UNM’s homeless no threat to students
In “UNM’s homeless seek food, relief,” from last Wednesday’s Daily Lobo, Luke Holmen reported on the University’s homeless population and how it makes students uncomfortable.
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In “UNM’s homeless seek food, relief,” from last Wednesday’s Daily Lobo, Luke Holmen reported on the University’s homeless population and how it makes students uncomfortable.
I always shake the first day of school, and I wonder if the front row smells my fear, or possibly the sweat. Since I’m the only teacher in the classroom, I have to start talking, and I have to appear as competent and nonplussed as possible.
As program manager of UNM’s Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention (COSAP), I’d like to say a few words in response to Daily Lobo Columnist Will Desmare’s “DWI prevention a shared obligation,” in Monday’s issue.
Last week, I read in the Daily Lobo that college students are more likely to get a DWI. I thought to myself that college students have always been more likely to get a DWI.
It’s an early March morning in New York.
Recreational drug use is, rightly or wrongly, a part of college life.
On Aug. 28 the Aquinas Newman Center was allowed to hold a public mass at the Duck Pond. The University granted permission and held the event in spite of protesters condemning the ceremony.
Readers,
The smell of grilled hotdogs and burgers in the air, boozed-up football fans and a sea of red stretching from CNM to University Stadium can only mean one thing: it’s the Lobo football home-opener.
Since I have been back to school, I have been noticing how much technology has changed the daily lives of college students compared to those of college students in the 80s.
_by Helen Gonzales Vice President, Human Resources Daily Lobo Guest Columnist_
Over the last few years, I have been hearing the term “socialism” thrown around constantly. Very often the term has a negative connotation, as is the case with barrages of crazy Tea Party supporters who hold up signs claiming “Obama is a Socialist!”
Imagine a University policy which requires that you share access to any private computer you use at the University, such as your laptop, tablet or your computer in the dorms.
Hello, I am a “non-traditional student” here at UNM.
Why is there fear of the job market among incoming students? There’s still a few jobs to be had in the harassment industry.
Daily Nebraskan, U. Nebraska via UWIRE
The summer is over.
What would happen if a student and a professor were attracted to each other and had a relationship?
No one is perfect. The devil is in the details. No good deed goes unpunished.
Bristol Palin has a gnat problem, and we all get to hear about it.