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(10/22/01 6:00am)
A group of independent filmmakers, radio producers, writers and others hope to provide an alternative to what they call corporate media by following a growing worldwide trend towards the creation of independent media centers.
(10/19/01 6:00am)
Changes in global temperature and sea levels reflect natural fluctuations that have occurred throughout history and are not caused by pollution, according to an environmental professor who spoke at a UNM forum Thursday.
(10/18/01 6:00am)
Ten bands from around the state will take the stage this weekend during the preliminary round of the New Mexico Showcase, a battle of the bands aimed at luring bigger crowds to local shows and bringing the music community together.
(10/18/01 6:00am)
A bill that would raise the ASUNM fee paid by undergraduate students from $14 to $20, and would increase funding available for student groups by $200,000 cleared its first hurdle Wednesday.
(10/17/01 6:00am)
About 100 people, many from UNM's cultural studies departments and the School of Medicine, turned out for the opening of a new exhibition at the University Art Museum aimed at connecting art and the management of pain Tuesday.
(10/16/01 6:00am)
Terrorists do not represent Islam because they defy one of the basic tenants of the religion, according to a panel of Muslim experts that gathered for a UNM forum Monday to educate people about the growing faith.
(10/15/01 6:00am)
Friends and family say UNM student Jonathan Spradling was a thoughtful and caring person who helped homeless people and loved politics and literature.
(10/10/01 6:00am)
Verna Williamson-Teller, the first woman to be elected governor of an American Indian pueblo, spoke about the “double-edged swords” of Isleta Pueblo’s proximity to Albuquerque and growing casino industry during a guest lecture at UNM Tuesday.
(10/09/01 6:00am)
I think there are two types of singer/songwriters - the down on their luck, rough around the edges and sometimes experimental ilk of Bob Dylan, Tom Waits and Kris Kristofferson, and then at the other extreme, the almost giddy optimism of crooners like John Denver and James Taylor.
(10/08/01 6:00am)
Campus reactions to the allied air strikes on Afghanistan Sunday morning ran the gamut from strong support to disapproval for what may be the beginning of a long campaign against terrorism in the Middle East.
(10/05/01 6:00am)
The UNM community will have to continue finding its way around barriers and orange barrels as the nearly constant process of updating campus facilities continues into the fall semester.
(10/04/01 6:00am)
The Southwest Film Center will present two films this weekend by Hamburg, Germany-based, experimental director and artist Peter Sempel - a renowned documenter of the musicians, artists, filmmakers and poets of the European punk scene.
(10/04/01 6:00am)
The ASUNM Senate unanimously passed the $23,170 fall budget in minutes but wrangled for hours over the wording of a resolution in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during its meeting Wednesday.
(10/03/01 6:00am)
Got a competitive or artistic itch to scratch? Students can meet friends with just about any special interest through an array of chartered organizations for various games and hobbies ranging from the weird to the wonderful.
(10/03/01 6:00am)
Alongside College Republicans and College Democrats, UNM has a slew of lesser-known political and activist student organizations.
(10/03/01 6:00am)
A bumper crop of more than 30 student groups applied for charters this semester, which may be a UNM record.
(10/02/01 6:00am)
Red Earth is one of those local bands that just can't be categorized. The eight ethnically-varied members of the band - with a few lineup changes - have been mixing up their politically-charged bouillabaisse of funk, reggae, ska, punk and metal for about five years.
(10/01/01 6:00am)
The Green Party of New Mexico filed a State Supreme Court suit Thursday to challenge denial of its major party status by Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron.
(09/28/01 6:00am)
The chairman of the UNM Computer Sciences Department has been awarded two grants from the National Science Foundation totaling more than $750,000 to help fund research for testing and information encryption.
(09/26/01 6:00am)
Andrew Lewis, a writer for the Ayn Rand Objectivist Institute, says the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks resulted from the United States' moral failure to fight terrorism that began nearly a century ago.