Did you know that there was another opportunity to celebrate your love for your significant other after Feb. 14? April 23 was the day for all lovers to appreciate what they bring into each other’s lives, and although it’s just a bit past, there’s no harm in celebrating a few days late! It’s not exactly…
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PRESENTING ON SOUTH KOREA: JEAWOON OH
On Wednesday, April 21, the Eastern New Mexico University Department of Multicultural Affairs presented the event “Are there people who do not know about Korea?”. The presentation was done by Jeawoon Oh, an international exchange student from South Korea studying political science and diplomacy at ENMU. The presentation was focused on South Korean culture, the…
OPINION: SHOULD COLLEGE ATHLETES BE PAID
Every athlete wants to get paid, but at what level should these athletes receive a paycheck? Collegiate athletes all over the United States are fighting to get paid for the money they bring in for the school. There have been meetings and protests for college athletes to get paid. While there are plenty of people…
5 HISTORICAL CITIES ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
Every city/state has a story, some more than others. According to University of the People, a non-profit American accredited tuition free university, History is important to study because it is essential for all of us in understanding ourselves and the world around us. History allows us to comprehend change over time, society, and other cultures….
STUDENTS DISCUSS REGISTRATION & RETURNING TO CAMPUS IN THE FALL
Registration for the summer and fall semesters has begun; two students discussed the end of the semester, registration and returning to campus. The Spring 2021 semester at Eastern New Mexico University is just a few short weeks away from concluding, and registration for the summer and fall semesters has already begun for all students. Although…
ENMU PROFESSORS TALK ON POLICE AND SOCIETY
On Wednesday, April 14, the Eastern New Mexico University Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice presented a panel on police and society. The panel focused on society’s relationship to the police, including topics such as the Black Lives Matter movement, police funding, racial bias, and the media’s effect on these subjects. The panel featured presentations…
NEW MEXICO APRIL COVID-19 UPDATE
Covid-19 cases in New Mexico have decreased since vaccines have been available to the public, according to a New York Times article. “New cases of the corona virus in New Mexico have plunged to fewer than 200 a day from nearly 2,000. Deaths have declined to fewer than five a day from an average of…
GAME REVIEW: MLB THE SHOW 21
With Major League baseball starting, there has been a new way to get closer to the game while also feeling like you are a part of the game. San Diego Productions and Major League baseball have teamed up to release the new video game MLB The Show 21. With new features like stadium creator, Road…
Helpful Tips to a Healthy Lifestyle
In today’s society we live in a world where many people are constantly on the go. Often times it leaves us in a state of fatigue and in a feeling of being overwhelmed. There are several contributing factors throughout the day that can be improved to live a more balanced lifestyle. Eating right Eating right…
BANNING THE DESIGNATED HITTER: BASEBALL’S CONTROVERSY
Everyone loves a hit by the pitcher, but is it worth risking the million-dollar career? Players are fighting for Major League Baseball to ban pitchers hitting and instead, enforce a universal designated hitter. The DH rule is only applied in the American League and was voted by the players association in 1983 to only have…