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Students host vigil for slain professor

Students, staff and community members continue to remember the life and work of professor Hector Torres and student Stefania Gray.
The two were found dead at Torres’ home March 8.

'He always had a smile for me'

The UNM community is mourning the loss of two colleagues, professor Hector Torres and graduate student Stefania Gray, who were found murdered at a residence near campus on Monday.

Police find bodies

Hector Torres, a UNM professor, and his girlfriend Stephania Gray, werefound dead Monday in his home near campus. Ralph Montoya, the female victim’s ex-boyfriend, is charged with two counts of murder.

Man arrested for sleeping in Popejoy

Most people who visit Popejoy Hall see a performance, attend a fine arts class or visit the museum.

Doctors return with news from Haiti

Six UNM doctors returned home after providing pediatric, surgical and obstetrician care to earthquake victims in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.In collaboration with the National Emergency Medical System, the New Mexico Disaster Medical Assistance Team sent a team on its first international deployment.

IT seeks input on revamped e-mail portal

UNM Students and staff are growing accustomed to the updated e-mail system, even if they are disinclined to the sudden change.

Six UNMH doctors headed to Haiti for emergency relief

The UNM community is responding to the earthquake in Haiti with on-the-ground support.
The New Mexico Disaster Medical Assistance Team sent 23 doctors — six from University Hospital — to Haiti for a two-week deployment.

Senator pulls for ethics reform

Ethics, education and budget solutions are the issues that drive state Sen. Linda Lopez, D-Bernalillo.

University adjusts to fit more students

Student enrollment increased 7.3 percent for the 2010 spring semester over last year, according to the Division of Enrollment Management.  Total student enrollment at UNM is now 26,148.

LaPo's 'green' dishwasher generates paper waste

An illegal dishwasher at La Posada forced residents to eat their food on disposable plates, cups and plastic utensils.

Threatened for speaking out against prejudice

Two armed security guards greeted UNM students as they walked into their Peace Studies class on Tuesday. Although the scene was unfamiliar to students, it has been all too familiar for the guest lecturer, Mikey Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation.
“We had two death threats before coming in,” Weinstein said.

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