Art in Plastic
The founder and director of a UNM plastics engineering facility recently received recognition for something one wouldn't expect from a man who teaches students the business and science of materials engineering.
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The founder and director of a UNM plastics engineering facility recently received recognition for something one wouldn't expect from a man who teaches students the business and science of materials engineering.
The ASUNM Senate approved a bill that would raise the student government fee paid by undergraduate students from $14 to $20, and several other pieces of legislation during its first meeting of the semester Wednesday.
Expansion in the New Mexico economy continued to slow in the third quarter of 2001, according to a report released recently by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at UNM.
In what is becoming a semi-annual ritual, the student government Finance Committee began the process Wednesday of raising the ASUNM fee paid by students from $14 to $20.
While most UNM students are busy acclimating themselves to class schedules and part-time jobs, one is kick-starting his political career by throwing his hat into a nearby town's mayoral race.
I should preface this review of the recently released "New Mexico's Sanctuaries, Retreats and Sacred Places" by admitting that I'm not exactly what you would call a "spiritual" person.
A UNM student's discovery that hundreds of ancient pottery relics found in northern Mexico depict journeys from the natural to the spirit world has landed her in this month's issue of a national archeological magazine.
It's hard for me to decide how I feel about Boulder, Co. based white-guy groove band The Motet.
The ASUNM Student Court upheld the fines and sanctions levied on the Connection slate after the Nov. 14 student government election, according to a ruling issued Friday.
Well, the holidays are almost upon us, and as I face an entire month of potential unemployment, it behooves me to find some form of entertainment that my indigent comrades and I can charge on a credit card. That said, this year's bumper crop of big-budget Hollywood movies looks like it might have something for everyone - from period pieces to crime thrillers; cheesy family tearjerkers to gritty boxing films.
It's not exactly kite flying weather, but if you're looking for a taste of spring, why not check out "Hangar 18: Kite Transformations," an exhibit of artistic kites on display at Magn°fico Artspace.
The ASUNM Senate passed a raft of last-minute amendments to the Lawbook, appropriations and appointments but rejected the adoption of a mouse as a student government pet during the semester's last full Senate meeting.
Connection slate candidates from the Nov. 14 ASUNM election told the Student Court Friday that they violated no rules when they allegedly stuffed 2,000 copies of the Daily Lobo with fliers on election day.
If you're thinking about taking in a movie this weekend and looking for sprawling, big-budget excess, "Spy Game" and "Harry Potter" are both playing at your local cineplex - don't forget to bring an extra $20 for popcorn.
Are you looking for a frivolous Christmas gift to give a little brother or sister about to head off to college, or perhaps a significant other you don't really know so well? Or perhaps you are faced with an upcoming plane trip and already read this month's Cosmopolitan.
The ASUNM Presidential Appointments Committee approved a long list of appointees for key student government positions during its meeting Wednesday.
If you are one of many UNM students who lock their bicycles to railings instead of racks on the way to class, watch out.
The nine candidates who ran on the Connection slate during the Nov. 14 student government election have filed an appeal of the fines and sanctions for campaign violations levied by the ASUNM Elections Commission.
Visitors to the Hispanic Cultural Center in the coming weeks will be treated to glimpses into the landscapes and lifestyles of Mexico and New Mexico - past and present.
The ASUNM Elections Commission issued its final ruling Monday on the 13 appeals filed to contest Wednesday's undergraduate student government election.