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(10/29/10 5:53am)
It’s not exactly a picturesque outlook for the UNM photography program.
Professor James Stone said in an e-mail that the campus-wide funding shortage is forcing the Department of Art and Art History to make tough economic decisions. He said that the department is canceling four high-demand undergraduate classes and scaling back two graduate jobs to meet budgetary concerns.
(10/25/10 6:30am)
About 80 protestors lined the streets downtown Friday to call attention to the number of APD officer-involved shootings this year.
Andres Barros organized a protest in response to the mid-August death of his friend Enrique Carrasco. Carrasco was the seventh person killed in an officer-involved shooting in Albuquerque this year.
(10/25/10 6:28am)
Eight cars were burglarized two weeks ago in South Lot, adding up nearly $2,000 of stolen property and damages, according to UNMPD.
On Oct. 10, three people returned to south lot to find their cars had been broken into. The report said two of the burglaries happened between 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and the other likely happened at the same time, but the owner had parked his vehicle there over the weekend.
(10/22/10 6:09am)
UNM is an ideal campus for bike-riders, but even more so for bike thieves.
(10/20/10 6:25am)
UNMPD will begin restricting its public services starting Nov. 1.
(10/19/10 5:58am)
It’s billed as the only blacklisted film in America, and members of the original Hollywood Ten wrote, directed and produced it.
“Salt of the Earth” will kick off the second annual Santa Fe Independent Film Festival (SFIFF).
(10/13/10 4:55am)
UNM is teaming up with local farmers to feed and educate its neighbors.
UNM students collaborated with South Valley Academy Charter School to create a program aimed at teaching students the importance of local organic food.
(10/07/10 6:27am)
The UNM Spirit Marching Band will not be going with the football team to Las Cruces for Saturday’s rivalry game against New Mexico State because of budget cuts.
(10/04/10 6:37am)
UNM’s water usage is down thanks to new waste-reducing measures, according to Physical Plant Department representatives.
Willie West, grounds and landscaping manager of Environmental Services, said overall water consumption on main campus has declined over the past 15 years. He said there’s a 21 percent reduction from 1993-2007.
(10/01/10 4:57am)
Students criticized an on-campus Christian organization for being unable to spark a comprehensive discussion on the effects of pornography during an event Wednesday.
(09/22/10 4:54am)
Since most patrons visit later in the week, officials at the New Mexico State Fair decided to close on Mondays and Tuesdays this year, said Craig Swagerty, the fair’s general manager.
(09/14/10 6:31am)
In celebration of the bicentennial of Mexican Independence Day, UNM libraries will exhibit a collection of photographs from Juarez and protest art based out of Oaxaca, Mexico, starting Wednesdsay and running through Oct. 20.
(09/08/10 5:21am)
Gov. Bill Richardson introduced a $50,000 Recovery Act fund Aug. 24 to encourage low-income households to shop at farmers markets.
(08/30/10 6:30am)
At a somber service Aug. 27, former UNM professor Ferenc “Frank” Szasz’s life and achievements were honored. The ceremony featured a bagpiper and a recitation of “Auld Lang Syne.”
Szasz, 70, died June 20.