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(02/16/11 6:13am)
The Board of Regents approved main campus housing plans Tuesday, ushering in a two-year period of dorm demolition and renovation.
UNM’s partner, American Campus Communities, is scheduled to begin construction on the dorms May 16, but the University and ACC have not worked out how much ACC will pay for the land.
(02/04/11 5:04am)
Albuquerque fans are in a huge uproar for the 45th edition of the Super Bowl, arguably the biggest game of the year.
(01/25/11 7:02am)
American Campus Communities’ latest project, Lobo Village, will open to residents in the fall, but ApartmentReviews.com users gave nationwide ACC properties negative reviews.
(01/18/11 1:48pm)
The Board of Regents approved a housing plan in December that calls for the demolition of a dorm building, two Student Residence Center apartment buildings, a parking lot, two tennis courts and part of lower Johnson Field.
(12/08/10 7:32am)
An unsigned advertisement for Monday’s Lobo Development meeting with the Resident Hall Association proclaimed, “Remember Santa Ana. Do you want answers? Because this is how you get answers.”
(12/08/10 6:52am)
I am in the process of re-calibrating the nucleus of an atom.
(12/01/10 7:04am)
The Lobo Development’s housing forum turned into a rapid-fire, question-and-answer session at the SUB on Tuesday night.
(11/24/10 6:59am)
Lobo Village on south campus is nearing completion, but UNM officials said main campus housing construction plans, entailing the addition of nearly 2,000 beds, have yet to be finalized.
(11/17/10 7:53am)
The Lobo Development Corporation has hosted forums since August to give students, faculty and community members input on campus construction plans, but few showed up.
(11/17/10 7:35am)
Lobo Village, at Avenida Cesar Chavez, will open August 2011. The south campus dorms will have 864 beds.
(11/12/10 7:28am)
This year, Lobo Village is sponsoring the Lobo’s Got Talent show, and that makes it possible for the Student Activities Center to offer cash prizes for first, second and third place.
(11/09/10 6:43am)
Santa Ana dorm residents will wear black today to protest the demolition of their dorm over winter break, but University officials said demolition is postponed.
(11/05/10 4:39am)
ASUNM passed a resolution against the demolition of the Santa Ana dorms Wednesday night.
(10/29/10 5:55am)
The future does not look bright for Santa Ana Hall.
(10/21/10 6:29am)
The Lobo Village real estate office is accepting applications from students and faculty interested in leasing a Lobo Village apartment.
The complex opens August 2011, and the real estate office is hosting a kick-off event today at 10 a.m. at the SUB.
(09/23/10 6:45am)
Festival won’t be fenced by borders
(09/14/10 6:18am)
Editor,
(04/12/10 5:29am)
Associate Professor Maria Williams’ research incorporates an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and learning about music cultures in Alaska Native indigenous populations. She said she hopes to call attention to a connection between oil profits and the failure of the Native education system.
(02/12/10 6:46am)
Some residents of Hokona Hall have gotten used to flipping on their heaters and smelling the 1950s.
(11/23/09 7:55am)
Maggie Seeley, Sustainability Program lecturer, is an expert in third world community development and working with small organizations in India, Nigeria and Brazil. She also worked with the United Nations and as a lobbyist in Washington D.C. to promote low-income housing plans.