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(03/30/15 9:00am)
Online voting for Graduate and Professional Student Association leadership starts next week, and on March 28 the two presidential candidates discussed rising student fees, increased outreach and cooperation with student and University groups in their platform speeches.
(03/27/15 9:00am)
The Associated Students of UNM failed a resolution at Wednesday’s meeting that would have asked University administration to remove the need for a social security number in University applications, thereby allowing undocumented citizens to attend.
(03/24/15 9:00am)
The word “academics” usually conjures up images of math classes, chemistry labs, and literary analysis courses in the English Department.
(03/24/15 9:00am)
UNM’s Chicana and Chicano studies program recently continued to gain recognition when the faculty senate voted for departmentalization of the program, allowing for more structure and opportunities for students interested in the field.
(03/20/15 9:00am)
A new solar energy array was recently unveiled at UNM West in Rio Rancho, which constitutes another step by the University toward being environmentally friendly.
(03/19/15 9:00am)
As students return from spring break and the semester chugs on, UNM’s student governments are gearing up for one of their biggest events of the year — elections.
(03/17/15 9:00am)
For the first time in about a year, the Associated Students of UNM have posted a copy of a finished and signed resolution online to address backlash and criticism that has hit the student governing body since its passing.
(03/06/15 10:00am)
In the wake of recent attacks targeting Muslims on American college campuses and around the world, ASUNM unanimously passed a cautionary resolution at Wednesday’s meeting urging UNM administration to state their opposition to Islamophobia.
(03/05/15 10:00am)
The fight to replace university observation of Columbus Day with the official celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance and Resilience Day garnered momentum on Wednesday with the unanimous passing of an ASUNM resolution urging UNM administration to make the change.
(03/03/15 10:00am)
At a legislative workshop held at UNM on Thursday, former state Rep. Rick Miera gave a piece of advice that seemed so simple on the surface, yet made a profound effect on legislators when advocating for an issue.
(02/27/15 10:00am)
Members of the Student Union Building’s joint advisory board are in the early planning stages of what could become the SUB’s first major renovation in at least 10 years.
(02/26/15 10:00am)
The Associated Students of UNM unanimously passed a resolution to further affirm its stance opposing possible lottery scholarship cuts.
(02/20/15 10:00am)
Several impassioned students voiced their anger during Wednesday’s Associated Students of UNM meeting over the tabling of a resolution that would have encouraged the University to no longer recognize Columbus Day, and instead celebrate Native American resistance to colonization by the explorer.
(02/12/15 10:00am)
Art history majors go to class every day to perfect their craft for a prospective career in the field, but for those students who simply want to make some art on the side, ASUNM’s Arts and Crafts Studio provides the space and materials essential to creating masterpieces.
(02/10/15 8:00am)
Prequels have a near-insurmountable task at hand before the pilot episode even airs: presenting a familiar universe in a new light while sustaining enough intrigue to hold the attention of an audience that for the most part already knows how everything ends.
(02/10/15 8:00am)
By David Lynch
(02/09/15 10:00am)
Among the panels and sessions during this weekend’s Daily Lobo Journalism Boot Camp, one world-renowned television reporter took center stage
(02/06/15 10:00am)
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico unanimously passed Resolution 1S at Wednesday’s senate meeting, declaring their support of Black History Month and campus events educating and informing students about African-American accomplishments and heritage.
(02/04/15 8:00am)
Every week, some students make sure to catch a mid-week movie screening of a film they may have missed a few months prior for only a few bucks at UNM’s theater.
(01/29/15 10:00am)
The University Policy office is in the preliminary stages of updating the University’s smoking policy to include enforcement of protocol, among other initiatives.