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(04/03/02 7:00am)
In an effort to avoid another clash with students and administrators over proposed tuition increases, the undergraduate student government is sponsoring a forum to discuss the issue on campus today.ear's proposed tuition increases and the process used to determine the changes today in Zimmerman Library's Willard Reading Room from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
(04/03/02 7:00am)
Embattled men's basketball coach Ritchie McKay confidently stepped forward to address his critics Monday, describing a family-oriented, competitive style he plans to bring to the program.
(04/02/02 7:00am)
Two candidates will offer their ideas about the graduate student government during three presidential candidate forums on campus this week.
(04/01/02 7:00am)
Shouting for unity, peace and equality, hundreds of UNM community members gathered Saturday to celebrate the life of labor leader CÇsar Ch†vez and the workers' rights movement that has become his legacy.
(04/01/02 7:00am)
In an ongoing effort to educate the UNM community about its faith, the Muslim Student Association is sponsoring Islamic Awareness Week, which will include campus lectures and exhibits that begin today.
(03/27/02 7:00am)
When graduate students are in a dispute with their peers, faculty or staff, the University does not have a neutral arena for them to settle differences.
(03/26/02 7:00am)
Provost Brian Foster announced Wednesday that Suellyn Scarnecchia, associate dean of clinical affairs at the University of Michigan Law School, will take over as dean of the UNM Law School Jan. 1.
(03/22/02 7:00am)
Former Enron employee Leslie Lawner urged a group at the law school Thursday to pay attention to questionable ethics in corporate executives, an oversight she says cost her job and retirement fund.
(03/21/02 7:00am)
It took Mar°a Elena Fern†ndez 36 years to find her true identity and reconcile the need to please her conservative Mexican parents, embrace her sexuality and maintain a feminist outlook.
(03/21/02 7:00am)
As the state's budget standoff between Gov. Gary Johnson and legislators continues, UNM and its hospital that is dependent Medicaid funding remain stuck in the crossfire.
(03/19/02 7:00am)
Gubernatorial candidate Bill Richardson pledged to support programs at UNM's Health Sciences Center during a tour of north campus Monday, calling the institution a strong economic building block that has been overlooked.
(03/18/02 7:00am)
The drive to maintain a strong, positive vision for UNM's future ultimately nudged President Bill Gordon out the door after 24 years at the University and four in its top job.
(03/18/02 7:00am)
UNM community leaders are concerned for the University's future and were saddened to hear that President Bill Gordon will retire this summer.
(03/18/02 7:00am)
On the heels of UNM President Bill Gordon's retirement announcement Thursday, speculation and concern are abundant over who should take his place.
(03/18/02 7:00am)
An odd mixture of pride fueled by a great run and dismay following a heart-breaking loss, punctuated a new era in University of Wyoming basketball Saturday.
(03/18/02 7:00am)
Ohio State University guard Brent Darby fought back tears, buried his face in a towel and muttered to himself that he should have been able to knock his shots down.
(03/14/02 7:00am)
NCAA Tournament darlings Gonzaga University left The Pit with a bitter taste in its mouth Thursday after being on the wrong end of a 73-66 upset by the University of Wyoming.
(03/08/02 7:00am)
LAS VEGAS — The UNM men's basketball team ran with UNLV, but the gas tank finally dried up in a 120-117 double-overtime loss late Thursday in the first round of the Mountain West Conference tournament.
(03/06/02 7:00am)
Strong local programming and the ability to expand that coverage are some of the key reasons KNME, Channel 5, publicist Evy Todd is encouraging people to donate to public television.
(03/06/02 7:00am)
Community organizations are offering a campus forum Thursady that caters to those convinced that their landlords are ogres or tenants are pigs.