Associated Students of WNMU Public Meeting on Monday, October 15

Associated Students of Western New Mexico University Public Meeting Agenda Monday, October 15, 2018 Student Memorial Building Seminar Room 7:30 a.m. I. Call to Order II. Opening Ceremony III. Roll Call IV. Approval of Agenda V. Approval of Minutes VI. Executive Officer Reports President – Timothy Stillman Vice President – Dylan Kester Governmental Affairs Director – Jill Smith Executive Secretary – Brenda Hernandez Attorney General – Harry Wetton Treasurer – Clarissa Moreno VII. Judicial Reports VIII. District Reports IX. Committee Reports X. Old Business 1. Senate Bill Number 005 – Re-amendment of Bill 005 for President Tim Stillman’s scholarship. Senate Bill 005 is sponsored by Senator Gonzalez and co-sponsored by Senator Castillo. 2. Senate Bill Number 097 – Re-amendment of Bill 097- Funds not to exceed $500.00 from the agency account for WNMU Summer Basketball Camp. Senate Bill 097 is sponsored by Senator Farfan and...

Mustang Athletics Coaches’ Show

The Mustang Athletics weekly coaches’ show airs on 92.9 KSCQ FM and is recorded live at the Fry House downtown on Monday evenings. Video of each episode is also uploaded live to the Western New Mexico Athletics Facebook page. During the show, WNMU coaches and athletes discuss their teams, their seasons, their struggles and their victories while fans watch and enjoy the Fry House’s...

Braceros Art Opening

An exhibit of sculpture, painting, and historic photographs telling an under-appreciated part of New Mexico history, “Braceros – Melding History and Art”, will open at the Miller Library on October 15 at 6 p.m. with a reception. The Braceros Program ran from 1942 through 1964 to meet the demands of agriculture and the railroad industry that was hit by a massive labor shortage caused by World War II. This effort to help feed the U.S. during World War II brought over four and a half million legal migrant workers to the United States from Mexico. The exhibit features sculptural works by LeMarbe accompanied by paintings by Las Cruces artist Jeri Desrochers and historical research of Raymond Cobos as well as photographs from the Smithsonian Collection. A reception in the MEChA Building with food and drink will follow the...