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(09/18/17 4:00am)
This week, for the first time in seven years, African American Student Services will be sponsoring the Black Cultural Conference at UNM. Thematically, the conference is geared toward “Mobilizing the Black Millennial Legacy.”
(09/14/17 6:00am)
For the Men of Color Initiative, there’s more to being successful in college than reading a textbook. It takes more than a one-time orientation featuring an overload of information and a goody bag to express the importance of networking and real-world community engagement.
(08/28/17 4:00am)
Dreams are oftentimes rooted in realities. And so it is with the dream of local entrepreneurs Rebbekka and Ryan Tynan, founders of what they are calling Albuquerque’s first commercial aquaponic micro-farm.
(05/15/17 4:00am)
For a lot of college students, beginning the day usually involves having some coffee.
(05/15/17 4:00am)
Looking for something to make your house, or dorm, a home? Then find a decoration you like, something you actually enjoy seeing for meaningful reasons — not just something that conveys some transitory trend or fading fad.
(12/16/16 9:51pm)
In our current healthcare system, the interests of hospitals and clinics don’t always align with the interests of patients, but healthcare providers shouldn’t feel penalized for doing right by those who require their services.
(12/05/16 4:00am)
Self-styled journalist and polarizing “alt-right” figurehead Milo Yiannopoulos has accepted an invitation from UNM’s Young Americans for Liberty to speak in the SUB on Jan. 27.
(11/21/16 4:00am)
What began in 1952 as a social club for Native American students at UNM quickly evolved into one of the most politically active groups in New Mexico by the time the Civil Rights Movement was at its peak in the ‘60s.
(11/17/16 6:59am)
From November 16
(11/10/16 6:59am)
Despite federal election results, the Democratic Party of New Mexico has been given some cause for celebration.
(11/07/16 4:00am)
For voters living within Albuquerque city limits, this year’s ballot features an advisory question on whether or not the continued construction of Albuquerque Rapid Transit should be determined by the voting public.
(10/31/16 3:00am)
On the ballot in 2016, a special election will determine who serves the remaining two years as New Mexico secretary of state after the mid-term resignation of former Secretary Dianna Duran, R-NM, last summer.
(10/19/16 6:47am)
Former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders returned to Albuquerque on Tuesday morning to address over a thousand students and community members — some supports, some opponents — in a Get Out The Vote rally on campus.
(10/18/16 8:17am)
The UNM Office of Assessment is set to host its second annual Institutional Assessment Days on Tuesday and Wednesday.
(10/14/16 5:25pm)
This week, members of the Board of Regents Health Sciences Center Committee responded to proposed budgeting strategies — including delayed hiring and a budget cap for 2017 — in the face of impending state budget cuts.
(10/06/16 3:59am)
A comprehensive report of crime statistics on UNM properties shows an increase in reported criminal activity on campus from 2013 to 2015.
(10/04/16 3:57am)
The McNair Scholars Program is a federally-funded student’s guide to graduate school admission, which serves in helping low-income, first-generation or underrepresented college students attain doctorate degrees at 151 institutions nationwide.
(10/02/16 11:19pm)
Editor's Note: The original version of this story stated that, for the change in ASUNM election procedure to be enacted, it must first be approved by the Board of Regents. The Daily Lobo failed to report that before reaching that point, two-thirds of voting students must approve the measure in the fall election cycle. The Daily Lobo regrets the inaccuracy, and will continue to work diligently to prevent future errors.
(09/26/16 6:01am)
Governor Susana Martinez on Friday unveiled a new long-term plan which envisions 66 percent of working-age New Mexicans having college degrees by 2030.
(09/09/16 8:38pm)
On Thursday afternoon, Kiva Club members held a demonstration on campus protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline on campus and saying it would hurt the communities the pipeline would run through.