Unleashing The Power Of Ai: How Cutting Edge Technology Is Revolutionizing Industries And Improving Lives. By Staff Writer Luis Larios Artificial intelligence (AI) has been discussed for many years. Still, its capabilities have recently reached new heights, with many industries and businesses recognizing its potential to revolutionize their process and increase efficiency. AI is rapidly…
Month: February 2023
White Sands National Park
By Staff Writer Trev Dowling If you’re looking for something to do on a day off and don’t mind a long drive, White Sands National Monument is an ideal destination for a fun and educational experience. The park is named for its glistening white gypsum sands, a rarity in the world’s deserts. But beneath them,…
Liverpool Falls Once Again to Real Madrid
By Staff Writer Morganne Guhl Champions League stunned in its second week back, and Europa brings the thrills finishing off the playoff spots for the round of 16. A spectacular failure occurred on Tuesday, the 21st of February, in the Champions League match between Liverpool F.C. and Real Madrid CF. Liverpool fans found themselves in…
Quick Guide on Library Databases
By Staff Writer Jerri Clewis Many assignments and projects college students face require citations and sources, but finding reliable sources of information can be challenging. The world wide web is excellent for a lot of things. Anyone can find anything with a quick search, but that ease of access is not without problems. Just as…
Women’s History Month at ENMU
By Editor in Chief Cyrena Nielsen With March being Women’s History Month, ENMU has set up several events that students can attend to celebrate and recognize contributions and achievements women have made to contribute to society. The theme set by the National Women’s History Alliance for the month is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories.”…
Champions League Has Returned!
By Staff Writer Morganne Guhl With Argentina’s World Cup triumph done and domestic leagues restarted in Europe after the winter break, one of the most watched annual sporting competitions has returned, UEFA Champions League Football. The Champions League was founded in 1955, originally called The European Cup. At the time, a far smaller affair with…
Chocolate Sunday ’23
By Staff Writer Emma Gallegos Chocolate, chocolate, and more chocolate! The Chocolate Sunday fundraiser on February 12 was a sweet success, ensuring a future for Eastern’s newest event. Dr. Richard Schwartz, Chair of the Art Department, and Chef Lisa Campbell, from Culinary Arts, collaborated to create an event that would benefit them both. Voila, our…
A Dwarf Planet
By Staff Writer Jerri Clewis Every year, a lesser-known holiday comes around to pay homage to an iconic planet. On February 18th, space fans everywhere celebrate Pluto for its many charms and heartwarming nature as the once-upon-a-time planet that received an unfortunate demotion. Before 2006, there were nine planets. Schools had handy rhymes and mnemonic…
The Circus Visits Clovis
By Staff Writer Jerri Clewis Valentine’s Day had a unique date night opportunity in Clovis, New Mexico. The Jordan World Circus stopped by the Curry County Event Center to awe visitors with death-defying acts and even unusual animal rides. The traveling circus was packed with visitors of all types who began arriving as early as…
The Mystery of Meow Wolf
By Editor in Chief Cyrena Nielsen While it’s no secret that New Mexico has a never-ending supply of amazing artists that provides colorful murals and exhibits for us to admire, Meow Wolf in Santa Fe takes this to a whole new level. Meow Wolf can be described as an interactive art exhibit with a collection…