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(11/01/11 7:45am)
UNM administrators temporarily allowed the (un)Occupy movement a new permit for campus, but protesters said the change is just the beginning of the dialogue they want with University higher-ups.
The permit is valid to Friday and grants protesters the right to occupy Yale Park from 5 p.m.- 10 p.m.
(10/31/11 6:36am)
The (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters have turned their attention from Wall Street to the fight for their First Amendment rights and their right to occupy UNM’s Yale Park.
(10/28/11 6:26am)
UNMPD closed Yale Park to (un)Occupy protesters, UNM students and staff for the second day in a row Thursday. Protesters say this is a violation of their First Amendment rights.
(10/27/11 7:20am)
UNM Police Department blocked off Yale Park, the former camp site of the (un)Occupy Albuquerque movement, Wednesday afternoon and told protesters they could not hold their general assembly meeting there.
(10/26/11 11:28am)
State police arrested at least 40 Occupy Albuquerque protesters late Tuesday night after UNM administrators refused to renew the protesters’ permit to occupy Yale Park.
(10/26/11 8:07am)
State police arrested at least 40 (Un)occupy Albuquerque protesters late Tuesday night after UNM administrators refused to renew the protesters’ permit to occupy Yale Park.
(10/25/11 7:08am)
Occupy Albuquerque’s permit to occupy UNM’s Yale Park expires today, and UNM officials denied the protesters’ permit extension.
(10/25/11 7:07am)
A woman staying at UNM’s Yale Park, Occupy Albuquerque’s Camp Coyote, died Saturday.
(10/25/11 7:00am)
Late last night on Broadway Boulevard I drove past a kitten laying in the road. Road kill of any kind makes me queasy, but this time I didn’t see any blood and the kitten wasn’t obviously squashed.
(10/24/11 7:33am)
Police arrested a man Friday after he threatened Occupy Albuquerque protesters on UNM campus with a knife.
(10/20/11 6:58am)
Editor’s Note: You’ve seen the commercials and heard President Barack Obama tell Congress “(Some Americans) are living week-to-week, paycheck-to-paycheck, even day-to-day. They need help and they need it now,” but who has time to actually read Obama’s proposed American Jobs Act? Here’s a breakdown of the Act and what it could mean for you.*
(10/19/11 7:11am)
Ralph Montoya, the man suspected of killing UNM English professor Hector Torres and his girlfriend, UNM graduate student Stefania Gray, is expected to plea guilty to second degree murder during a court proceeding Thursday, UNM English department officials said.
(10/18/11 6:32am)
An electrical fire ignited at the future site of a health club next to the Mint Tulip Vegan Cafe on Central Avenue near Yale Boulevard this morning.5
(10/11/11 8:12am)
The sound of drums echoed across campus Monday as UNM’s Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group celebrated “Indigenous Day.”
(10/07/11 6:35am)
UNM administrators released a statement to the media Wednesday telling Occupy Albuquerque protesters to apply for a permit to occupy main campus, but protesters said the administration didn’t inform them.
(10/04/11 7:45am)
When Jennifer Yazawa, a board member of the New Mexico Japanese American Citizens League, went to what was once UNM College of Education’s Tireman Library two weeks ago, she said she was surprised to find that the library no longer existed and the NM-JACL’s materials housed there were gone.
(09/29/11 7:09am)
Charges of promoting prostitution, conspiracy and tampering with evidence, brought against former UNM president and professor emeritus F. Chris Garcia in July, were dropped until further notice.
(09/28/11 6:48am)
A UNM professor will be honored in the White House for her accomplishments in the field of engineering.
(09/20/11 6:17am)
Student Veterans of UNM has decided to take action on a problem members say hasn’t been properly enforced on campus: skateboarding.
(09/09/11 7:15am)
The UNM community, along with the rest of the nation, watched in shock 10 years ago as terrorists attacked the World Trade Centers and the Pentagon on Sept. 11.