Silver City, N.M.- Offensive shooting and assists is what helped New Mexico Highlands charge past the Western New Mexico University men’s basketball team for the win, 91-71, last Friday night during Senior Night. The Cowboys (15-13, 14-8 RMAC) were able to convert on nearly half of their shots shooting 31-63 (49) and able to take
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New Media Festival: New Media Performance
Silver City, N.M.- Last Friday night, the Department of Expressive Arts wrapped up their New Media Festival with one final event- the New Media Performance. The event consisted of new media music with many guests and bands performing. The first performance of the night was called “Drone Desert”, which was produced by Peter Bill and
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New Media Festival: Everything Wearable Technology
Silver City, N.M.- The Department of Expressive Arts hosted the New Media Festival last Thursday and Friday here at Western New Mexico Univeristy. Everything Wearable Technology Workshop was one of the event that was held Friday night as Peter Bill, Assistant Professor New Media, invited Barry Moon and Jessica Rajko to the McCray workshop to
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Mustangs Unable to Answer to No.7 Skyhawks
Silver City, N.M.- The Western New Mexico University Men’s basketball team squared off against the No. 7 seed Fort Lewis College (FLC) Saturday night but fell short 97-61. What helped FLC (23-3, 18-3 RMAC) push past WNMU (1-25, 1-20 RMAC) is points off turnovers with 14 and field goal shooting hitting 31-57 (54.4). The Mustangs
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Skyhawks’s Bench Points Roll Past Mustangs
Silver City, N.M.- The Western New Mexico University women’s basketball team could not find an answer to stopping Fort Lewis College’s (FLC) bench points. FLC was able to put up 40 bench points last Saturday night which helped them take the victory over WNMU 73-62. Starting the first half was the Skyhawks (16-10, 12-9 RMAC)
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WNMU Softball Finishes Tournament With 4-3 Loss
Las Vegas, NV- This past weekend, Western New Mexico University softball was in Las Vegas for the Desert Stinger tournament, winning two and losing three (2-3). One of which was on Sunday’s final game of the tournament. It came down to a nail bitter where Concordia University Irvine (CUI) was able to inch their way
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Ryan Stephan and Mavericks Push Past Mustangs
Silver City, N.M.- Western New Mexico University men’s basketball were unable to stop Ryan Stephan and the Mavericks as they fell short 83-61 last Friday night. For Colorado Mesa, Ryan Stephan came away with 26 points and 11 rebounds. Momentum seemed to be on the Mustangs side in the beginning of the first half by
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Bench Points and Rebounds Give Mavericks Win Over Mustangs
Silver City, N.M.- Colorado Mesa’s (CMU) bench points and rebounds is what helped them get the win over Western New Mexico University women’s basketball team 55-43 last Friday night. The Mavericks outgained the Mustangs in bench points 23-9 and in rebounds 47-37. Deandra Williams jumper put WNMU up on the board with the first score
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McCray Keeps Mustangs Close Against Mountain Lions
Silver City, N.M.- Even though Willie McCray came away with 22 points for Western New Mexico University men’s basketball team last Friday night, it would not be enough to stop University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS) as they earned themselves the win 95-73. With McCray’s performance, shooting 7-12 from the field and snagging 4 steals, it
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WNMU Launches Minor in Communications
Silver City, NM- During the fall of 2015, a communication minor was brought to Western New Mexico University. Professor Benjamin Cline, who is currently teaching Public Speaking and Group Communications, was dedicated to bring a communication minor to the University, but saw many obstacles in his path. With a Doctorate of Philosophy in Communication, Cline