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English professor files for mistrial
UNM English professor Sharon Warner is filing for a mistrial in her $1.5 million court case against the University. MAY 4
Panelists talk student debt
Students face a tough decision when taking on debt to get a college degree that may not land them a job. APR 26
Scott-Cohen receives degree
Deceased UNM student Wolfgang Scott-Cohen was awarded a posthumous Bachelor of Science in Psychology by the department. APR 25
Roybal veto stops student vote on amendment
ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal vetoed a bill she said she did not believe “was in the best interest of the student body,” instead of letting students vote on the issue. APR 13
Question of the week
Who did you vote for during today’s ASUNM elections and why? APR 12
Muraida wins ASUNM presidency
The Students for Students slate swept both the ASUNM presidential and vice presidential positions for next year. APR 12
Roybal vetoes ASUNM student fee increase bill
A bill recommending raising the ASUNM student fee from $20 to $25, which passed the ASUNM Senate in early March, won’t be voted on by students in this election. APR 11
GPSA Council chair elections begin
GPSA electronic ballot elections began today and run until April 11. The Daily Lobo interviewed council chair candidates Michael Verrilli and Kris Miranda to find out where they stand on the issues. APR 9
APD increases security measures downtown
On weekends, Albuquerque police have tripled presence downtown and now close more sections of the area to cars in an effort to increase safety. APR 5
Women’s rugby struggles for funds, recognition
Although UNM’s women’s rugby team plays at a Division I level and has a better record than the UNM football team, the program goes unfunded by Athletics, which means team members pay out of pocket to play games. APR 4
Sigma Chi, community remember Garrett Elders
Garrett Elders will be remembered by his family and friends as a loving son, an outstanding student and a loyal friend and fraternity brother. MAR 30
Police investigate death of UNM student
UNM student and Sigma Chi fraternity member Garrett Elders was found dead in Sigma Chi Fraternity house Tuesday night. MAR 29
3.75 percent tuition increase would fund new teachers, financial aid
Students could see additional need-based financial aid and faculty could see the first wage increase in four years following a preliminary vote on the FY 13 budget proposal. MAR 26
Fee increase will go to Athletics, Libraries will receive one-time allocation
The Board of Regents last week retracted a proposal to fund Libraries with a student fee hike next year, but held on to a proposal to increase student fees to fund Athletics. MAR 26
Q&A with GPSA presidential hopeful
Marisa Silva, a GPSA Representative from the history department, is the sole candidate for the GPSA presidency next year. MAR 22
ASUNM slates explain demographics
About half the members of each slate vying for ASUNM seats next year belong to fraternities and sororities, while only about four percent of the total undergraduate population is involved in Greek Life. MAR 21
Student governments to protest proposed budget
ASUNM and GPSA are calling on the regents to retract a proposed $77 student fee increase and 3 percent tuition increase. MAR 21
UNM mulls $1.5m offer to keep North Golf Course
UNM’s North Golf Course will remain a golf course for another 25 years if the regents accept a $1.5 million offer from the county commissioner. MAR 20
Regents raise tuition, fees during spring break
During spring break, the Board of Regents proposed an initial budget which called for an $77 increase in student fees on top of the increase recommended by the Student Fee Review Board and the Strategic Budget Leadership Team. MAR 19
Student will run for GPSA president uncontested
Only one candidate submitted an application to be on the ballot in next year’s GPSA presidential race. MAR 9
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