By Staff Writer: Trinidad Carrasco As finals approach, it’s easy to fall behind or lose motivation. Assignments pile up, essays need to be finished and studying becomes more important than ever. This is the time to stay focused and make sure everything is getting done, and yes I am talking to you person that still has half a paper to write and…
Day: April 26, 2026
Pull out those Hiking Boots!
By Staff Writer: Shawna Hamilton With the weather warming up and the sun shining longer, it is time to hit some hiking trails. Take an early morning or afternoon and enjoy nature and get a little exercise. The Sacramento Mountains have multiple options for hiking trails. One of my favorites is Bridal Veil Falls. It is a 1.2-mile hike over a mixture of steep terrain and flat creek…
Community gathers to discuss data center development in the driftless
By Staff Writer: Grace Anders POTOSI, Wis.- On March 8, over 500 people from Grant County and across the state attended a public forum hosted by Holiday Gardens and Event Center to get informed about data centers in the driftless region. The public forum occurred as plans for at least seven large scale data center…
My Big Fat Greek Experience
By Staff Writer: Marcos Baltierrez When people think about fraternity life, they only think about what they see in the movies. From guys partying and drinking all night to people just thinking they are paying to have friends. Many stereotypes surround fraternities, and that is what I thought right before starting college. Even on the first…
Make the Most of Summer Break
By Staff Writer: Trinidad Carrasco Summer break is a time to relax, but it’s also a good chance to get out and try new things. Instead of staying inside all day, it can be worth stepping out of your routine and doing something different. Not everything has to be big or expensive because I know many of you, like me, don’t have…
Run for the Zoo
By Staff Writer: Miriam Therrien Albuquerque will be hosting their yearly event, Run for the Zoo, on May 3rd, 2026, this will be their 39th annual run. The reason behind this event is to help support the ABQ BioPark staff care for the animals, as it helps them to purchase enrichment items, vet care equipment, education outreach and more. On their webpage they offer different options to register for….
Opening Day!
By Staff Writer: Shawna Hamilton Loyal fans of the Minnesota Twins baseball team lined up hours before game time to cash in on the free Minnesota Twins beanie. The first 10,000 fans sported this baby blue beanie in the freezing weather. The rain and cold did not deter the excitement of the first home game of the…
Albuquerque Railyards Market
By Staff Writer: Miriam Therrien Every Sunday, different local vendors come together at the Albuquerque Railyards to share their products. It is a free event that anyone can go to and enjoy from May to October. They have over 100 vendors, and they all sell different things such as food, home crafts, handmade products, and more. I love…
The Debut of the Automated Ball-Strike System in Major League Baseball Starts a New Era for the Sport
By Staff Writer: Jacob Mattox Major League Baseball begins a new era with the introduction of the Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS), a new technology that is designed to bring more accuracy to one of the game’s most debated aspects, balls and strikes. Rather than the system fully replacing umpires, it is currently used as a challenge tool, allowing batters,…
