By Staff Writer: Kayla Reichenbach Set the scene: It’s 1934. The country is still reeling from the Great Depression, and trust in institutions is shaky. That year, the U.S. government passes the Communications Act, creating the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to regulate how news is delivered through radio, a growing force in American life. For…
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AmeriCorps NCCC: A Year of Service and Growth
By Staff Writer: Jamiliere Luranc Sweeney For young adults looking to make a difference while gaining valuable hands-on work experience, AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) offers a unique opportunity. This federal program provides opportunities for 18- to 26-year-olds to serve their country, address the nation’s most pressing challenges, and improve lives and communities. When…
Travel the World- From Clovis
By Staff Writer: Julia Simmons The Clovis Civic Center is giving you the chance to go abroad, all without leaving their ballroom. Around the World is a culinary experience put on by the Clovis Civic Center. They serve a plated dinner featuring a foreign culture, along with fun facts and a brief background of the…
Traveling Abroad in the 2020’s
By Staff Writer: Julia Simmons Traveling overseas is something most people dream about. It’s usually a long-term future goal that you save for. Figuring out how to make the dream or the goal a reality can be daunting, so here’s a few things to keep in mind when planning your vacation. The first thing to…
TransJoy: A Growing Space for Community and Connection
By Staff Writer: Kayla Reichenbach What started as an idea between two friends has quickly become a thriving community. TransJoy, an Ohio-based advocacy and support group, was founded by ENMU student and “The Chase” writer Kayla Reichenbach, a cisgender ally contributing remotely from New Mexico, and Phoebe Jean, a transgender woman residing in Ohio. The…
Snow White is Ho-Hum
By Staff Writer: Julia Simmons This Saturday, I shelled out $24 to go see the live-action remake of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in theaters. This was the first movie I’ve seen in theaters in over a year, and the trailer gave me high hopes that it would be worth the price. Here’s my…
Rats: The Misunderstood Companion
By Staff Writer: Kayla Reichenbach Rats often get a bad rap. Many people associate them with disease and filth, but in reality, domesticated rats, known as fancy rats, are intelligent, affectionate and surprisingly clean. Unlike their wild counterparts, pet rats have been selectively bred for centuries. They are highly social and form strong bonds with…
Family Pridefest 2025 Set for June in Portales
By Staff Writer: Kayla Reichenbach Eastern New Mexico Rising will host Family Pridefest 2025 on June 28 at Portales City Park. The free, family-friendly event will run from noon to 4 p.m., offering entertainment, food trucks, vendors, and community resources. Organizers say the event aims to celebrate diversity and inclusivity, providing a welcoming space for…
U.S. Moves to Halt Penny Production, Raising Questions About the Future of the Coin
By Staff Writer: Kayla Reichenbach President Donald Trump announced on Feb. 11, 2025, that he has directed the U.S. Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies, citing the cost of production. While pennies will remain in circulation, the federal government would no longer produce new ones. The move is intended to reduce government spending, as…
Measles outbreak hits Lea County
By Staff Writer: Kayla Reichenbach The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has confirmed three cases of measles in Lea County, officially declaring an outbreak on Feb. 14. This follows a surge in neighboring Gaines County, Texas, where cases jumped from two to 48 in just two weeks. While officials suspect a link, no direct…