Grad Issue: Alison De la Concepcion finds triumph in tragedy
A few years ago, Alison De la Concepcion was not even planning on going to college. Now, she is graduating with a degree in family studies and looking toward a master’s program.
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A few years ago, Alison De la Concepcion was not even planning on going to college. Now, she is graduating with a degree in family studies and looking toward a master’s program.
For the last three months, the office of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico, nestled in a corner on the lower level of the Student Union Building, has been bustling with energy as students leaders work to govern the undergraduate student body.
This semester’s student government term ended with a legislative fight — and that fight might not be over.
Last week the Student Fee Review Board gave its recommendation on how nearly $16 million of student fees should be distributed.
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico are gearing up for another round of senate elections and, with only 10 available seats and 28 contenders, this semester’s competition is sure to be a tight race.
At Wednesday evening’s meeting of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico, members from Students for Life rekindled a debate over a pro-life resolution that failed to pass last week.
On Wednesday, senators of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico voted against a resolution that would have given support to the Students for Life student organization.
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico held the annual Halloween Blood Drive on Monday and Tuesday.
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico united the student government and the UNM Police Department Thursday during their second It’s On Us campus event.
Last week, several administrators began the process of repairing restroom tampon dispensers across campus after a resolution from the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico passed a bill that asked for change.
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences might be paying more for classes next year, according to a tuition change request submitted Monday.
Daniel “Dan” Lewis and Timothy “Tim” Keller will now go head to head in a runoff election for Mayor of Albuquerque after citizens crowded polling places Tuesday, Oct 3. to cast their vote for the next leader of the city.
The University of New Mexico has reported its fifth consecutive year of enrollment decline with a 2.9 percent decrease compared to the same time last year, a recently released analysis outlines.
The University of New Mexico’s Interim President Chaouki Abdallah is shaking up the traditional town hall format.
Editor's Note: The original version of this article indicated the incorrect information about the dates ASUNM members are elected. The article has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
Six of Albuquerque’s eight mayoral candidates will converge at the University of New Mexico Main Campus on Thursday, Sept. 28, giving students a unique opportunity to hear candidates’ positions on issues related to the University community.
Editor's Note: The original version of this article indicated student service agencies receive over $370,000, which cover the cost of Lobo Spirit. That is incorrect — the funds cover all ASUNM agencies. The article has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
On Tuesday, the Associated Students of UNM launched the first event in their effort to prevent sexual assault on campus.
Early voting for the Albuquerque mayoral race is already underway and will continue through Sept. 29, followed by Election Day on Oct. 3. With that in mind, the Daily Lobo compiled candidate responses to a few key questions in our community. This does not include write-in candidates or Dan Lewis — Lewis did not respond in time for our publication date.
The Associated Students of UNM rallied behind the women’s rugby team Wednesday and unanimously approved its more than $15,000 semester appropriation.