African refugee youth choir raises cultural awareness at fundraiser
A local refugee choir performed traditional African dances, songs and drumming before exhibiting varieties of traditional dress in a captivating fashion show on July 16.
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A local refugee choir performed traditional African dances, songs and drumming before exhibiting varieties of traditional dress in a captivating fashion show on July 16.
Battery on a healthcare worker at UNMH
In celebration of World Refugee Day, an international event voicing support for displaced persons in every community globally, one Albuquerque group hosted a crafts fair where refugee women sold handmade goods.
Battery on healthcare personnel at UNMH
Immigrants and refugees are facing recurring difficulties in Albuquerque, but one program is endeavoring to help.
A UNM mentorship program for Black student athletes is being revamped for the fall semester.
For nearly a decade, a student group has been training engineers and helping small communities around the world.
Abuse of a Child at UNM Children’s Campus
The effort to abolish the UNM seal — which some on campus have accused of being offensive — began in a campus apartment, and although the fight has come a long way, it’s not over.
Auto Burglary at South Lot
Car thefts have been on the rise, both around the city and on campus.
UNM’s proposed entertainment complex project for South Campus — which officials previously estimated might begin construction this semester — is still in its feasibility phase, according to University Real Estate Director Thomas Neale.
As construction on Central Avenue chugs along, many student shuttle riders are having to set their alarms a few minutes ahead.
The critically acclaimed animated feature “Kubo and the Two Strings” is coming to the Southwest Film Center for a limited time this weekend. The screening is part of a biannual series by the SWFC that screens indie films, one per week, each semester.
Between Aug. 1 and Oct. 23, the Albuquerque Police Department said it received 47 calls concerning possible criminal activity at Valley View Villas, formerly known as The Cottages of New Mexico. Reports often consisted of loud parties, vandalism, residential burglaries, auto thefts and shots fired.
Crime Briefs for Oct. 27, 2016
Battery on a healthcare worker at the UNM Psychiatric Center
Facebook has decided to open its new data center in Los Lunas, New Mexico, bringing hundreds of jobs to the state.
Breaking and entering at Lobo Village
The proposed rule requiring all incoming freshmen to live on campus will now go before the full Board of Regents, despite concerns from the undergraduate student body.