Head Coach Jim Callender Claims 700th Win

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Silver City, NM- Head Coach Jim Callender posts his 700th win of his career last Saturday when the Western New Mexico University volleyball team earned themselves a win against New Mexico Highlands. It was a thriller of a game that went back-and-fourth, but WNMU was able to pull it out with a win 3-2 (22-25,

Remembering Ella Sala Myers

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Silver City, NM- Western New Mexico University hosted an art exhibition on Thursday, November 12th, which showcased Ella Sala Myers’ artwork and was free for the public to attend. On May 24, 2014, a plane crashed three miles away from Silver City, New Mexico, killing four people that were aboard. Ella Kirk, age 14, Michael

Native American Club Hosts Open House

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Silver City, NM- The Native American Club held an open house on Tuesday, November 10 at The Native American Center. Aside from being a great way to open up to the campus community, it was also a good opportunity for students to learn a little more about the organization. Dr. Scott Fritz, one of the

WNMU Christian Challenge Offers Great Things For Students

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Silver City, NM- The WNMU Christian Challenge is a club that you probably haven’t heard much about.  The Challenge has a number of weekly activities that students can engage in, including Weekly Bible Studies on Wednesday Nights starting at 8:30 as well as a High-Noon lunch, which is all you can eat for either $2

Madre e Hijo se unen a la familia de WNMU

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Deming, NM- Muchos estudiantes tienen horarios de trabajo realmente difíciles de manejar una vez que entran a la universidad. Otros se dan cuenta que tienen obstáculos enormes que tienen que superar. Estas cosas nos desgastan y nos mantienen bajo presión. Sin embargo, escuchar la historia del estudiante de primer año de WNMU Alexandro Rubio y

Guest Editorial: Gabby Begay

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Editor’s Note: This issue features a guest editorial from Gabby Begay, a WNMU Graduate student who also serves on the Board of Regents. In honor of Native American Month, she is writing a guest editorial for The Mustang, speaking about her life and experiences growing up half-Navajo. “I grew up knowing it’s wrong to have

CALLING ALL WRITERS: Undergraduate Writing Contest

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Do you like to write? No, not boring newspaper articles! Things like poetry or short stories? If that’s the case, the Undergraduate Writing Contest might be something worth checking out. The contest, which is being run by Dr. Michael Ann Nelson and Dr. Austin Tremblay of the Humanities Department, offers undergraduates taking at least 6