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(04/21/20 11:34pm)
For the first time in 17 years, the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico’s Community Experience canceled their annual Spring Storm event, which was previously scheduled on April 20. However, rather than forego the day entirely, ASUNM Community Experience chose to revoke its conventional format and opted to host the event virtually.
(04/08/20 4:16pm)
Religious institutions across the state are choosing to transfer their services remotely in response to forced closures due to the ever-present COVID-19 threat in New Mexico.
(04/02/20 12:18am)
New Student Orientation (NSO) may join the increasing list of services being transferred online in response to COVID-19.
(04/01/20 12:31am)
In collaboration with the University of New Mexico law school's Wild Friends education program and the New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division, the state's Department of Transportation (NMDOT) has released its first Pollinator Protection license plate featuring student artwork.
(03/19/20 11:11pm)
The Student Union Building announced Wednesday it would be closed to all but non-essential staff until further notice.
(03/13/20 10:36pm)
After weeks of debate, analysis and public comment-laden with controversy, the City of Albuquerque announced March 13 that the University of New Mexico has withdrawn its land from consideration for a possible Gateway Center location.
(03/09/20 3:37am)
The Spruce Park Neighborhood Association met at the Central United Methodist Church to protest on March 4 the potential installation of a homeless shelter on University of New Mexico property.
(03/05/20 8:33pm)
Out in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (oSTEM) is partnering with the Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico (TGRCNM) again to host an on-campus event aimed at educating on how to be allies for gender-diverse communities.
(02/27/20 6:46pm)
Building the Gateway Center on a University of New Mexico plot of land off I-25 and Lomas Boulevard is still under consideration despite the UNM Campus Safety Council's vote of disapproval.
(02/20/20 5:40am)
University of New Mexico students and faculty gathered on Wednesday, Feb. 19 in the Student Union Building Ballrooms to celebrate 50 years since the Native American Studies (NAS) department's founding.
(02/17/20 7:34pm)
"Summertime | an interlude" chronicles the aftermath of a fatal store robbery through the tangled tales of four tormented characters grappling with the tragedy of individual circumstances coupled with a yearning to escape structural oppression.
(02/13/20 5:16am)
University of New Mexico students have seen a drastic increase in phishing emails since the start of the academic year, and these emails are disproportionately affecting first-generation and low-income students.
(01/30/20 5:11am)
The University of New Mexico is changing its seal from the current interim design, but this time, the school is seeking input from its student and alumni population.
(01/30/20 5:37am)
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., an internationally renowned and historically black Greek-lettered sorority, recently celebrated its 100-year anniversary on Jan. 16.
(01/23/20 5:05am)
Robin Brule, an Albuquerque resident and fellow Lobo, was named the 44th New Mexico Mother of the Year earlier this month. Her advocacy for mothers in the workplace, flexible balancing of her own professional and family life and her philanthropic contributions to her community earned her the nomination.
(12/09/19 4:51am)
Kayleigh Maes’ passion for her major in media arts is the end product of an affinity for film and photography rooted in her childhood. Maes’ strong foundation in her degree path is built upon her family’s equally artistic background and, according to Maes, this foundation has reassured her whenever she questions her career plan.
(11/25/19 4:30am)
Editors Note: A previous version of this article stated that the Prism Clinic was an autism service group. It was corrected to state that the Prism Clinic is a free urgent care, primarily serving those who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming.
(11/21/19 4:57am)
The anticipation is over.
(11/18/19 7:24am)
The nation will collectively recognize International Education Week from Nov. 18 to 22.
(11/11/19 5:02pm)
It has been nearly seven months since New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 406 into law. The bill allowed for medical cannabis in schools and licensed manufacturers to process home-grown medical cannabis.