The Round Up

This article is about the student newspaper. For films of the same name, see The Round-Up.

The Round Up is the independent, student-run newspaper of New Mexico State University. It publish daily breaking news and information via the official website and prints a weekly edition on the campus. The Round Up was established in 1907, and was first published in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

History

The Round was established in 1907 as a result of a merger of The New Mexico Collegian, which was founded in January 1891, and the College Weekly, which was founded in November 1906.[1] It was first published in 1907-1908 school year, with 37 weekly issues completing its first volume, through the leadership of Justin R. Weddell, the Managing Editor; George G. Helde, the Associate Editor, and 11 reporters. The Round Up was first printed in Albuquerque resulting to its first publication to the public, since the city has the best printing machine at that time.

The name of the student newspapers was selected as a result of its one editorial stating, "It is a precise name for the paper, which is actually a weekly round-up of news and involves a rounding up of subscribers and advertisers as well.[2] The NMSU Board of Regents recognized the Round Up as an important function of the university, making it the official student publication of New Mexico State University.

Distribution

The Round Up distributes and prints a weekly version of the newspaper every Tuesday to designated Round Up bins all over the campus of New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico.[3]


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