The challenges of being a homeless student
In 2013, FAFSA reported more than 58,000 college students nationwide were experiencing homelessness.
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In 2013, FAFSA reported more than 58,000 college students nationwide were experiencing homelessness.
Terrorist attack at Parliament
Here’s a quick rundown of bills that passed during the 60 day Legislative session that affect UNM. The descriptions are taken from the bill summaries as stated in the fiscal impact reports.
After traveling across the globe in search of a home safer than the one they left behind, refugee and immigrant families coming to Albuquerque are being welcomed with open arms.
Pro-life campus groups are protesting the use of human fetal tissue in research conducted at UNM Health Sciences Center.
New Mexico has the highest unemployment rate. What are your thoughts on that as a student preparing to enter the workforce?
More than 200 men, women and children joined in the singing of the so-called Battle Hymn of the Suffragists outside the UNM Bookstore Wednesday evening in celebration of International Women’s Day.
‘We are not terrorists for wanting to live.’
In an effort to discuss methods citizens can use to learn more about government proceedings, the UNM School of Public Administration hosted a panel of experienced public information officers Thursday to discuss the rights protected under the Sunshine Law.
Students at UNM have seen a recent spike in violence and criminal activity, bringing scrutiny to LoboAlerts and prompting those in charge of the emergency messaging system to hold a public information session last Thursday.
Hundreds of fists were raised into the air over the past week as Burqueños came together to show support for undocumented immigrants nationwide.
“Our Glass Figures,” a show produced by the Mud&Wine theater collective, explores intersectionality, rape culture, empowerment, and the struggles and nuances of womanhood in contemporary America.
“The Constitution is more than just a text,” said Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar said during his speech Thursday evening.
“I don’t know if I want to go to the very end, with a death from cancer,” said Aja Riggs of Santa Fe, addressing a room full of decision makers at the Roundhouse as she recalled the day she considered ending her life.
Once a year we are assaulted with pink and red heart-shaped boxes, giant stuffed bears and overpriced chocolates. But at what cost?
Excitement, joy and applause sprouted from every corner of a crowded room where community members gathered with a plan of action: stop President Donald Trump.
I have walked home from campus 92 times since enrolling at UNM. Only once was I so hyper-aware of my appearance that I held tight to the pepper spray on my keychain.
More than 1,000 demonstrators marched from the corner of Yale Boulevard and Renard Place to the Albuquerque International Sunport on Sunday afternoon, in a show of solidarity for immigrant citizens following President Donald Trump’s Executive orders restricting entrance to the United States from several countries.