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This story was originally published by Source New Mexico
Editor’s note: This story has been updated with a response from the University. The comment is placed at the bottom.
University officials said a decision on the proposed campus perimeter fence isn’t coming anytime soon. In addition, the group set to review the proposal doesn’t have all of its members.
A group of University of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH) workers and their union representatives picketed against the Hospital Wednesday morning.
Editor's note: The original version of this story had the headline 'Suspect pleads not guilty in murder case.' The headline was changed to better reflect the story.
Shayla Cunico isn’t fragmented, she’s kaleidoscopic.
There are many traditions in New Mexico -- green chile harvesting, lighting luminarias -- but there is nothing that attracts people from all over the world like the pilgrimage to the Santuario de Chimayo.
Veronica Garcia Ortega hadn’t had breakfast yet, because the motto in her home is that “the dogs eat first,” she said in Spanish.
The cost of attendance at the University of New Mexico is going up. That much is clear. However, it’s not a simple student fee increase, base tuition increase or some additional fees; it’s all that and more.
It’s official — tuition is going up.
Smelly trees aside, the University of New Mexico has some upcoming events for the arboreal-lovers around campus.
The University of New Mexico is having its Budget Summit — again.
The University of New Mexico postponed the approval of its several-billion dollar budget on Tuesday, tangling with the state over the application of a required employee pay-bump.
Despite a bump in state funding, the University of New Mexico still feels budget pressure due to enrollment shortfalls, resulting in declining tuition and student fee revenues.
The smell of spring is in the air at the University of New Mexico.
Dr. Stacey Pearson-Wharton has previously titled her presentation on privilege, difficult conversations and apologies: “When you step in the multicultural poo,” poop emoji optional.
Focus will shift to the University of New Mexico budget, following this year’s legislative session.
On a rainy Monday during Spring Break, the University of New Mexico Board of Regents discussed support for a faculty union, resurrected the Athletics cuts discussion and elected new leadership positions on the board.
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated that John Lavelle criticized the Faculty Ethics and Advisory Committee. He was actually criticizing the Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee. It also stated he had criticized the Board of Regents for Open Meetings Act violations, which he did not. The errors have been corrected and the Daily Lobo apologizes for these errors.
Balloons, banners and all manners of birthday paraphernalia adorned the atrium on Thursday when the University of New Mexico celebrated it's 130th birthday. Students were encouraged to pick up t-shirts, smile for a group photo and devour their choice of red velvet cupcakes or vanilla sheet cake. This was UNM President Garnett Stokes' first celebration, she was joined by Associated Students of UNM President Becka Myers and the university's mascot, Lobo Louie. An interactive media project collaboration with Story Lab showcased all of the UNM logos over time. Students twirled, whirled and brushed away virtual dust to reveal them.