Outpost to welcome spring with diverse acts
Ahh, spring. The Outpost Performance Space rings in this time of rebirth with a hot March calendar of Jazz, folk, chorale and world beat music - just the thing for a warm weekend evening.
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Ahh, spring. The Outpost Performance Space rings in this time of rebirth with a hot March calendar of Jazz, folk, chorale and world beat music - just the thing for a warm weekend evening.
The ASUNM Steering and Rules Committee voted against joining the Faculty Senate in urging revision of the fall 2002 academic calendar that starts the semester a week earlier than usual, leaving one week of classes after Thanksgiving.
Representatives from UNM Career Services say students should concentrate on focusing their career search, making themselves competitive and planning ahead to find a good job in a market overshadowed by economic recession.
State Rep. Rob Burpo, R-Albuquerque, says New Mexico lawmakers will have to rewrite the tax code, clear up water rights disputes with Texas and fix its schools if the state is ever to improve its economy.
Demonstrators opposing the the anti-abortion exhibit erected on campus this week by Justice For All Inc. say they fear such groups are whittling away at women's rights to abort a pregnancy.
Organizers of counter-demonstrations to a 30-foot tall, 40-foot long anti-abortion exhibit near Ortega Hall say they want to offer alternative viewpoints to the graphic display they call propaganda.
Justice For All Inc., the anti-abortion group sponsoring a week-long display on campus featuring large pictures of aborted fetuses, is no stranger to controversy.
A 40-foot long, 18-foot tall display featuring pictures of aborted fetuses brought screams and jeers, as well as calm debate and support from passers-by to the traveling exhibit erected by anti-abortion group, Justice for All, Inc.
Administrators and staff who work in Northrup Hall say recent computer thefts in the building mirror similar burglaries campus-wide and are calling for increased security to stem what they believe is an "inside job."
OK, it's the weekend after Valentine's Day, and unless you've already made plans to go check out Britney Spears' new flick, you're probably looking for something to do with the person for whom you bought those paper roses and Walgreen's candy.
The ASUNM Steering and Rules Committee passed amendments that would more clearly define the penalty for illegally stuffing advertisements in a publication and clarify rules regarding conflicts of interest in court cases during its Wednesday meeting.
Numerous UNM students say they will do anything to avoid having to use the restrooms in Mitchell Hall, but the relatively new facilities in Dane Smith Hall got high marks for cleanliness and design.
Students interested in delving beyond coursework into their fields of study can choose from an array of academic organizations catering to just about every branch of study at UNM.
Members of UNM's Greek system say the University's nine fraternities and four sororities offer a wealth of opportunities for students - from community service and personal development to simply a place to hang out and make new friends.
Working at age 7 and married off by her Bangladeshi family by 12, Selina's existence could have been doomed. But a $60 loan with her future as collateral gave her hope and new life.
A panel discussion about the protection of Zuni Salt Lake, the Petroglyph National Monument and other lands sacred to indigenous people packed a room at the Anderson School of Management Tuesday morning.
David Iglesias, the recently appointed U.S. Attorney General for the district of New Mexico, spoke Wednesday about his new position and its role in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
SANTA FE - A group of UNM students visited with legislators Tuesday to discuss University priorities during Student Day at the state Legislature.
The Faculty Senate received a legislative session update and approved resolutions regarding the library system, CIRT and restructuring in the College of Education Tuesday.
Faculty and staff at the UNM Health Sciences Center and School of Medicine expressed relief Monday after hospital administration dropped - for now - plans to close a small gymnasium to make way for office space.