Bond D funds upgrades to some UNM buildings
UNM will receive $17 million if General Obligation Bond D is passed on Nov. 4.
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UNM will receive $17 million if General Obligation Bond D is passed on Nov. 4.
UNM's funding from the Legislature could take a hit in 2009.
The cost of health care has skyrocketed in recent years, and Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain believe the U.S. will need to cut those costs.
Some early voters say they haven't heard of the candidates on the lower part of the ballot or of the bonds they have to choose from.
As Election Day nears, there's a striking difference in front yards across the country: political signs are growing out of lawns.
The Board of Regents plans to double the capacity of the University's child care facilities by adding 250 spaces to the Children's Campus.
Congressional candidate Martin Heinrich teamed up with the College Democrats on Tuesday to send students to the polls.
The Navajo Nation has struggled for years to keep uranium mining off its lands.
New Mexico's flu season will be in full swing from November until March, and UNM Student Health and Counseling is urging students to get their flu shots now.
Rep. Tom Udall said he wants New Mexico to be the Saudi Arabia of wind and solar energy.
Lobo Conservatives president Stephen Dinkel has found a new way to make his voice heard - an online radio show.
Close to 1,000 people came to see Republican presidential candidate John McCain on campus Monday.
The Nov. 4 election holds not only the promise of a new U.S. president but also the possibility of funding for UNM.
Students worry about grades, but they may not realize the University is worried about its own report card.
Perhaps Albuquerque isn't the first place you'd think of when looking for backyard chicken coops, but many New Mexicans are discovering the city is a good place to start an urban farm.
Sparks also flew between students at the Democrat and Republican tents outside Aggie Memorial Stadium, as each side debated who won Friday's presidential debate.
UNM College Democrats, Voto Latino and iTunes have teamed up to give students an incentive to register to vote.
UNM and community colleges around New Mexico are making an effort to give adults who perform below high school level a second shot at education.
More than 600 families are on the waiting list for UNM's child care program - a number GPSA says is unacceptable.
UNM was given $2.5 million this semester to start one of the nation's first fetal alcohol research centers.