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Guy Bailey, Ph.D., Professor of English and former President, University of Alabama and Texas Tech University

5 finalists named for presidency at NMSU

Ex-Gov. Carruthers, 3 former university presidents included

Breaking: NMSU names finalists for president

The five finalists for the position of president of New Mexico State University include three former university presidents and two current deans. One of the deans named as a finalist... Read more »
Coloradas Mangas, 18, front right, of Mescalero, walks with his sister, Kiana Mangas, 20, front left, and other relatives who are descendants of Chiricahua Apache leaders Mangas Coloradas and Victorio in Friday’s parade in Mescalero. Festivities commemorated the 100-year anniversary of the release of Chiricahua Apaches from prisoner of war status and their arrival in Mescalero. (Marla Brose/Journal)

A day for freedom

Tribe marks 100 years since release of prisonersPHOTO GALLERY

Wildlife employee investigated in wolf killing

Worker blames mistaken identity

DA candidate’s campaign loan is challenged

Complaint: $40K violates limits

Wildlife Services employee investigated in wolf death

LAS CRUCES – Federal officials have confirmed that a Wildlife Services employee is the subject of an investigation into the killing of an endangered Mexican gray wolf in January in... Read more »

NMSU’s fees, tuition to rise 3%

Full-time resident undergrads will pay $90 more a semester
The Whitewater-Baldy Fire in the Gila National Forest last year was the state’s largest wildfire. A report criticizes the Forest Service’s management practices, saying Whitewater and other fires were not contained in time. (USFS Gila National Forest)

Report urges changes to fire management

Forest Service knocked for practices that let wildfires get out of hand
Jesus Figueroa, in truck, hauls up sections of a cut up tree as Jose Badachi, right, clears the limbs out of the water along Ruidoso River. Thinning stands of trees is one of the ways locals hope to decrease the fire power of any blaze that might threaten the area. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal.)

Fire fear

After a massive blaze burned 44,000 acres near Ruidoso last year, people in southeast N.M. are taking extra precautions

Agency faces suit over wolf permits

Wildlife Service is allowing captures

$5.5 million marijuana shipment seized in NM

Border Patrol agents confiscate second load of pot in 2 months
Oversized steel windows painted with New Mexico colors are part of the outdoor art installation titled “You Are Here” at Ventana Ranch Community Park on the Albuquerque’s West Side. The work was designed by a New Mexico State University professor. (PAT VASQUEZ-CUNNINGHAM/JOURNAL)

Professor’s art frames local landscapes

Five steel windows give view of mountains, park, playground

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