Monthly drive helps provide food to students, community
The Lobo Food Pantry, designed to help UNM students and their families in need of assistance, is on year three of its run at the University of New Mexico.
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The Lobo Food Pantry, designed to help UNM students and their families in need of assistance, is on year three of its run at the University of New Mexico.
UNM has been chosen to be part of the Young African Leaders Initiative headed by the U.S. State Department.
While attending the Milo Yiannopoulos event last Friday night, I was met with apprehension. But questions were swirling in my head: Will I be safe at this event? Is this one man really as bad as everyone says he is?
After weeks of not knowing for certain whether the University would allow the event to go on as scheduled, polarizing right-wing Breitbart writer Milo Yiannopoulos was met with acceptance and some resistance inside the SUB Ballroom Friday night, where he touched on immigration, Muslims in America and his distaste for the progressive movement.
The upcoming talk by alt-right speaker Milo Yiannopoulos on UNM campus, part of his “Dangerous Faggot Tour,” has been a controversial and hotly discussed topic for students lately.
ASUNM and GPSA hope to surpass their accomplishments from last semester by increasing student engagement, introducing new legislation and advocating to the State Legislature on UNM Day.
ASUNM Governmental Affairs is offering training for anyone wanting to be a team advocate for UNM Day, a day when the New Mexico State Legislature focuses on UNM-specific issues. These advocates travel to Santa Fe every year to meet legislators and lobby for issues that benefit UNM students.
The search for a new student regent continues, as student governing entities have interviewed and selected potential candidates that they believed will be suitable to help decide the strategic direction of the University, and also be the voice of the student body.
ASUNM constitutional amendment gains momentum
On Nov. 9 Daniel Arushanov walked into the Student Union Building with a loaded gun. A Lobo Alert was not sent out that day, although he was taken into custody, and is now banned from campus.
The University of New Mexico is reaching out to prospective students by creating an authentic brand that administrators say accurately tells UNM’s story.
Nate Bargatze’s performance Tuesday night was the refresher UNM students and families were seeking after the recent election. Student showed up in droves to see the comic who has been featured on late night TV.
With nearly two years of U.S. presidential election coverage over and done with as of Tuesday night, UNM students can now turn their attention to casting ballots for government leaders much closer to home.
Tuesday’s ballot is full of candidates for a variety of races, but the bonds voters will weigh in on have gained significant exposure over the last year.
The presidential election results may have more of an effect on New Mexico than many may think.
Editor's Note: All information about the candidate's individual platforms come via their respected campaign websites, unless otherwise stated.
A town hall meeting was held in the SUB on Thursday to discuss UNM’s budget shortfall and potential strategies to address it.
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UNM Bar Exam Found Unequal
UNM IT officials, at a town hall meeting earlier this week, provided potential solutions — some already in place in some departments — to combat inefficiencies brought to light in report earlier this semester.