They Contain Undeclared Prescription Drugs Including Sildenafil (Viagra) and/or Tadalafil (Cialis)
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La mejor protección contra el sarampión es la vacunación
El sarampión es una de las enfermedades respiratorias más contagiosas del mundo y tiene el potencial de poner en peligro la vida.
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Las Cruces High School takes the Trophy at 2024 “Tell the Story” Film Showcase
Lights! Camera! Action! Students across the district are created digital stories at their schools thanks to fully equipped state-of-the-art mobile media labs.
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Justice Department Sues Apple for Monopolizing Smartphone Markets
Apple’s Broad-Based, Exclusionary Conduct Makes It Harder for Americans to Switch Smartphones, Undermines Innovation for Apps, Products, and Services, and Imposes Extraordinary Costs on Developers, Businesses, and Consumers
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NMSU Extension to host Biochar and Soil Health Field Day April 24
Biochar is a charcoal-like substance produced by burning organic materials in an oxygen-limited environment and is used to rejuvenate soil health.
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NMSU Tombaugh Scholar’s research focuses on giant planets
Stephen Markham is the newest Tombaugh Scholar at New Mexico State University.
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Aggies Baseball Loses in Albuquerque 14-4
The Aggies managed to get two on the base paths in the top of the first on two walks from Titus Dumitruand Nick Gore but were unfortunately unable to capitalize on the opportunity.
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Aggies Place Fourth at Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate
The Aggies wrapped up the Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate on Tuesday afternoon – finishing fourth out of 14.
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Our Broader Community To Receive “New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division’s FY24 Outdoor Equity Funding”
The New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD) of the New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) has announced funding of $975,142 in new Outdoor Equity Fund (OEF) awards to 33 organizations.
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NMSU to host Taking the Pentagon to the People event March 27-28
In March, New Mexico State University and the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness will host Taking the Pentagon to the People at Corbett Center Student Union on the Las Cruces campus.
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Una Guía Rápida sobre los Programas de Asistencia Alimentaria
La inseguridad alimentaria, que consiste en la falta de acceso a suficientes alimentos para satisfacer las necesidades básicas, afecta a más de 17 millones de hogares en los Estados Unidos.
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The next time your kid says “I know about drugs,” give them a test
March 18-24, 2024 is National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week.
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ON MARCH 20-21 SEE THE SECOND ANNUAL TELL THE STORY LCPS FILM SHOWCASE — MOTION PICTURE ROUNDUP
Join student filmmakers from Las Cruces Public Schools as they unveil their own movies for the first time on the big screen.
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Man Injured in Tuesday Morning Fire in Las Cruces
A 35-year-old man was critically injured Tuesday morning in a structure fire on Parker Road in Las Cruces.
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March 19 is National Agriculture Day
American farms remind us of the beauty and generosity of our Nation. They feed the country and the world, and with each new planting season, they embody that most American of things—possibilities.
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NMSU Physics graduate students host Physics Fun Day for families, local schools
Whether you’re a science lover or just enjoy experiences that spark your curiosity, New Mexico State University is hosting “Physics Fun Day” from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, March 22 at Gardiner Hall.
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Wednesday is the LAST day to apply for New Mexico’s 2024-2025 Big Game Draw
Need Assistance? We are here to help Application assistance is available through our Information Center at 888-248-6866.
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NMSU climate change speaker series hosts discussion of oil and gas pollution in New Mexico
As part of NMSU’s Cambios Climate Change Speaker Series, attorney Tim Davis will speak to the community about oil and gas pollution in New Mexico
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NMSU Art Museum Juried Student Show to include more than 30 student works
Each year, the University Art Museum at New Mexico State University receives 60 to 80 submissions from both art majors and non-majors for its annual Juried Student Show.
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Organ Mountain Knights Fall to Volcano Vista in Boys Class 5A State Basketball Championship
Up by two at the halfway mark, the Knights demonstrated the determination they showed all season.
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Is Allsup’s FINALLY making a move to Las Cruces?
A permit recently filed with the City of Las Cruces hints at our broader community’s first Allsups location.
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2023-24 Womens Basketball Season Ends in Huntsville
In the blink of an eye, the Aggies’ season came to a close.
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NM State Womens Tennis Drops Close Match at New Mexico
NM State returned to the road as it travel 200 miles north to take on rival New Mexico on Sunday afternoon at the Linda Estes Tennis Complex.
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Two bobcats test positive for rabies in southwest New Mexico
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) Scientific Laboratory Division has confirmed that two bobcats, one in Grant County and one in Sierra County, have tested positive for rabies.
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La FDA aprueba el primer monitor continuo de glucosa de venta libre
La FDA (por sus siglas en inglés) autorizó la comercialización del primer monitor continuo de glucosa (CGM, por sus siglas en inglés) de venta libre.
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La exposición accidental a los parches de fentanilo sigue siendo mortal para los niños
La exposición accidental a medicamentos es una de las principales causas de intoxicación en los niños.
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Gassama’s Perfect Game Leads to NMSU Womens Basketball Postseason Win
The Aggies are advancing. Last Saturday, NM State (13-17, 6-10 CUSA) took down FIU (20-11, 11-5 CUSA) 65-56 in Miami.
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Aggies Men Fall in C-USA Quarterfinals
Competing in their first CUSA Tournament since joining the conference on July 1, 2023, NM State (13-19, 7-9 CUSA) opened with a game against Western Kentucky (20-11, 8-8 CUSA) Thursday night in the CUSA Tournament quarterfinals.
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Knights Advance to 5A Championship to Avenge Only Loss Against Volcano Vista
Organ Mountain High School defeated Albuquerque High in the Class 5A Semifinals.
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Joint Operation Targets Las Cruces Based Drug Trafficking Organization
The Las Cruces Police Department is sharing this news release issued by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Albuquerque.
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Algunas medicinas y el volante no se mezclan
Si está tomando un medicamento, ¿es seguro conducir? Lo más probable es que sí.
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Schmidt and Tinani Wrap Up Zone E Qualifier
Each diver strutted their stuff in their final rounds, demonstrating their ability and desire to compete at the highest level.