‘Ether Man’ convicted of sexual assault in Colorado
For 15 years, a suspected serial rapist known as “Ether Man” raped and terrorized at least 11 Albuquerque women, many of them UNM students at the times of the assaults.
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For 15 years, a suspected serial rapist known as “Ether Man” raped and terrorized at least 11 Albuquerque women, many of them UNM students at the times of the assaults.
The state is looking to switch the formula for how much money UNM gets from the state from enrollment-based to performance-based; the question is how.
Demonstrators at the Roundhouse on Tuesday said issues surrounding driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants are not issues of policy, but of human rights.
Powerball lottery ticket prices went up this month, but New Mexico lottery officials said the increased price won’t save the struggling Legislative Lottery Scholarship fund.
Many people found it difficult to access websites such as Wikipedia and Reddit on Wednesday after more than 500 websites “blacked out” in protest of SOPA and PIPA. The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Internet Privacy Act (PIPA) are bills designed to prevent Internet piracy of copyrighted materials. The Senate votes on PIPA on Jan. 24. While the intention of the bills is to stop online piracy and copyright infringement by foreign-based websites, critics argue the bills will infringe on free speech.
Occupy New Mexico protesters greeted Gov. Susana Martinez with chants and jeers Tuesday as she stepped up to give her State of the State Address at the Roundhouse.
New Mexico’s 50th legislative session begins today and will focus primarily on the state’s budget. More than 100 bills, memorials and resolutions have been pre-filed for considerations during this year’s 30-day session and big changes could be in store for UNM, driver’s license and voter ID issuing, and DWI laws.
Editor’s Note: All the talk of politics gets complicated pretty fast, so here’s a rundown of the most common terms encountered in legislative talk.
(un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters set out on foot for Santa Fe early Saturday morning and arrived at the state Capitol yesterday evening, just in time for the first day of the legislative session.
UNM doctoral student and physical education professor Robert Hohnke died Tuesday following a weather-related car crash near Farmington, but his colleagues said he died a hero.
Homeless man was harassing students
In New Mexico, 23 percent of all reported domestic violence cases between 2005 and 2009 involved college-age victims, ages 19 to 25, according to statistics from the New Mexico Interpersonal Violence Data Central Repository.
Jason Bache is an information technologies consultant and owner of Nerds Limited, an Albuquerque-based tech support business that makes house calls to fix both Mac and PC computers. He graduated from UNM with a BA in psychology with a minor in business he says he doesn’t just fix computers, he teaches his customers how to be good computer owners. The Daily Lobo spoke with Bache about how to make PC computers run faster and last longer.
Honors Biology professor Ursula Shepherd never intended to teach.
UNM Interim Provost Chaouki Abdallah fielded student questions about tuition costs and University expenses on Monday by citing dwindling funding from the state.
UNM men’s basketball team player Chad Adams pleaded guilty to DWI first offense on Wednesday.
Broccoli, brussels sprouts and beans flourish in what was an empty lot filled with broken bottles and used syringes.
The (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters’ attentions are focused on finding a place to permanently occupy — 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
A female jumped from the fourth floor of the Yale parking structure after contacting APD this morning, UNMPD spokesman Lt. Robert Haarhues said.
(un)Occupy protester and UNM alumnus Sebastian Pais stopped eating Oct. 25 in an effort to convince UNM President David Schmidly to speak to protesters about what they call a violation of First Amendment rights. He said he doesn’t plan to eat until Schmidly comes to Yale Park to meet with protesters.