UNM Sigma Chi house condemned
Sigma Chi members were given less than 24 hous to move out of their house Tuesday after the City of Albuquerque condemned the property due to numerous safety violations reviewed by the Sigma Chi Alumni Association.
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Sigma Chi members were given less than 24 hous to move out of their house Tuesday after the City of Albuquerque condemned the property due to numerous safety violations reviewed by the Sigma Chi Alumni Association.
Rocket launches and laser light shows are a few of the ways UNM students and faculty hope to impress participants in Take Our Daughters to Work Day.
Good cheese, great movies and beautiful monuments - in addition to rich history and culture - are the reasons UNM history professor Jay Rubenstein says he applied for a grant to study in Paris.
Good cheese, great movies and beautiful monuments - in addition to rich history and culture - are the reasons UNM history professor Jay Rubenstein says he applied for a grant to study in Paris.
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.
About 750 UNM students have signed up to participate in Saturday's Spring Storm, one of the largest student community service efforts in University history.
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were a wake up call for Muslims, Albuquerque scientist Sami Shakir said Tuesday.
Modern health care's future is uncertain unless the medical community works together in providing health services to patients, says Mike Sievert, Presbyterian Health Plan behavioral health medical director.
Parking and Transportation Services is beginning a new safety campaign that the department says will inform students of ways to keep their vehicles safe while on campus.
A large group of students huddled around a television camera and sound equipment Tuesday afternoon to participate in Jay Leno's "Jay Walking College Tour" near the Duck Pond.
Students and teaching assistants in Professor Monica Cyrino's Roman Civilization class are questioning why she has been asked to resign as chairperson of the department with two years remaining in the position.
The Spring Storm is expected to be the biggest community service event in the history of UNM and will sweep through Albuquerque April 6.
New Mexico's First Lady, Dee Johnson, says the number of babies and young children exposed to poisons is on the rise, which prompted the governor to declare March "New Mexico Poison Awareness Month."
The goal is 21 smokeless days and nights for UNM staff and students who signed up for a Smoke Stoppers class on Monday.
The U.S. Department of State is looking for a few good UNM students to represent the department in overseas diplomatic missions.
A small group of UNM students, faculty and staff questioned various Democratic candidates and their representatives about the death penalty, gay and lesbian rights, UNM funding and jobs for graduating students Thursday night in Dane Smith Hall.
Students riding the shuttles from various parking lots to campus may be getting more of a roller coaster ride than transportation supervisors suspect.
Coming soon: A robotic nurse, a talking coin counter, a voice activated reclining wheelchair, a washing machine that recycles water and flying cars.
If you haven't already made spring break reservations for Cancun, South Padre Island, San Diego or Jamaica, don't plan on packing your bags.
Burnt out light bulbs, large cracks in sidewalks and tall bushes were at the top of most checklists Tuesday evening as UNM students surveyed the campus during the spring semester safety walk.