Halloween: Deputies keeping eyes open despite holiday crime rarity
Studies have shown that Halloween celebrations in major cities can lead to spikes in crimes such as vandalism, homicide and robbery.
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Studies have shown that Halloween celebrations in major cities can lead to spikes in crimes such as vandalism, homicide and robbery.
1) Senate complete once again
Dr. Joseph Cecchi, who has over a decade of experience as dean of the School of Engineering at UNM, will continue in the position through June of 2017, according to a UNM press release.
After serving as interim dean for the Anderson School of Management for over a year, Craig White has been appointed by University Provost Chaouki Abdallah to remain in the seat for the next three years in order to “continue the positive momentum of the School,” UNM announced Tuesday afternoon.
The recent municipal elections that took place on Oct. 6 produced the next representative of District 6, which UNM’s main campus partially comprises: Pat Davis, a former UNMPD officer who will take office on Dec. 1.
ASUNM held its latest full senate meeting last Wednesday, and discussed several pieces of legislation including a new bill to amend the senate's standing rules and the latest round of appropriations.
Renay Baca, freshman, undecided
Albuquerque municipal elections will be held Tuesday, and among the city council seats up for grabs is the representative for District 6, where UNM’s main campus is located.
Following a lack of procedure-mandate communication from the Associated Students of UNM, the undergraduate student governing body will co-sponsor an event hosted by the Student Athlete Advisory Committee next week.
On Friday afternoon the new LoboRESPECT advocacy center officially opened, the result of a two-year effort to provide a space for victims of sexual assault and hazing on campus.
The Associated Students of UNM, the University’s undergraduate student governing body, will hold an emergency senate meeting this week to address an appropriation that may have been unfairly reduced at last week’s meeting.
A University organization is taking its mission of community service to an international scale by taking donations for Syrian refugees.
On Wednesday, the Associated Students of UNM held its third full senate meeting of the semester. Here's an overview of what happened, including the introduction of two vital pieces of legislation.
Last week, President Barack Obama, via executive order, indicated his goal for federal agencies to utilize behavioral science research to a larger extent when developing new policies and programs.
Gov. Susana Martinez visited UNM earlier this month to highlight her goals to get more college students graduating on time, some of which UNM has already undertaken.
UNM is in the beginning stages of a comprehensive rebranding process after signing with branding agency 160over90, in a new effort to change how UNM is viewed nationwide.
Every year since 2010, UNM’s athletics budget has spent more than it has brought in, although its situation has improved as of late.
Ed DeSantis, former lecturer at the Honors College, passed away last week, leaving behind memories of a caring and insightful individual to those he met during his time at UNM.
On Friday the UNM Board of Regents voted in favor of selling $100 million in institutional bonds beginning next year, which is the first step in funding several improvement projects on campus, including Johnson Center renovations.
ASUNM held their second full Senate meeting of the fall semester on Wednesday evening, and although no major pieces of legislation were presented, several appropriations and president appointments were presented for approval, and the LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center got an opening date, courtesy of Dean of Students Tomás Aguirre.