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Arab countries sever ties with Qatar
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Arab countries sever ties with Qatar
You did it! You finally made it through almost nine whole, long, agonizing months of schoolwork, professors and group projects and now you can taste the melting ice cream, feel the sweet sting of sunburns, and smell the many campfires to come.
The state scholarship that aids more than 25,000 students annually saw a 30 percent decrease in funds this week.
On May 24, the motion to override Gov. Susana Martinez’ line item budget vetoes proposed by the 53rd meeting of the New Mexico Legislature failed with a vote of 39 in favor and 29 opposed during the first day of the New Mexico special legislative session.
Most students would agree that going away to college is one of the most exciting things to happen to them so far. Okay, maybe it isn’t going to college that is exciting, rather getting out from under your parents noses.
As an institutional member of the American College Health Association, Student Health & Counseling is an on-campus service for UNM students that provides health and counseling services to all students.
If you thought high school had it’s rough patches, well I’m sorry folks, but you are in for a major realization. College is hard.
UNM has record-breaking number of spring 2017 graduates
Trump fires FBI director
UNMPD and the UNM Office of Emergency Management have taken advantage of the smartphone craze by utilizing apps, messaging availability and social media — allowing the University community to provide tools for reporting “suspicious or criminal activity.”
On May 13, Jaime Cervantes will graduate from UNM with the class of 2017 after a nearly 15-year battle with drug addiction.
Undocumented immigrants rallied protesters Monday through the bars of a mock jail cell outside the Bernalillo Metropolitan Court House to denounce the “deportation of black and brown bodies.”
After Governor Susana Martinez vetoed all state funding for higher education in a messy budget battle, UNM students are left wondering what will happen to their beloved University.
After passing the Steering and Rules Committee on April 19, ASUNM senators unanimously passed Bill 20S on Wednesday evening. The bill prohibits candidates running for any ASUNM position from using University-sanctioned LISTSERVs for the purpose of campaigning.
Press conference met protest in front of Hodgin Hall Wednesday when a speaker posed the question, “If you knew that women were hurt by abortion, would you rethink your opinion?”
What is UNM doing to reduce its carbon footprint?
Editor's Note: This story is the first in a series on UNMPD and its relationship with the campus community.
All UNM employees are required to complete annual compliance trainings on how to handle workplace incidents, help prevent workplace harassment and provide information that is “pertinent to everybody’s daily jobs.”
A congressional resolution endangering federal funding for family planning providers in the U.S. now sits on President Trump’s desk, awaiting his signature.
The Graduate and Professional Student Association at UNM will be holding its elections for president this week from Monday through Thursday. Here are the three candidates for GPSA president, and their goals were they to be elected.