Ortega classroom ‘disaster’ after leak
English students walked into a mess of fallen tile and water their first day of class Tuesday in Ortega Hall Room 121, after a leak damaged parts of the ceiling, a UNM official said.
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English students walked into a mess of fallen tile and water their first day of class Tuesday in Ortega Hall Room 121, after a leak damaged parts of the ceiling, a UNM official said.
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UPDATE: Wednesday 12:16 p.m.
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The Board of Regents approved a $2.1 billion budget for next year, a decrease of 1.1 percent from last fiscal year. The budget includes a 7.9 percent increase in tuition and student fees totaling to about $5,505 per semester for undergraduates from $5,100.