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Emma Álvarez de La Rosa is an international student at New Mexico State University with a double major in music and anthropology. She will be spending the summer at the Smithsonian Folklife … more
New Mexico State University will host its spring 2023 commencement ceremonies May 12-13 and bestow more than 1,400 degrees. NMSU will honor students who completed graduate degrees (nearly 500 Aggies … more
Bulletin reporter Mike Cook asked various community leaders, educators, NMSU faculty, legislators and others for their thoughts about the selection of the next New Mexico State University chancellor. … more
The Aaron Gifford Benefit Pickleball fundraising tournament held April 1-2 at Lions Park in Las Cruces raised more than $30,000. The organizing committee made a visit to Mesilla Valley Community of … more
Sonoma Elementary School fourth-grade teacher Christopher Nuñez has won a $25,000 cash prize as the 2022 Milken Family Foundation Educator Award for New Mexico. He received the award in … more
Mayor Ken Miyagishima will celebrate his 60 th birthday Monday, May 15, by presiding over a regular meeting of the Las Cruces City Council. Miyagishima has spent more than half his life in elected … more
Doña Ana Community College professor Laura De La Cruz, Ph.D., has been named a regional recipient of the 2023 Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Teaching … more
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department will host free hiking and walking events twice a week for families and friends to take part in beginning in May, the city said in a news … more
Friday, May 5, 134 students in the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine officially became doctors. The commencement ceremony, where students received their Doctorates of Osteopathic Medicine, took … more
The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico (CFSNM) will host “100 Who Give Las Cruces” 5-7 p.m. Thursday, May 18, at Icebox Brewing Company, 2825 W. Picacho Ave. CFSNM kicked … more
The Alumni Association of New Mexico State University has announced the seven recipients of its biannual Outstanding Graduate Award, representing each college of the university, plus … more
The Las Cruces Police Department is increasing the number of traffic enforcement projects that target speeding and other driving infractions, LCPD said in a news release. Las Cruces police … more
Billed as a chance to “exit for a while from the digital highway,” COAS Books, 317 N. Main St. downtown, will host Las Cruces Typewriter Revival, 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, May 13. … more
A moment of silence Monday, May 1, was unintentional as family members watched a space-bound rocket take off only to fizzle in a fiery flash and return to ground almost immediately at the Spaceport … more
After more than two years of design and refurbishing work, the White Sands Missile Range Museum has reopened with a flourish. On Thursday, May 4, the doors of the completely renovated facility opened … more
Thomas Branigan Memorial Library will be the site of some fun, engaging events for the public May 4 and 5, in celebration of Star Wars Week. Thursday, May the Fourth (be with you), at 5:30 p.m., … more
Compatriot Bill Kinsella of the Gadsden Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution (SAR), presented Cadet Ernesto Nevarez of Mayfield High School the SAR Bronze ROTC Medal in April. Nevarez was … more
The New Mexico State University College of Health, Education and Social Transformation hosted an April 26 ribbon cutting for the newly named Papen-Aprendamos Autism Diagnostic Center in … more
Las Cruces attorney Anthony F. Filosa was unanimously approved as the new City of Las Cruces municipal judge II at the Las Cruces City Council’s regular meeting April 3. Filosa was born in … more
Las Cruces is a model for the rest of the state as it makes state funds available “to help our businesses when there’s a catastrophe,” state Sen. Carrie Hamblen of Las Cruces said … more
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