Spring Storm showers service on local sites
More than 700 students, faculty and staff gathered to uproot tree stumps, pack pinto beans, strip carpet and complete hundreds of other projects during the Saturday Spring Storm.
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More than 700 students, faculty and staff gathered to uproot tree stumps, pack pinto beans, strip carpet and complete hundreds of other projects during the Saturday Spring Storm.
Students munched on nachos and fried rice, sang Karaoke in different languages and learned about cultures from around the world during the 2002 Language Expo in Ortega Hall Saturday.
Members of University fraternities and sororities played games with patients at the UNM Children's Hospital Tuesday and Wednesday as part of their annual Greek Week activities.
UNM student Lorenzo Jon Ireland says that his surroundings, Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes and rapper KRS-One inspire him to write poetry
The UNM Institute for Medieval Studies is sponsoring a series of free seminars titled "The Plagues of the Middle Ages" that begin tonight and run through Saturday afternoon.
Dr. Karl M. Johnson, world famous virologist and adjunct professor of medicine and biology at UNM, was recently awarded Panama's highest scientific honor.
A UNM student is one of 51 men, representing each state and the District of Columbia, featured in the 2001 Stud Showcase in the November issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.
Members of Omega Delta Phi fraternity will help build a Habitat for Humanity house Saturday, continuing the group's commitment to volunteering and community service.
The UNM branch of the Public Relations Student Society of America will be at the Duck Pond at noon today encouraging the University community to write "Letters of Hope" to those directly affected by recent terrorist attacks on the East Coast.
When university students return home after their first year of school, many pack more than the beginnings of a college education and free credit card T-shirts - the dreaded freshman 15.