UNM receives license to swill
Alcohol will be sold during Lobo football and basketball games this season.
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Alcohol will be sold during Lobo football and basketball games this season.
Former UNM President Louis Caldera left the position almost five years ago, but his name still appears in the University salary book as a law school professor making $124,000 a year.
The University announced three finalists for the interim provost position on Monday, continuing a month-long process to replace former provost Suzanne Ortega.
On Sunday night, the 6-foot-7 forward from Dallas, Texas, gave a verbal commitment to play with the UNM men’s basketball team next season.
UNM President David Schmidly will not return to the University when his contract expires.
Jaymie Roybal is the ASUNM president for the 2011-12 school year.
Beer and wine might be available for some fans attending UNM football and basketball games next season.
Information Technologies will see roughly $2 million cut from its budget next year, but no one is getting fired.
The ages of sexual assault victims in New Mexico range from as young as 6 weeks to 90 years old, according to data compiled by the Rape Crisis Center of Central New Mexico, and one in four women in the state will be sexually assaulted in their lifetime.
The Board of Regents approved $10.5 million in cuts to the University’s budget Monday, and the Office of Equity and Inclusion was among the hardest-hit programs.
The UNM Board of Regents decided not to increase student fees and approved a 5.5 percent tuition-and-fee increase that will raise costs to students roughly $305 next year.
The Regents Finance and Facilities Committee voted Monday to raise student fees by $40 and increase tuition 6.3 percent.
UNM’s Board of Regents will take its first step to determine tuition increases and approve an operating budget for 2012.
Just like the real thing, synthetic marijuana is now illegal. Gov. Susana Martinez signed a bill at a news conference inside a Farmington Boys and Girls Club banning the possession and sale of synthetic marijuana. New Mexico is the 16th state to ban synthetic marijuana.
Michael Thorning announced Monday that he is dropping out of the ASUNM presidential race, three weeks after resigning from his high-ranking position in the president’s cabinet.
More than 300 people celebrated labor activist Cesar Chavez’s efforts Saturday.
UNM community members will remember student Beatrice Dominguez-Meiers’ life at a memorial service Saturday morning.
UNM regents spent eight hours listening and discussing, but not approving, budget proposals during Monday’s budget summit.
A former general manager at KNME filed a lawsuit last week claiming the University terminated her for asking too many questions about why the station was missing more than $4 million.
The Board of Regents will discuss raising tuition costs, covering employee retirement benefits and work toward approving a 2011-12 operating budget during an open meeting today in the SUB Ballroom.