UNM 125: Hillerman shares tips at colloquium
Printed April 10, 2003
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Printed April 10, 2003
What started as a right-to-choose tabling event Monday in Zimmerman Plaza turned into an impromptu petition to keep a graphic Justice for All display opposing abortion off campus next semester.
Linguistics professor Joan Bybee has been chosen as the 49th annual Research Lecturer, the highest honor for UNM faculty.
When the ASUNM and GPSA leaders spoke at the budget summit on April 1, UNM President Louis Caldera and the Board of Regents must have been listening closely.
Albuquerque Isotopes shortstop Wilson Valdez stole the show Sunday before a packed house in a 9-1 drubbing of the world champion Florida Marlins.
UNM President Louis Caldera said Thursday's budget summit went a long way toward helping administrators, students, staff and faculty understand each other's financial needs.
Most students envision spending spring break relaxing in exotic locations, surrounded by hundreds of likeminded peers.
Surely the women's basketball coaches of the Mountain West Conference were joking when they voted for the regular-season conference honors Monday.
Junior Ashley Perkins is quickly becoming one of the most feared pitchers in the Mountain West Conference.
Students vented their mid-semester frustrations with sledgehammers on two salvaged cars, all while supporting the UNM athletic teams.
The 32nd-ranked UNM women's tennis team continued its impressive roll this spring with a 7-0 sweep of the Houston Cougars on Sunday.
A UNM football player has been accused of battery by a former female student.
For one half, it looked like a re-energized Lindsey Arndt would make all the difference against the 25th-ranked Utah Utes.
UNM's Faculty Senate has decided to wait until the fall to implement the proposed Review Week, ASUNM President Jennifer Onuska said.
For one UNM student, the quest for fresh breath may just turn into the vacation of a lifetime.
Two campus groups will put their political differences aside Tuesday to increase the voter turnout among college students.
North Carolina Sen. John Edwards brought his message to New Mexico on Saturday, saying the 2004 presidential election is a fight for the future of the country.
A temporary provision of House Bill 303 that will strengthen nutritional guidelines in New Mexico could garner the University $300,000 if passed.
High rankings and recent success marked the UNM men's and women's tennis teams as targets for Mountain West Conference foes this season.
Claire Pestak, UNM's latest Peace Corps volunteer, says she will gladly trade the comfort of the United States to lend a hand aiding humanity.