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(12/03/02 7:00am)
While the Supreme Court will hear a case concerning the use of ethnicity as a determining factor for university admissions, a UNM official said ethnicity is only one factor it considers in evaluating a student's application.
(11/27/02 7:00am)
Some quick thinking and bold action by UNM police and officers from other law enforcement agencies disarmed a man near campus who was threatening to kill himself with a loaded .357 Magnum handgun Thursday night.
(11/26/02 7:00am)
With the passing of Bond Issue B in the Nov. 5 election, UNM can expect about $6 million to upgrade and remodel some of the campus' most popular buildings.
(11/20/02 7:00am)
A UNM senior who has been appointed to a city ethics review committee said he is eager to serve his community.
(11/19/02 7:00am)
Construction of two components of the new Cornell Parking Garage have been delayed because of a difference in the project's original budget estimate and a new estimate conducted after the project was put out to bid.
(11/15/02 7:00am)
A popular food vendor that sold burritos, tortilla burgers and other light fare near the Duck Pond closed up shop last month and said he will not be returning to sell food on campus.
(11/13/02 7:00am)
UNM police arrested a man who reportedly assaulted a University student by pushing him over a wall outside Laguna DeVargas Residence Hall - which resulted in a fractured femur, a bone in the thigh.
(10/30/02 7:00am)
The director of UNM Press, the University's publisher of fiction, nonfiction, poetry and other literature, has been awarded a 2002 Medal of Honor for lifetime achievement by the Cherokee Honor Society.
(10/23/02 6:00am)
Two life-long friends from Spain stopped in Albuquerque Tuesday for a brief pause during a trip that will take them around the world in 80 days without using any type of air travel.
(10/22/02 6:00am)
UNM police are investigating a series of auto burglaries that were reported Friday and Saturday at a number of locations around campus.
(10/22/02 6:00am)
Officials at the state Office of the Medical Investigator have not yet determined the cause of death for a 47-year-old student who was found in his Student Resident Center dorm room Oct. 4.
(10/08/02 6:00am)
Attorney General John Ashcroft's USA PATRIOT Act and its possible negative affect on UNM and other college students were explored in a panel discussion that included students, School of Law faculty and representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico Monday.
(10/07/02 6:00am)
Officials from UNM Police Department and the state's Office of the Medical Investigator are still trying to identify a body discovered Friday inside a Student Residence Center.
(10/04/02 6:00am)
Three UNM students whose on-campus food delivery service was shut down by University officials last month have done the only thing they could to reopen their business-move it off campus.
(10/03/02 6:00am)
In a trial that had been dubbed the "Texaco Seven," charges were dismissed against three defendants while the remaining four, including UNM American Studies Professor Bob Anderson, were convicted of criminal trespass Wednesday.
(10/02/02 6:00am)
The UNM Board of Regents' Academic/Student Affairs Committee helped the College of Nursing get one step closer to establishing the state's first nursing doctoral degree program yesterday when it approved its proposal Tuesday.
(09/30/02 6:00am)
A pair of resolutions petitioning UNM to adopt socially responsible investment standards for its endowment fund now sits before University vice presidents, waiting for approval so it can go before the Board of Regents for review.
(09/26/02 6:00am)
A group of UNM students who started their own on-campus delivery business have been told by University officials to stop operations this week due to a conflict with an exclusive food-service contract signed by UNM in September 2000.
(09/25/02 6:00am)
A former student of the UNM School of Medicine was arraigned Sept. 13 on six counts of third-degree criminal sexual contact of a minor - 16 months after he allegedly molested his former girlfriend's seven-year-old daughter.
(09/25/02 6:00am)
Bruce Hamlett, executive director of the Commission on Higher Education, publicly announced Monday his resignation because after nine years, he said he has accomplished the goals he established for himself.