Palomas Native Brings Fresh Ideas to WNMU MEChA
After a childhood spent straddling the U.S-Mexico border, fourth-year student Valeria Adame has found a niche for herself studying Business and Marketing at Western New Mexico University. Her choice of majors seemed a natural fit. “My family has always had different kinds of businesses,” she explained. Adame grew up in Puerto Palomas, Chihuahua and went to school in Columbus and Deming, New Mexico. “I would commute every single day,” she said. Going to grade school in Columbus, her commute was fairly short, but the border crossing lengthened her days. “We wouldn’t get back home sometimes until about 5:00 ,” said Adame. In high school, with the extra distance from the border to Deming, her days were even longer. “Some students would take naps on the way to high school,” she said. Despite the long days, Adame’s parents wanted her to go to school in the United States for the opportunities that were opened to her. “I have always been guided toward...