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UNM is responding to the Feb. 15 student attack by holding a campus safety walk tonight.
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UNM is responding to the Feb. 15 student attack by holding a campus safety walk tonight.
For the first time ever, the Student Veterans of UNM will sponsor scholarships for two student veterans starting in the summer semester.
GPSA is trying to decide if it should volunteer some money to keep the student UNM newspaper afloat.
Some quick calculations done my Freshman year showed me that if I gave 50 cents to everyone who asked for change, I would quickly go broke.
Congressman Martin Heinrich was not on campus Friday to speak. He was there to listen.
When the College of Education building opens, it might just be a LEED leader.
UNM will receive more than $37 million in federal stimulus funding for research initiatives.
M.E. Sprengelmeyer may be the hardest-working newspaper man on the planet, a man described in a recent New York Times profile as working “to the brink of exhaustion, fueling late-night production sessions with nicotine and caffeinated energy drinks.”
The president of one of UNM’s peer institutions is making news by taking a voluntary 4.6 percent pay cut, but President Schmidly contends he’s been there, done that.
UNM’s most effective and diverse teaching methods will be showcased Thursday in the SUB.
The Holocaust will never be forgotten, but Rudi Florian wants to make sure people don’t ever forget its lessons.
The New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee is putting New Mexico’s largest universities under the magnifying glass.
On Wednesday, Jan.13, Iraq war veteran Kenneth Ellis was killed in a confrontation with Albuquerque police officers. He waved a gun in the direction of police officers who surrounded him in a Northeast Heights Parking lot. Then, an APD officer shot and killed him.
In a few short months, students living in the Hokona residence hall will have fresh vegetables growing outside their windows.
The Provost’s Office will not outsource the UNM Press warehouse operation, but several employees still aren’t confident that their jobs are safe.
An international protest against the Prime Minister of Italy came all the way to Albuquerque on Saturday.
After months of negotiations, the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra Player’s Association has finally ratified a contract, but the musicians still might not be ready to play a happy tune.
I went to Peru over Thanksgiving break from Nov. 21-29. The country is beautiful, with mountains that make the Sandias look like speed bumps. The problem is, Peru suffers from some of the worst poverty in South America. Below are a few descriptions of some of the scenes and characters I encountered while in the country. Check out DailyLobo.com for my full travel excerpts.
Inspectors find food stored at unsafe temperatures by Andrew Beale
David Sherry, NMSO management spokesman, said a decision must be made in the next week or so to determine the orchestra’s fate.