ASUNM votes for free condoms
ASUNM voted to install free condom distribution points around the campus in an effort to promote safe sex.
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ASUNM voted to install free condom distribution points around the campus in an effort to promote safe sex.
UNM students have come up with an energy-reducing plan to save the University nearly $600,000 per year.
University Counsel ruled the Open Meetings Act does not apply to the Student Fee Review Board process, according to a counsel memo sent to ASUNM President Laz Cardenas on Jan. 26.
ASUNM senators will be out in force to lobby against the tuition credit and funding cuts at Monday’s UNM Day at the Legislature. Sen. Jeff Herrera said keeping tuition low is one his main goals.
The University has been left scrambling for funds to renovate Riebsomer Hall in the wake of Bond D’s failure at the November elections.
House Bill 62, which would extend the time period students can apply for the Lottery Scholarship, was a hot topic of conversation at Wednesday’s GPSA Executive Board meeting.
Outrage over a proposal that would affect many UNM employees’ retirement plans has died down, and state officials claim the lull is a result of weeks of compromise.
UNM President David Schmidly denied any wrongdoing in deciding to award an Oklahoma-based contractor a $60 million contract to renovate The Pit.
A resolution supporting a universal bathroom at the SUB was the subject of intense debate during ASUNM’s Dec. 8 meeting, but in the end it passed 12-3.
Concerned staff and faculty members spoke for more than an hour at the New Mexico Educational Retirement Board’s meeting Friday.
UNM’s retiree health benefits may face some cuts.
The Castetter Hall addition, the hulking construction project next to the Yale bus stop, will not be completed by its scheduled April deadline.
Jodi Carrasco wakes up at 4:30 a.m. and starts her day by running on a treadmill for a couple hours. She takes her 16-year-old daughter to school and then goes to school herself.
Eight UNM degree programs are in danger of being cut after the Provost’s Office flagged them for possible removal in an effort to reduce costs. Deputy Provost Richard Holder said the programs were selected based on a set of characteristics.
Proposed changes to retirement plans have UNM faculty scrambling in the face of diminishing benefits, higher costs and a longer time before retirement.
ASUNM senators passed resolutions supporting graduate student employees and lowering textbook costs at Wednesday’s meeting.
Students are fuming about a recent change to the art building’s open hours.
Plans for a student-funded recreational center have been put on hold.
A Sunday peace talk on the Israel-Palestine conflict inspired objections from local Jewish groups.
ASUNM passed a resolution against the demolition of the Santa Ana dorms Wednesday night.