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(09/14/11 7:53am)
The UNM Board of Regents on Tuesday officially adopted the University’s Consolidated Master Plan, a 10-15 year development plan intended to help UNM accommodate a projected 10-year state population growth of more than 1 million people.
(09/13/11 6:11am)
The Daily Lobo wants you to enjoy the last remaining days of the heat we have grown to detest by doing something fun for you, and for your wallet. After a search on the good old Internet, we have compiled a list of free events that you can check out. If you know of a free event, email hriley@unm.edu
(08/26/11 7:10am)
Last Friday and Saturday, Lobo Village officials barred the Party Trolley from entering its gates to pick up customers who had made a reservation for transportation from Lobo Village.
(08/25/11 6:40am)
“I heard s**t went down.”
(08/24/11 7:06am)
Why is there fear of the job market among incoming students? There’s still a few jobs to be had in the harassment industry.
(08/23/11 7:09am)
Rumors of dozens of Minor in Possession charges handed out at Lobo Village swirled across the apartment complex last week, but UNM Police Department said no MIPs were given.
(08/22/11 7:48am)
Sophmore James Sheehan, member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, gave a helping hand to new residents of Lobo Village last Wednesday.
(08/22/11 7:20am)
Students moving into Lobo Village Aug. 17 enjoyed a pool-side barbecue, ice cream trucks and a DJ. Lobo Village’s grand opening week also included a false fire alarm, a power outage, drinking and smoking in unauthorized areas and minor-in-possession charges by the dozens, residents said.
(08/22/11 7:18am)
New Mexico’s population is expected to reach more than 3 million by 2035, and members of Lobo Development said UNM needs to grow to accommodate the population increase.
(08/22/11 7:15am)
While many departments have been forced to increase fees and cut benefits, UNM Residence Life and Student Housing is providing more to students for less. UNM’s Resident Life and Student Housing (ResLife) completed $4.5 million of renovations this year, and managed to cut housing rates in the process, Operations Manager Bobby Childers said.
(07/25/11 7:04am)
Lobo Village, UNM’s housing collaboration with American Campus Communities, has no vacancies, and main campus construction is ongoing despite questions about how much rent ACC will pay UNM.
(07/25/11 6:47am)
The summer is over.
(07/18/11 7:15am)
It has been a freefall from grace for former UNM running back Demond Dennis.
(04/26/11 6:55am)
In fall 2008 UNM Housing spent $206,000 of student rent money to install a card-swiping system at Redondo Village, but it remains offline nearly three years later.
(04/26/11 6:39am)
I’m looking at the front page of Wednesday’s Albuquerque Journal. The top headlines are related to alcohol abuse.
(04/15/11 6:22am)
Construction continues at the Lobo Village apartments on south campus.
The apartments are slated to be completed by August, and fewer than 30 tenant slots are remaining, according to a Lobo Village e-mail.
(04/15/11 6:15am)
Construction continues at the Lobo Village apartments on south campus.
The apartments are slated to be completed by August, and fewer than 30 tenant slots are remaining, according to a Lobo Village e-mail.
(03/24/11 7:59am)
Lobo Village plans to allow alcohol for of-age residents when the dorms open in August, but no one ran that policy past the City Council.
(03/10/11 9:49am)
Lobo Village officials toured students around the facility’s clubhouse Wednesday. The clubhouse may or may not be accessible to students before construction is finished. The housing project should be completed by August.
(03/10/11 8:58am)
The Lobo Village clubhouse was up, running and fully furnished for its opening Wednesday, but Lobo Village is still under construction and won’t open until August.