UNM community reacts to Athletics cuts
The final whistle will be blown for four University of New Mexico sports next July.
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The final whistle will be blown for four University of New Mexico sports next July.
The University of New Mexico Board of Regents Academic/Student Affairs & Research Committee unanimously voted to add three new degree programs to the UNM curriculum.
The undergraduate study body elected 10 new students to serve as senators for the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Wednesday evening.
The University of New Mexico’s Athletic Director Eddie Nuñez answered questions from the Associated Students of UNM during their April 11 full Senate meeting.
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The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico full Senate meeting on Wednesday featured a conversation between senators and President Garnett S. Stokes, an update on the incoming UNM taproom and a delay of the Spring Budget Bill, which, at the time of the meeting, featured cuts to almost all student organizations.
The University of New Mexico Board of Regents voted to approve an increase in student tuition proposed by the Budget Leadership Team during Thursday’s budget summit.
The University of New Mexico’s tuition and controversial athletic debt funding loomed over the March 7 Associated Students of New Mexico meeting.
The recent resignation of University of New Mexico Regent Alex Romero leaves the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee with only two members: Regent Chair Marron Lee and Regent Tom Clifford.
The proposed Student Union Building Taproom and Chaouki Abdallah’s time at the University of New Mexico were discussed at Tuesday’s Board of Regents meeting, among Coronado dorm renovations, communication between regents and athletic debt.
The prospect of beginning an undergraduate or graduate college career can be daunting, especially for those who are not certain what subjects they would like to study, would like to travel or just need a little time off.
Students at the University of New Mexico will soon be able to enjoy a new addition to the Student Union Building — a taproom.
Editor's Note: The original version of this article read, "New Mexican Sens. Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich recently voted against the congressional DREAM Act, despite both men previously speaking in support of the resolution." That is incorrect and has since been removed. The Daily Lobo apologizes heavily for any confusion.
All Regents were in attendance during the Jan. 16 Board of Regents meeting, which began with a heavy focus on finances.
First-generation college students face unique challenges — challenges that soon-to-be graduate Vanessa Espinoza can relate to.
After steadily replacing and updating the Banner system used by faculty and students, a new system will be fully implemented by February of 2018. This affects financial aid, enrollment and other key features.
Three individuals from the University of New Mexico were recognized Nov. 20 for their continued commitment to community service through the Sarah Belle Brown Award.
On Nov. 15 the University of New Mexico student body elected 11 new students to serve on the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Senate.