Residents recall Santa Ana memories
Residents of Santa Ana dorm bade the dorm farewell Wednesday evening.
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Residents of Santa Ana dorm bade the dorm farewell Wednesday evening.
Data compiled by the city finds housing some of Albuquerque’s homeless is cheaper than leaving them on the streets.
For the first time at UNM, two American Studies graduate students were awarded prestigious Ford Foundation predoctoral fellowships.
Carmen Alvarez-Brown is leaving the University to accept a vice president position at Cleveland State University.
What do you get when you combine advertising, public relations and marketing?
Fifth-graders at Monte Vista Elementary school raced mini, balloon-powered racecars Thursday designed with the help of UNM engineering students.
Anthony sits on a bench at the edge of campus with other men, surrounded by a heap of clothing, sleeping bags, a walker and grocery bags filled with old food.
Students have a chance to elect UNM’s future undergraduate and graduate student leaders during the ASUNM and GPSA elections, but few actually vote.
UNM Provost Suzanne Ortega will not return to her post in the fall. Ortega’s contract is up for renewal this summer, but she accepted a job offer back east instead of renewing her contract, University President David Schmidly said in his Monday morning e-mail.
Someday, UNM Professor Derek Hamilton hopes to eliminate fetal alcohol syndrome.
Student Chris Fullerton went to UNM president David Schmidly’s office March 23, hoping to talk about his flooded dorm.
The odds a nuclear reactor will explode in Japan are minimal, and citizens there face slim chance of radiation side effects, according to the UNM section of the American Nuclear Society.
Lobo Village plans to allow alcohol for of-age residents when the dorms open in August, but no one ran that policy past the City Council.
The Lobo Village clubhouse was up, running and fully furnished for its opening Wednesday, but Lobo Village is still under construction and won’t open until August.
UNM’s salary book is published each month by the Division of Human Resources, but a closer look at the book reveals inaccuracies.
The Faculty Senate issued the University a challenge: Go paperless. The campus-wide effort has economic and environmental benefits, but it’s easier said than done, said Rebecca Lubas, Faculty Senate Computer Use Committee chair. She said the main campus computer pod and library printers processed nearly 2 million jobs in fall 2010.
The Lead and Coal Improvement Project threw a wrench in residents and business owners’ lives when it tore up part of Yale Boulevard last month. Yale Boulevard closed between Avenida Cesar Chavez and Lead Avenue on Feb. 21, and because of construction, the area will be shut down as long as 30-60 days.
The Faculty Senate unanimously approved a proposal to create a dental medicine department at UNM.
Huwaida Arraf, an activist onboard one of the ships seized by the Israeli Defense Force in the 2010 Gaza flotilla raid, spoke at the SUB on Tuesday.
New Mexico’s animal shelters launched a spay-and-neuter initiative Tuesday to help combat animal overpopulation and euthanasia.