Silver City, N.M.- Born in Suffolk, Virginia, Matt Homell came to Western New Mexico University to play football. The junior quarterback, who previously played Junior College in California, came to WNMU because he felt this was the “best opportunity to play ball” for his football career. He is currently majoring in Business and plans to
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Linzy Granger Runs For ASWNMU Senate
Silver City, NM- Linzy Granger headed into her junior year feeling pretty confident thanks to being awarded the All RMAC, Pre-Season Second Baseman award as well a position in SAAC. She also serves as Historian for Student Occupational Therapy Assistant Club and plays second base on WNMU softball team. Originally hailing from Carsbad, NM, and
Sky Klaus Runs for ASWNMU Senate
Silver City, NM- This is a press release prepared by Sky Klaus for ASWNMU Student Senate. Sky Klaus is a photographer, Journalist and Junior at Western New Mexico University majoring in Fine Arts. She is running for the ASWNMU Student Government Senator position for the Fall Semester of 2016. Sky Klaus usually is seen holding
Bre Aker: ASWNMU Secretary for Fall 2016
Silver City, NM- Breanna Aker, Senator representing the School of Business, has run uncontested for the position of ASWNMU Secretary and unless some unforeseen occurance happens, will be serving in the position this coming fall. Bre’s position will have her keeping the Executive Council of the Associated Students of Western New Mexico University running both
Candidates for Student Government Elections
Hey everyone! It’s that time of year again where we elect our new leaders for the student body. These are the following candidates: Candidates: President – Kaitlin Ellis – Claudia Osuna Ochoa Secretary – Breanna Aker Treasurer – Vladimir Gnilozubov – Tim Stillman Senator – Annely Heinze Alvarado – Georgette Escobar – Mariangela Garcia –
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WNMU to start offering classes in Glendale AZ
Glendale, AZ- It’s a common saying that opportunity is around every corner. Some opportunities however require more foot work than others as is the case with a new Cell Molecular Biology degree program. The catch is that this degree will be offered by WNMU at Glendale Community College in Arizona. This new program in Glendale
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Creative Writing Contest: “How to Hunt Big Game” by Raymond Stryker
This is the second-place winner of the Creative Writing Contest’s Non-Fiction Category. Written by Raymond Stryker, a senior pursuing a degree in Environmental Sustainability. He is also a Veteran, retiring from the United States Army in 2011 after 25 years of service. This is “How to Hunt Big Game” by Raymond Stryker. When going outdoors
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WNMU Hosts 4th Annual Hoops 4 Hope
Silver City, N.M.- Last Monday on March 21st, Western New Mexico University hosted the fourth annual Hoops 4 Hope event, which turned out to be a huge success. The event, which was led by the Special Needs Committee and Office of Communications, was open to community for those who suffer for a physical or mental
WNMU Art Club Invites New Students to Join
Silver City, NM- Three years ago, after a few ups-and-downs and several trials, the Art Club was created at Western New Mexico University and still grows to this day. “It has become more recognized,” Art Club Treasurer Jenny Castanon says, “it finally grew and was left with serious students with an interest in art.” With
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Applied Liberal Arts and Sciences Guides WNMU Into the Future
Silver City, NM- It’s predicted that in the future, machines will replace mankind in the workforce. It sounds like the plot of a science fiction movie, but according to the Oxford Journal “The Future of Employment: How Susceptible are Jobs to Computerization?” 47% of jobs will become automated within the next ten years. This articles
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