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A stack of textbooks.
A mother and son move out of Hokona March 22, 2020.
From left: Regent Rob Schwartz, President Garnett Stokes, Regent President Doug Brown, Regent Kimberly Sanchez Rael, Regent Sandra Begay, Student Regent Melissa Henry and UNMH Chancellor Paul Roth during the March 9, 2020 Board of Regents meeting. The Regents voted to increase tuition for all students.
From left to right, Lobo Louie, ASUNM President Adam Biederwolf and UNM President Garnett Stokes at the 131st Lobo Day in the Student Union Building on Feb. 28, 2020.
ASUNM elections commissioners selecting ballot positions for the 2020 ASUNM presidential election.
Senate Finance Chair John Arthur Smith during a Senate Finance Committee meeting in the 2020 legislature
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ASUNM Sen. Ryan Regalado defending his bill 3S, the endorsement bill on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020. Several current senators said they ran for Senate after encouragement from outgoing senators.
Former ASUNM Sen. Xavier Torres speaking against the proposed fee rise on Feb. 12. 2020. Torres, who supported a similar legislative package last semester, said he felt ASUNM should focus on outreach to students before raising their fees.
The Alpha Chi Omega house across from the Kapp Kappa Gamma house on Feb. 2, 2020.
Regent Marron Lee (left) and Regent Rob Schwartz (right) during the second Ad Hoc Committee meeting on regent governance on Jan. 28 2019. The committee is scheduled to meet several times over the coming weeks to address a number of governance topics at UNM.
Sen. Jacob Candelaria during a Jan. 29 Senate Finance Committee meeting
The New Mexico State Capitol, also known as "the Roundhouse."
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham giving her second State of the State Address to a joint session of the New Mexico Legislature. In addition to cannabis legalization and free college, Lujan Grisham took a hardline stance on crime and promised another pay raise for teachers.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham giving her second State of the State Address to a joint session of the New Mexico Legislature. In addition to cannabis legalization and free college, Lujan Grisham took a hardline stance on crime and promised another pay raise for teachers.
Mayor Tim Keller at his second State of the City address.
Athletics Director Eddie Nuñez talks to reporters about Bob Davie's $825,000 buyout.