Incoming student regent hopes to build relationships
Editor’s Note: The is the first in a series of Daily Lobo profiles on the newly nominated members of the Board of Regents.
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Editor’s Note: The is the first in a series of Daily Lobo profiles on the newly nominated members of the Board of Regents.
The weeks between Thanksgiving and winter break have previously been described as torture for college students. After enjoying a food-filled weekend with family and friends, University of New Mexico students return to school to face final projects, papers and dreaded final exams.
Deb Haaland was elected as the representative for New Mexico’s 1st Congressional District Tuesday night.
The University of New Mexico Hillel student organization hosted a non-partisan voting party in the Student Union Building called MitzVote on Thursday. The event was held to encourage students and the public to vote, and highlighting the voting the process as something to celebrate.
This November, voters will be able to decide if the University of New Mexico will receive funds to renovate its chemistry building, construct a new Reserve Officer Training Corps building and build a new career center for the UNM Taos branch.
University of New Mexico students don’t have to go far to get their craft beer fix anymore.
University of New Mexico students may notice something new in front of Zimmerman Library next time they are walking through Smith Plaza — if they are looking carefully enough.
Being accessible to the University of New Mexico has always been a goal for UNM’s Police Department, but now the department wants to take it one step further and connect with college students through social media.
With a new football season comes new performances from the University of New Mexico’s Spirit Marching Band (SMB). This year the band’s halftime show will incorporate music from icons such as Maynard Ferguson and Aretha Franklin.
Students at the University of New Mexico received free haircuts and signed a pledge to end sexual assault on campus Friday as part of a sexual assault awareness campaign in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
On Monday and Tuesday the University of New Mexico’s Global and National Security Policy Institute and National Security Studies Program will host the ninth Annual National Security Symposium.
Students were given a chance to showcase their writing abilities at the ninth annual Celebration of Student Writing event at the University of New Mexico Thursday.
Debating world problems in a Central American country is not on the list of typical spring break plans, but the University of New Mexico’s World Affairs Delegation club will be doing just that.
A graduate student from the University of New Mexico’s School of Architecture and Planning won first place in an international design competition.
Graduate students from across the country will soon be able to earn a degree from the University of New Mexico directly related to global and national security.
A researcher at the University of New Mexico has found that offspring during and after gestation are physically affected by stress the mother experiences.
From Dec. 22 until Jan. 3, the University of New Mexico’s Main Campus will resemble a ghost town.
Joseph DiVincenzo is the self-described poster child for why it is never too late to go back to school.
An unseen killer undetectable by human senses claims more victims this time of the year than any other. As temperatures start to cool off and indoor holiday traditions begin, carbon monoxide poisoning poses a danger to people throughout the state and country.
The end of the semester is often something to rejoice, but first students must get through dreaded finals and class registration.