Fire ban enacted in several districts
Spring campfires, barbecues and other open flames in Bernalillo County must be extinguished.
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Spring campfires, barbecues and other open flames in Bernalillo County must be extinguished.
Where does cannabis come from?
The University held a series of public forums this week at the SUB Theater, allowing students, faculty and staff to meet interim provost candidates.
GPSA has a new council chair, Megan O’Laughlin.
Students played with garbage during UNM’s third annual Sustainability Expo.
“Red or green?” may be the state question, but for the local chile industry the question is, “Is it grown here or there?”
For the second year in a row, ballot software problems complicated GPSA elections.
Of all the license plates in the United States and Canada, why New Mexico?
At least 17,000 New Mexicans are homeless, and for one night UNM students can experience what that might be like.
Albuquerque is taking steps to make the city more bike-friendly. Construction workers broke ground Monday on a four-week project to widen El Pueblo Road between Second Street and Edith Boulevard, near the Los Ranchos/Journal Center Rail Runner station. The construction is part of a combined city-and-county effort to make Albuquerque more accessible for bicyclists, Project Engineer Jeanne Wolfenbarger said.
UNMH reviewed its security policy after a Jan. 4 shooting incident, but the hospital didn’t make changes to its policy.
Patricia Caballero, GPSA Presidential Candidate, Community and Regional Planning
After eight hours of deliberation at Saturday’s council meeting, GPSA approved proposed amendments to the GPSA constitution.
DL: What do you see as the biggest issues facing the graduate community?
This summer, UNM students will travel to Central America’s poorest country to learn economics and lend a helping hand.
The GPSA presidential race kicked off Wednesday with the first of four debates, and candidates discussed student fee allocation, departmental cuts and student government transparency.
Nine graduate and professional students announced their candidacy for GPSA leadership positions, stepping up to the plate for a tenure rife with budget concerns and cutbacks.
UNM representatives sifted through hundreds of art pieces Thursday to decide which ones to add to the University’s collection.
Members of a student group want to eradicate student drunk driving while changing negative perceptions about the Greek community.
GPSA tabled a proposal at Saturday’s meeting to co-sponsor a program aimed at providing students with free copies of the New York Times.