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NMSU Army ROTC to keep tradition in 24th annual Bataan Memorial Death March

March 12, 2013 by Tonya Suther, NMSU News Center More than 60 Army ROTC cadets and cadre from New Mexico State University will mark a tragic historical event with a grueling marathon. The 24th annual Bataan Memorial Death March is slated for March 16-17, at White Sands Missile Range. The Bataan Memorial Death March is a 26.2-mile trek that loops through sandy desert terrain to honor serv More »

LC Bulletin: NMSU course nears anniversary

June 15, 2012. Retrieved online June 18, 2012 from Charlie Blanchard, Las Cruces Bulletin University’s golf course built almost 50 years ago The New Mexico State University Golf Course ranks as one of the finest semi-public golf venues in all of New Mexico. Located just north of the intersection of Interstates 10 and 25, the 18-hole NMSU course is framed by the majestic Organ Mountains to the More »

Snow Photos: Organ Mountains and Las Cruces, NM

Thank you everyone for sending your photos! Click on the first two pictures to see more photos from Dec. 2009. The Traders Statue photo will take you to The Traders Statue page where you can read about its history, symbolism and construction. Check out what the Las Cruces Sun-News says about the 2009-2010 winter season…. February 4, 2010. Retrieved online: February 4, 2010 from Steve More »

Sunset, Moonrise: Organ Mountains Snowscape

December 7, 2009 by Tito Montoya, with permission Organ Mountains Snowscape The sequence of photos above was taken by Jesus (Tito) Montoya on December 1, 2009. He captured the Organ Mountains in sunset and moonrise, culminating in this exceptional photo. Thanks, Tito, for sharing your photos with the College of Business! More »

Going green at NMSU inspires campus group to plan events

October 26, 2009 by Jenna Candelaria NMSU Round Up OASIS works to raise awareness about sustainability As the Year of Sustainability comes into its final months, a club on campus is hoping to increase awareness about the importance of sustainability through films, recycling and community events. The Organization of Aggie Students Inspiring Sustainability was formed in 2008 by two students w More »