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COSAP survey: More students binge drinking
More students at UNM are taking risks by binge drinking, but more disapprove of drinking and driving, according to a COSAP survey.
UNM comes to forefront of space weather research
New Mexico has long been known as a breeding ground for scientific breakthroughs, and space research might be next on the horizon.
A protest overlooked
A rally to draw attention to the plight of child soldiers in Africa went awry this weekend as protesters waited in vain for someone to recognize their cause.
UNM teams take prize in engineering contest
Two teams of UNM engineering students won an international competition this month by designing efficient and cost-effective water treatment processes.
UNM teams take prize in engineering contest
Two teams of UNM engineering students won an international competition this month by designing efficient and cost-effective water treatment processes.
UNM hosts expo to support sustainability
Students looking to buy organic produce or find a good deal on a bike might want to stop by Cornell Mall today.
Ceremony recognizes patent, copyright recipients
STC.UNM hosted its sixth annual Creative Awards ceremony on Monday to honor students and faculty who have been issued patents or copyrights within the past year.
PATS plans construction of 2 parking structures
Construction of two Main Campus parking structures is scheduled to start at the end of the semester.
University sets tobacco-free date
UNM will go tobacco-free on Aug. 1.
Disability-centered society comes to UNM
A new, exclusive student organization has joined campus.
ASUNM commission aims for cleaner campaigning
Undergraduate students are kick-starting their spring ASUNM campaigning season this week.
UNM escapes steep state-funding cuts
UNM will see about $11.7 million in state cutbacks, but student services have been spared, said Marc Saavedra, UNM director of Government and Community Relations.
Argentina outing
Students in "From the Rockies to the Andes," a 300-level honors course worth eight credit hours, spent spring break studying in Argentina, where they compared the country's geography and diverse culture to New Mexico's.
Groups condemn war in Iraq
Dozens of people gathered in the Galleria Plaza on Saturday morning to protest continued U.S. military involvement overseas.
UNM football player charged in assault
A UNM football player has been arrested and charged with assault after a confrontation in the dorms.
Seminar to teach students police-encounter basics
UNM's Students for Sensible Drug Policy is hosting a seminar today to teach students what to do in case of a police encounter.
Web site tracks budget process
The UNM community can now keep up with developments in the state budgeting process through a Web site launched by the University.
Student vets react to Afghanistan surge
Andy Lilienthal was at ease as he sat near the Duck Pond on Wednesday afternoon. He even cracked a few jokes about his smile.
ASUNM votes down elections policy changes
ASUNM voted not to change its elections policy, shooting down a resolution that would have allowed candidates to spend more on their campaigning and imposed stricter punishments for those who violated the code.