Lottery cut hits students hard
Kelly McNeil was one of the thousands of students who relied on the Lottery Scholarship to finance her education.
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Kelly McNeil was one of the thousands of students who relied on the Lottery Scholarship to finance her education.
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The University of New Mexico’s primary spokesperson Dianne Anderson left her position earlier this month amid an effort to retool the position.
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This is a developing story. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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UNM could have a new logo as soon as next semester, pending administrative approval.