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(10/16/23 3:27pm)
Mayor Keller presented future city plans and developments to the ASUNM Senate – offering information regarding Albuquerque’s unhoused population, mentioning shelter and treatment but not addressing permanent housing solutions.
(09/05/23 2:42pm)
(11/29/18 6:22pm)
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Senate unanimously denounced new Title IX recommendations made by the federal government Wednesday night — recommendations most of them didn’t even read.
(11/29/18 6:04pm)
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico convened for their final meeting of the Fall 2018 semester on Wednesday.
(04/27/18 9:29am)
Associated Students of New Mexico President Noah Brooks and Vice President Sally Midani each gave a State of ASUNM address Thursday afternoon.
(04/20/18 3:59am)
The undergraduate study body elected 10 new students to serve as senators for the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Wednesday evening.
(04/16/18 4:45am)
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.
(04/16/18 4:00am)
Undergraduate students will have the chance to make their voices heard during the Associated Students of University of New Mexico senatorial elections this week.
(03/30/18 8:03am)
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico full Senate meeting on Wednesday featured a conversation between senators and President Garnett S. Stokes, an update on the incoming UNM taproom and a delay of the Spring Budget Bill, which, at the time of the meeting, featured cuts to almost all student organizations.
(03/29/18 7:19am)
The president and vice president of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico for the 2018-2019 school year were announced Wednesday evening.
(03/22/18 8:26am)
Elections for president and vice president of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico will be held over a period of three days next week — with only two names on the ballot.
(03/09/18 6:47am)
The University of New Mexico’s tuition and controversial athletic debt funding loomed over the March 7 Associated Students of New Mexico meeting.
(02/27/18 6:41pm)
Editor's Note: In the original version of this article, it was not made clear that the funding for the lighting project is from legislative donations, not ASUNM. That has been clarified. A fee increase was also mentioned, but there is no current fee increase underway — that statement has been deleted. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(02/01/18 5:15am)
SANTA FE — Deviating from the tradition of gifting lawmakers with salsa, pins or pens, select students from the University of New Mexico instead presented student research at the State Legislature appreciation dinner hosted by the UNM Alumni Association on Monday.
(01/18/18 5:30am)
Every year, thousands of students rely on the Lottery Scholarship for tuition support. That scholarship has recently experienced a 30 percent decrease in funds — a problem that the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico plans on tackling this legislative session.
(01/10/18 9:30pm)
The Project for New Mexico Graduates of Color seeks to assist students of color on their path to graduating. Recently, the organization’s funding has been nearly cut in half, based on the University of New Mexico Student Fee Review Board’s decision on Dec. 12, 2017.
(12/04/17 5:00am)
For the last three months, the office of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico, nestled in a corner on the lower level of the Student Union Building, has been bustling with energy as students leaders work to govern the undergraduate student body.
(11/29/17 7:57pm)
This semester’s student government term ended with a legislative fight — and that fight might not be over.
(11/27/17 5:00am)
A resolution to push the University of New Mexico toward 100 percent renewable energy was passed unanimously through the Associated Students of UNM Senate during their Oct. 25 meeting.
(11/17/17 3:45am)
On Nov. 15 the University of New Mexico student body elected 11 new students to serve on the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Senate.