13 candidates contest election
Twelve losing candidates and one winner in Wednesday's undergraduate student government election are contesting the results on a variety of grounds.
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Twelve losing candidates and one winner in Wednesday's undergraduate student government election are contesting the results on a variety of grounds.
Looking for something to do this weekend, but don't want to drive for half an hour to get to it? Why not grab a few friends and head Downtown for one of several grand opening events at the brand new 14-screen Century Theatre.
The Connection slate nearly swept ASUNM's election Wednesday but may face charges after 2,000 copies of the Daily Lobo were removed before delivery, stuffed with slate candidate fliers and distributed to bins around campus.
ASUNM Senators debated standards for appropriation and talked about fallout from dialogue in the Daily Lobo regarding an ousted interim election commissioner and a constitutional amendment during a meeting Wednesday.
Undergraduate students will choose from 24 Senate candidates vying to fill 10 vacant seats, and vote on five constitutional amendments, during today's ASUNM election.
The ASUNM election commission's voter outreach program is continuing as planned despite the Presidential Appointments Committee's unexpected rejection of interim election commissioner Julianita Maestas last week.
First-year students in the UNM School of Medicine paid tribute to 24 people who donated their bodies for use in anatomy classes during a Sunday memorial service at Alumni Chapel.
Try to imagine a hybrid musical species bred of hip-hop, jazz and Latin music. Pour in equal elements of each, and that's what you get from clarinetist, composer and arranger Don Byron's most recent release with his band, Music for Six Musicians.
Got an idea for a historical or cultural play about the Rio Grande Valley? Or perhaps you've been wringing your hands over city politics and want to immortalize your humorous take on baseball stadiums and mayoral races. Well, dig out that typewriter and get started - the KUNM 89.9-FM Radio Play Scriptwriting Competition could be your big break.
A state representative who sponsored a bill that allows people to carry concealed weapons traced its labyrinthine path from committee to the governor's desk during a UNM College Republicans meeting Wednesday.
UNM student organizations had a bumper crop of ASUNM Senate candidates to choose from during this semester's endorsement forum Tuesday.
As part of a nationwide event aimed at raising awareness of non-traditional college students, the UNM Association for Non-traditional Students will offer an informational talk for people with questions about childcare Wednesday.
The Southwest Film Center will present five films from Argentina this weekend during an Argentine Film Festival sponsored by the Latin American and Iberian Institute, SOLAS and the Media Arts Department.
Former television movie star turned environmentalist Dennis Weaver and a group of hybrid car enthusiasts stopped by UNM during a tour of the Southwest to promote alternatives to oil Wednesday.
Just in time for Halloween, ghostbuster Peter Jordan offered explanations for a variety of paranormal activities during a chilling presentation Tuesday night.
The Board of Regents' Finance and Facilities Committee elected approved phase two of renovation at the law school and the results of a UNM audit during its meeting Monday.
Wow. It's not easy to describe a 20-year-old band with album names like Locus Abortion Technician and Hairway to Steven. Trying to sum up a group that has been pigeonholed as everything from acid-fueled metal to jazz to industrial; a band that has collaborated at one time or another with every industry outsider from noise gurus Ministry and offshoot Revolting Cocks to trailer park rapper Kid Rock is like summing up current world politics in one sentence. In a word: impossible.
Local nonprofit modern dance company Keshet is growing fast, and with a recently beefed up internship program, the company is looking for UNM students interested in gaining credit for working in a variety of positions in the artistic, administrative and technical side of the organization.
Students will likely vote whether to raise ASUNM fee paid by undergraduates from $14 to $20 during the November general election.
About 200 students roamed every nook and cranny of UNM in search of missing lights, dark corners, tripping hazards and other potential dangers during the fall semester safety walk Tuesday.