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Tonight, Albuquerque activists participate in an international effort to stop the use of child soldiers in Africa.
Lexie Shabel said her biggest mistake in treating her breast cancer was choosing chemotherapy when she was first diagnosed. Even though cancer was found in only one breast, doctors told Shabel she should have a double mastectomy, a hysterectomy, chemotherapy and radiation therapy to prevent cancer from returning.
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) gathered Saturday to build a plywood mock “Israeli Apartheid Wall” that will be erected on Smith Plaza all this week as part of the group’s Mock Wall Campaign.
President David Schmidly’s five-year career at UNM will come to an end in July when President-select Robert Frank takes office.
According to a recent survey, students identified reliable wireless Internet access as the No. 1 tool they need in UNM study spaces, but the department doesn’t have the money to provide it.
Two former UNM students created an app that has the ability to both entertain and save lives.
Students awoke Tuesday to a winter wonderland … kind of. Some students sat beside bedroom windows with phones in hand awaiting a text from the University communications department confirming class had been canceled.
The Daily Lobo spoke with eight local businesses to find out what employers are looking for in prospective employees, and the results suggest that while a college degree matters more than any other qualification, a student’s GPA doesn’t necessarily guarantee them a job.
The Affordable Care Act, under review by the Supreme Court since Monday, would require religious institutions to provide health plans that cover contraceptives, and has sparked debate among the prominent Catholic community in New Mexico.
About half the members of each slate vying for ASUNM seats next year belong to fraternities and sororities, while only about four percent of the total undergraduate population is involved in Greek Life.
During a March 12 meeting, the Board of Regents proposed an initial budget which called for a 3 percent tuition increase for next year and a $77 increase in fees. The Board of Regents increased tuition 5.5 percent for the 2011-2012 school year, 7.9 percent in 2010-2011 and 5 percent in 2009-2010, which makes the proposed increase in tuition the lowest in recent years. The Board of Regents has yet to finalize either the tuition or fee increases and will discuss the budget further on March 23 before approving the final budget April 27.
Student Fee Increase A bill that recommended raising the ASUNM student fee from $20 to $25 passed the ASUNM Senate Wednesday, and will go before a vote of the student body in the April elections.