ASUNM makes chair and vice chair committee appointments
The semiannual Associated Students of the University of New Mexico senate shuffle is back in full swing for the spring semester.
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The semiannual Associated Students of the University of New Mexico senate shuffle is back in full swing for the spring semester.
The stresses of modern education and deadline anxieties are coming to an end, and three of the Daily Lobo's own staff are looking forward to having time to spend enjoying the outdoors.
As 2019 comes to a close and next year’s New Mexico legislative session nears, ASUNM President Adam Biederwolf is preparing to request new capital outlay funds from the Roundhouse, while previous ASUNM President Becka Myers’ capital outlay request has yet to see completion.
In the culmination of the fall 2019 semester defined by budget concerns, the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico held their final full Senate meeting of the semester on Wednesday, Nov. 20.
A new mural in Downtown Albuquerque showcases the enthusiasm, spirit and spectator lifestyles of New Mexico United supporters. Hundreds of photos taken at United games mesh together to create a huge black and white collage, completely covering a wall on the corner of 2nd Street and Coal Avenue.
University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes made a guest appearance at Wednesday’s Associated Students of UNM full Senate meeting immediately following the ASUNM Senate election results.
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1,053 students cast their votes during the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico’s (ASUNM) fall Senate election. Of the 20 candidates that ran, 10 first-time senators and one incumbent senator will take their seats in the Senate next semester. Constitutional Amendment 1 — which clarifies senate vacancy appointments — also passed.
Over the last century, human development and water diversion from the Rio Grande bosque to the Albuquerque community has greatly changed and diminished its natural ecosystem. Historically, the bosque has been a vast riparian forest of cottonwoods and wetlands — an oasis in the arid climate of New Mexico.
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The League of Latin American Citizens (LULAC) adopted a resolution calling for local, state and federal entities to investigate UNM for violating New Mexico state law and previous agreements with the Hispanic community and the U.S. Department of Justice.
In a special session held last night in the Kiva classroom, the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico (ASUNM) unanimously failed a constitutional amendment to raise student government fees from $20 to $25 after receiving news that UNM granted a one-time funding block that would be doled out by the Student Fee Review Board (SFRB).
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico’s (ASUNM) Steering and Rules committee approved an amendment last Wednesday, Oct. 2 that would effectively raise a portion of the fees all undergraduates pay. The government fee would increase from $20 to $25.
For the first time in two years, the undergraduate student government passed a constitutional amendment. The unanimous vote cleared the first of three hurdles required for the change to take effect.
University of New Mexico professor of Economics Richard Bernknopf is embarking on research in conjunction with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S. Forest Service that aims to use remote imaging and satellite photography in risk-assessment and response to wildfires.