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NMSU Regents to vote Monday on employee benefit cuts

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | June 25, 2016

Members of the New Mexico State University Board of Regents are scheduled to vote on much-anticipated cuts to employee benefits Monday during a meeting that won’t be webcast and isn’t being held in the Regents’ normal meeting room. Continue Reading

Burrell College

Getting to know NM’s first college of osteopathic medicine

By Aaron Stiles, The Round Up/Oncore Magazine | May 5, 2016

The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, Southern New Mexico’s first medical school, will open this fall. Continue Reading

Campus Health Center

Proposed cuts to employee benefits stir controversy at NMSU

By Billy Huntsman, The Round Up/Oncore Magazine | April 8, 2016

New Mexico State University has to eliminate more than $10 million from its budget. Continue Reading

D. Dowd Muska

A dubious bet on college and economic development

By D. Dowd Muska | March 25, 2016

Sending more of New Mexico’s high-school graduates off to college, while providing insufficient employment opportunities for them after graduation, is profoundly unwise policy. Continue Reading

Paul Gessing

Sunshine Week focus must be on government transparency

By Paul J. Gessing | March 23, 2016

The topic of this year’s Sunshine Week panel at NMSU revolves around “outside” money in local elections. Campaign finance reform and government transparency are two different and largely unrelated issues. Continue Reading

A statue outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

House panel kills bill to help shore up lottery scholarship fund

By Robert Nott, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 17, 2016

Their action effectively leaves the struggling scholarship program without any means to shore it up until next year’s legislative session. Continue Reading

John Arthur Smith

Bill to alter lottery scholarship funding advances

By Milan Simonich, The Santa Fe New Mexican | February 11, 2016

State senators approved a bill Thursday that would require the ailing New Mexico Lottery to provide $41 million a year for college scholarships, a move some opponents believe could leave less money for students. Continue Reading

NMSU’s student government discusses legislative priorities

By Aaron Stiles, The Round Up/Oncore Magazine | January 18, 2016

The biggest issue at hand right now for students is the state of the Lottery Scholarship. Continue Reading

Terry Brunner

Seeding economic development in the grassroots

By Terry Brunner | November 23, 2015

Economic experts and economic-development professionals have their place but don’t necessarily have a monopoly on ideas. New Mexicans like you and your neighbors deserve an opportunity to have your say as well. Continue Reading

NMPolitics.net and NMSU’s Round Up announce partnership

By NMPolitics.net report | October 14, 2015

NMPolitics.net’s Heath Haussamen will work with student journalists at The Round Up as a collaborator and adviser on stories that have a focus on politics and government. NMPolitics.net and The Round Up will share publication of those articles. Continue Reading

Las Cruces City Hall

Watch Las Cruces mayoral, council candidates debate

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | October 14, 2015

Candidates for Las Cruces mayor and three City Council seats participated in a two-hour debate at New Mexico State University on Tuesday. Continue Reading

Las Cruces municipal candidates debate Tuesday

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | October 13, 2015

Candidates for three Las Cruces City Council seats and mayor will participate in a debate at New Mexico State University on Tuesday. Continue Reading

The movement to change the Oct. 12 holiday is rooted in history

By Nicolás Cabrera | October 12, 2015

Many historical accounts of the first contacts between Native Americans and Europeans can be consulted online as well as in public and university libraries. Continue Reading

NMSU examining soil after Gold King Mine river contamination

By Jane Moorman, NMSU University Communications | September 22, 2015

Will the Gold King Mine spill spread heavy metal contaminants that will settle in the river and irrigation ditches? NMSU is working to find out. Continue Reading

Domenici conference starts today

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | August 31, 2011

The 2011 Domenici Public Policy Conference starts today, and among those speaking will be former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle and Gov. Susana Martinez. Continue Reading

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