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(09/04/12 9:26am)
When President Barack Obama and the Democrats take the stage in Charlotte tonight, they’ll have an opportunity to show that the only thing the Republicans “built” in Tampa was a weak procession of resentful also-rans, offering falsehoods and vague assurances against a background of family album anecdotes. Oh, and Clint Eastwood talking to a chair, because that’s what will bring job growth.
(12/07/11 12:21pm)
UNM Interim Provost Chaouki Abdallah said that while the University has a long-term real estate Master Plan, the University has lacked a long-term plan for academics until now.
(12/06/11 7:56am)
Five finalists remain in the search for UNM’s next president.
(12/05/11 7:48am)
The 10 former ASUNM senate candidates accused last month of misreporting campaign expenses appealed their initial punishments, and said while they did spend more money on campaign materials than reported, the materials were never used.
(12/05/11 7:46am)
Click here for the ERB proposal
(12/01/11 7:55am)
American Campus Communities said the integration of ACC-run dorms and programs at UNM would be seamless, but one UNM housing official said the term “seamless transition” was used only to keep up appearances.
(11/23/11 7:43am)
A surprise proposal voted on at Monday’s Education Retirement Board meeting would establish the minimum retirement age at 55 for faculty and staff.
(11/18/11 7:57am)
Student reports car stolen at Lobo Village
(11/17/11 8:05am)
Student voters split the ASUNM Senate race right down the middle Wednesday, electing five candidates each from the “Voice” slate and the “Make Your Mark” slate.
(11/17/11 8:04am)
It was luck of the draw that determined how much some UNM students ate for lunch during a hunger demonstration on Wednesday.
(11/16/11 8:24am)
The UNM Presidential Search Committee is ready to name semi-finalists in the search for UNM’s next president, and University officials said finalists will do on-campus visits before winter break. Helen Gonzales, vice president for human resources, told the Board of Regents at the board’s meeting Tuesday that the Presidential Search Committee hopes to publicly announce the finalists by December and fly them to UNM to meet with students groups, faculty and staff.
(11/16/11 8:23am)
Chester Nez, 90, is the last survivor of the original 29 Navajo code talkers from World War II. He served in World War II and the Korean War. Nez, along with author Judith Schiess Avila wrote Code Talker: The First and Only Memoir by One of the Original Navajo Code Talkers of WWII. He was at UNM Tuesday night to share his story with students.
(11/11/11 9:18am)
Oct. 28, Tires slashed near Clark Hall
(11/09/11 8:37am)
GPSA voted Monday to support the (un)occupy Albuquerque movement and condemn University administration’s actions in dealing with the movement’s presence on campus.
(11/04/11 9:10am)
ASUNM officially announced they don’t mind the protesters.
(11/04/11 9:09am)
ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal updated the senate on her proposed bike share program. She said the bike’s vendor will be B-Cycle, a company that runs a bike share program in Denver, and bike kiosks will be solar-powered.
(11/02/11 7:44am)
A man UNM Police Department officials said is a “regular” among the transient population on campus was found near Popejoy Hall Tuesday morning suffering from apparent head trauma.
(11/01/11 6:44pm)
A man UNMPD officials called a “regular” among the transient population on campus was found near Popejoy Hall Tuesday morning suffering from apparent head trauma.
(10/31/11 6:34am)
Lobo basketball ticket distribution starts today, but students can only pick up two tickets per game this year instead of the four like last year.
(10/28/11 6:26am)
UNMPD closed Yale Park to (un)Occupy protesters, UNM students and staff for the second day in a row Thursday. Protesters say this is a violation of their First Amendment rights.