Koen Alberts, a junior economics and business major, reads an excerpt from Stanford rape case victim letter as part of Tuesday’s “Hear Our Voices: Speaking Up Against Sexual Assault.”
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Koen Alberts, a junior economics and business major, reads an excerpt from Stanford rape case victim letter as part of Tuesday’s “Hear Our Voices: Speaking Up Against Sexual Assault.”
“You don’t know me, but you’ve been inside me, and that’s why we’re here today.” These words echoed through the SUB Atrium Tuesday afternoon, just as it rang through a California courtroom earlier this year, when a Stanford University rape victim read a letter to her assaulter, detailing how the incident continues to affect her life.
Crime Briefs for Oct. 27, 2016
Anyone can contract influenza at any time, no matter how healthy or ill they are — they simply have to be exposed to a strain of the virus, according to Megan Bass, a graduate student in the College of Pharmacy.
“More than 43 million adults in the United States struggled with mental illness in the past year. Half of us will meet the criteria for a diagnosable mental health condition at some point in our lives, and one quarter by the age of 14,” said SHAC Public Information Representative Maya Trujillo, citing the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Simple assault at G-Lot
Battery on a healthcare worker at the UNM Psychiatric Center
UNM has decided to create a new Physics & Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Science center, despite the University facing a projected $1 billion in debt.
Hispanic Heritage Month runs Sept. 15 through Oct. 15, and throughout the month, UNM’s El Centro de la Raza has organized a series of events, according to El Centro officials.
Crime Briefs for Oct. 6, 2016
When Gene Pino was diagnosed with terminal Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis five years ago, he was devastated.
Attempted battery of UNMH nurse
Over the past two weeks, more people than usual have returned to their lockers at Johnson Center only to find their valuables gone, said Jim Todd, director of Recreational Services and Johnson Center, in a statement last week.
For the first time, a non-UNM student has become a part of Scribendi, the annual literary and arts magazine produced by the UNM Honors College.
Criminal sexual penetration at UNM Children’s Psychiatric Hospital
Black Lives Matter discussions highlight campus race relations
Last week UNM held its first comprehensive Campus Safety Week. While some elements were successful, many of the events seem to have fallen short of their goals.
Breaking and entering at Lobo Village
UNM is launching its inaugural Campus Safety Week this week, with various events and initiative meant to help prepare students for a variety of potential scenarios.
Each year, roughly 3.8 billion prescriptions are written in the United States. However, according to Medscape - an online heathcare news aggregate - less than half of prescription drugs are taken correctly, if at all.