Silver City, NM- Jeffrey Arrington is a Nursing Major originally from Deming, NM that is running for a position in Student Senate for the very first time. Jeffrey’s prime motivation for running is to help the students. He noticed that WNMU was already very expensive due to student fees and does not want to see
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Clarissa Moreno is ASWNMU Treasure
Silver City, NM- Clarissa Moreno is running unopposed for the position of ASWNMU Treasurer. The Accounting Major from Tuscon, Arizona is currently in her Junior year and has already served one term in ASWNMU Student Government as a Senator. Aside from Student Senate and classes, Clarissa also serves as a catcher for the Lady Mustangs.
Great Race 51 To Start on Sunday
Silver City, NM- Mustang Entertainment welcomes all students to join in an eventful, fun-filled week of fun Great Race 51. The week will launch with a Kick-Off Dance Party on Sunday, April 15th at 10:30 pm in Graham Gym. Students are invited to come get their moves on and set the pace for a great
Brenda Hernandez Runs for ASWNMU Executive Secretary
Silver City, NM- Cross-Country Athlete and Student Worker Brenda Hernandez is throwing her hat into the ring and campaigning for the Executive Secretary position of the Associated Students of Western New Mexico University. Born in Toluca, Mexico, raised in San Diego, California, and currently a Sophomore, Brenda has spent the past two years on campus
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Candidates for ASWNMU Elections
Silver City, NM- Elections for next years Associated Students of Western New Mexico University officially start today. Below are the candidates and each position they are running for. Campaigns last until the end of the week, followed by a panel on Monday, April 16th at 6:30. Elections will be held next Tuesday and Wednesday. Executive
ASWNMU Elections Kick Off This Monday
Silver City, NM- Campaigns for prospective student government members will officially begin on Monday, April 9th and last until Sunday, April 15th. A panel of students in the running will be held on Monday, April 16th in the J. Cloyd Miller Library at 6:30 pm, where The Mustang and representatives of the current student government will ask
New Mexico Japanese American Citizens League Brings Presentation to WNMU
The WNMU History Program and Dr. Scott Fritz are partnering with the New Mexico Japanese American Citizens League to bring a “Living History” presentation to Light Hall Auditorium on Saturday, April 28th from 1 pm to 3 pm. According to JACL, the presentation, NISEI, THE GREATEST GENERATION, presents authentic stories of the American-born sons and daughters
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Mustang Newspaper Seeking New Editor
Silver City, NM- The Mustang is looking for a new Editor for the 2018-2019 school year. Students with a passion for writing and working out in the community can apply on the WNMU website through hire touch at the link below. https://wnmu.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobID=461&job=student-worker-editor-mustang-newspaper Be sure to include a resume and two or three writing samples. Good luck!
BREAKING: Disney-Mustang Merger Not Happening
Silver City, NM- Only mere hours after announcing their purchase from the Walt Disney Company, The Mustang announces that they were not purchased by Disney, nor was that deal ever going to happen. While more or less unheard of in media these days, The Mustang writers checked their facts and discovered two things- first, that Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp,
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Construction Crew on Western New Mexico Campus Discovers “Rare” Fossil
Silver City, NM – New Mexico is among one of the greatest sources for fossil finds and WNMU’s campus is proud to accommodate such an important piece of history. Buried underneath the road, a new species of dinosaur has been found in Silver City, New Mexico near one of the construction sites on campus taking
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