A 14-year-old girl in Virginia named Sage told school staff she thought she wanted to live as a boy. The school allowed her to transition without informing her parents. What happened next would take this young girl hundreds of miles from home and into the nightmare of sex trafficking. On …
Read More »Dr. Reddi Accepts Role at UNLV
Last week, NMSU President, Dr. Valerio Ferme, announced to the campus community that Dr. Lakshmi Reddi, interim Provost and Chief Academic Officer, has accepted the position of Executive Vice President and Provost at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). His last day at NMSU will be June 1. While …
Read More »The integrity of your vote is under unprecedented assault
The midterm elections are already under attack – and we’ve taken the fight to the U.S. Supreme Court. The integrity of your vote is under unprecedented assault. Across the country, the Left is pushing to allow ballots to be counted days – or even weeks – after Election Day, inviting …
Read More »A Message to Our NMSU Golf Course Family
On behalf of all of us at New Mexico State University Golf Course, thank you for being part of our golf course family. We truly appreciate your continued support and the role you play in making this facility a special place for so many. NMSU Golf Course is a …
Read More »North Central Regional Transit District Celebrates National Transit Employee Appreciation Day
The North Central Regional Transit District (NCRTD) Blue Bus will recognize the dedicated transit professionals who keep the Blue Bus system running by celebrating National Transit Employee Appreciation Day across North Central New Mexico. The day honors the operators, dispatchers, mechanics, and staff who provide safe, reliable, and accessible public …
Read More »Hope for the People of Israel
Just days ago, a missile struck a residential neighborhood in an Israeli city, killing nine people and leaving homes, lives, and a synagogue shattered. Burned pages from prayer books were left scattered across the floor of the synagogue that was hit. And yet, even in the middle of that devastation, …
Read More »Christians Engaged is expanding to reach more Hispanic believers.
excited to share that Family Policy Alliance’s sister ministry Christians Engaged has launched in Spanish. The new outreach, Cristianos Involucrados, is a strategic partnership with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) led by Pastor Sammy Rodriguez. Through NHCLC’s network of 1,500+ affiliate churches, Christians Engaged will equip Hispanic believers to …
Read More »Road Trip Dining
ROAD TRIP DINING, NEW RESTAURANT MOVES, AND FOOD EVENTS AROUND NEW MEXICO ROAD TRIP DINING On a recent drive north toward Taos, a lunch stop at SOPAIPILLA FACTORY in Pojoaque proved to be the kind of roadside discovery that makes New Mexico road trips memorable. Located just across from the …
Read More »Spring delights for new beginnings at the Santa Fe School of Cooking!
SPRING IN SANTA FE: FRESH FLAVORS, NEW CLASSES, AND EASTER INSPIRATION Easter arrives early this year, and Santa Fe is ready to welcome the season with open arms. Spring in the city brings blooming flowers, warmer afternoons, and the perfect excuse to gather with family and friends around great food. …
Read More »Yael Speaks on Newsmax About the Situation in Israel
Our President and Global CEO Yael Eckstein appears on Newsmax to give firsthand accounts of what life is like in Israel with the conflict with Iran: At 2:30, we were sleeping and, all of a sudden, our phones start beeping. The air raid sirens are going off, kind of like …
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