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(04/11/12 11:27am)
Today marks the day each spring when our campus is scattered with eager and ambitious individuals seeking to increase awareness about the ASUNM election process. Many students hear the name, “Associated Students of the University of New Mexico,” and associate the offices, agencies and positions as simply part of an undergraduate political organization.
(04/11/12 11:26am)
My name is Ashkii Hatathlie and I am a presidential candidate for ASUNM, and I am proud to be running with the slate Impact for UNM Student Government.
(04/11/12 11:25am)
Despite the strong leadership of the current GPSA president and council, and despite a strong showing at the GPSA-ASUNM-sponsored rally for affordable education, students face a fee increase for the upcoming year.
(04/05/12 12:22pm)
As I have read through the UNM policies, procedures and guidance regarding activities and freedom of speech on UNM campus, I think first about what special nature a university has in contrast to private individuals, companies and government organizations.
(03/22/12 11:59am)
Reflecting on the Tucson shootings last January, our nation’s president asked us to engage in civil dialogue while discussing the issues we are called on as citizens and community members to address.
(03/01/12 1:19pm)
If elections could change anything in this country, they would be declared unconstitutional, undemocratic and officially abolished.
After Obama, it should be clear to anyone even only slightly politically conscious that all that change may do, will be only cosmetic, never substantial.
(02/10/12 7:38am)
I don’t value disorder above all else. However, I’m feeling increasingly unconfident in our bipartisan government’s ability to make decisions for the good of us all. This has led me to explore anarchism.
(02/02/12 1:22pm)
Last semester more than 30 UNM students were arrested at Yale Park for voicing their support for the Occupy Albuquerque movement after school officials closed the protest site due to mounting safety concerns.
(01/24/12 1:31pm)
As an attorney practicing criminal defense in Albuquerque, a common question I hear from UNM students is “How do drug charges and/or convictions affect my ability to receive financial aid (FAFSA)?”
(12/02/11 8:30am)
When I moved to Albuquerque from the great state of New Jersey nearly three years ago, I welcomed the addition of spicy chile sauces to fill the void left in my stomach after I discovered edible pizza and bagels were nowhere to be found. I happily embraced the dry climate and wide, open spaces, both of which were also new to me.
(11/18/11 8:04am)
You can do any number of things to make some material a work of art. You can burn it, erase it, fill it, hang it, stretch it, cut it, tape it, paint it, lick it, glaze it, draw it, break it, find it, publish it, hide it, make a series…
(11/09/11 8:50am)
Depression, thoughts of suicide, social isolation, quick temper, general malaise and numbness, trouble sleeping, avoidance of large crowds, uncertainty and anxiety around loud noises are all signs and symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). I know because I have PTSD, and those are some of the things PTSD has given me. In return for all the things PTSD has given me, it took from me my military career, a 10-year relationship and two jobs outside the military. It changed my personality and the man I once knew.
(11/04/11 9:03am)
I am writing to correct a number of serious misconceptions in the opinion piece printed on Thursday in regards to the U.S. Military/Industrial complex.
(11/02/11 7:34am)
Over the last few weeks, I’ve had the opportunity to get out of Washington and talk with folks across the country about how we can create jobs and get our economy growing faster.
(10/17/11 7:55am)
The dynamics between Occupy Albuquerque on the UNM campus and the UNM Administration remind me of three influences that may eat into the intellectual fabric of any public university, anywhere in the world.
(10/11/11 8:07am)
I would like to offer some reasons for why I support the Occupy Albuquerque and Occupy Wall Street protesters across the country, and why I would like to see everyone in this community support them financially and thank them.
(10/07/11 6:41am)
Editor’s Note: This column is satire. Interpreting it in a
literal manner will be insulting for everyone involved.
Thank you.
(09/02/11 6:25am)
Since I have been back to school, I have been noticing how much technology has changed the daily lives of college students compared to those of college students in the 80s.
(07/11/11 5:14am)
What would happen if a student and a professor were attracted to each other and had a relationship?
(06/20/11 6:47am)
Bristol Palin has a gnat problem, and we all get to hear about it.