Students kicked out of meeting
Only selected pharmacy students were invited to meet with an accreditation team Wednesday at the College of Pharmacy.
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Only selected pharmacy students were invited to meet with an accreditation team Wednesday at the College of Pharmacy.
There are 150 students who qualify for note-taking services through Accessibility Services. The department, however, only has 125 note takers to fill an estimated 500 classes.
I never thought the day would come when I would defend a Republican porn magazine editor, but it has arrived.
Congressman Tom Udall addressed a group of future scientists about their role in policy- making Monday.
Type "moon boots" into Google and the search engine will suggest trying "Napoleon Dynamite moon boots."
A program created at UNM aims to increase donations from alumni who graduated with bachelor's degrees.
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Bill Medina didn't expect to walk out of the Cottonwood Mall food court with a $10,000 scholarship.
There are 708 courses with documents on electronic reserves this semester.
Sevilleta's field station used to consist of two trailers and an army of tents where researchers could camp out.
A coffee maker that caught on fire caused firefighters to evacuate the Mechanical Engineering building and reroute traffic for an hour Friday.
Gov. Bill Richardson declared Tuesday Lobos Appreciation Day.
Sen. Jeff Bingaman has introduced legislation to change the way New Mexico's Hispanic-serving institutions, including UNM, are dealt with by the federal government.
Women's water polo players can get dirty under the water.
Nick Warnock might have been a loser on "The Apprentice," but he is a winner in business.
It's been 31 years since Ron Keine was sentenced to death for the murder of UNM student William Velten.
Shiame Okunor said he thinks he's done all he can as director for the African-American Studies Department.
UNM is conducting its second self-study of the Athletics Department for NCAA certification. The first was done in 1997.
Mardi Gras is a last hurrah before the Catholic Lent period, not just a good excuse to get drunk and flash strangers for beads.
The University began a yearlong self-study on the Athletic Department this month to determine if it meets NCAA standards.