Walking dead come to life on the dance floor
Gaunt, bloody zombies won’t be seen eating human flesh in a dark room this Friday, but instead dancing around to live music at the Zombie Ball.
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Gaunt, bloody zombies won’t be seen eating human flesh in a dark room this Friday, but instead dancing around to live music at the Zombie Ball.
Take a minute and ask yourself: How big is my carbon footprint? Not many will admit to the damage they’ve done, but in some way, shape or form all of us have contributed to the global warming situation we are living through.
Brush the dust bunnies off the clothes in the back of your closet to trade them in for new clothes at the Sustainable Fashion: Co-ed Clothing Swap on Friday.
*April Fools’ disclaimer April Fools’ comes once a year, fools. Today’s paper is full of satire, nonsense and non sequiturs. Read up, drink up, shut up, play hard. For entertainment purposes only.*
*April Fools’ disclaimer April Fools’ comes once a year, fools. Today’s paper is full of satire, nonsense and non sequiturs. Read up, drink up, shut up, play hard. For entertainment purposes only.*
University President David Schmidly announced guidelines on Tuesday for UNM’s budget reduction. The reduction in the University’s budget is in response to the New Mexico Legislature reducing state appropriations, including branch campuses, by 7.7 percent, totaling more than $25 million.
You don’t need tobacco to smoke at this hookah lounge.
Medical schools are taking one step forward and three steps back in educating future doctors.
High school students have more than a year to meet increased admissions standards passed by the Board of Regents Monday.
Three NMSU-Dona Ana Community College professors made the trip to Albuquerque Thursday to attend “The ‘Crisis’ in Higher Education” forum.
UNM Health Sciences Center notified about 1,900 patients that their personal information was compromised by hackers. The hackers had access to a list containing some personal information. According to an HSC press release, two computers at an off-site UNM clinic were affected by sophisticated versions of malware.
The advances in technology each day are absolutely incredible. We have come to the point where, if we think outside of the box, we can help developing countries take the first step in creating a healthier population. What am I talking about?
UNM is teaming up with two other research institutions to determine why an estimated 40 percent of women leave academic medicine before they’ve spent seven years in the field.
By the end of this week, the Agora Crisis Center may reach a record 10,000 calls for the year, said Jeremy Jaramillo, ACC director of public relations.
Two professors have filed lawsuits against the University in yet another chapter of the story that has plagued the creative writing program since associate professor Lisa Chavez posed with students on a sadomasochistic Web site.
Andrew Ah Young, who graduated from UNM in May, said his family felt the earthquake that hit his hometown in American Samoa before the tsunami waves washed everything away last week. Tsunami waves poured over American Samoa on Sept. 29 after an 8.0-magnitude earthquake struck the small cluster of South Pacific islands.
The Office of Enrollment Management wants to raise requirements for admission. UNM’s current entrance requirements for freshmen are a 2.25 GPA and completion of 13 college preparatory classes.
A fire destroyed a vacant bedroom in the Telos House complex on campus at about 2:50 a.m. Thursday.
The UNM School of Law has been ranked No. 1 for the third year in a row in a top 10 list by Hispanic Business Magazine.
Information Technology Services has changed the way students and community members access Lobo-WiFi.