Rally for America salutes military
State leaders urged people to support the military and denounced anti-war sentiment at UNM and other college campuses during a "Rally for America" on Lower Johnson Field Sunday.
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State leaders urged people to support the military and denounced anti-war sentiment at UNM and other college campuses during a "Rally for America" on Lower Johnson Field Sunday.
In the face of apathy and strong pro-war sentiments, protesters continue to sponsor demonstrations Fridays on or near campus.
It was a fairy tale weekend for the UNM men's soccer team, which pulled off three upsets in the conference tournament to win the championship and clinch its first NCAA Tournament bid in school history.
A program coordinator warns it's no James Bond 101, but has high expectations for a new, rigorous intelligence studies program being proposed at UNM.
In an effort to empower the community to speak against war in Afghanistan and seek peaceful solutions to terrorism, several organizations are sponsoring a teach-in tonight in Dane Smith Hall.
The Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe has unveiled an exhibition titled, "Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own" that showcases the work of three renowned female artists from each country in North America.
When UNM freshman Kevin Johns died two weeks ago as a result of alcohol poisoning, he became another example of college students battling socially accepted yet excessive alcohol-related behavior.
Former UNM student Ben Tucker was prepared to defend himself in district court today against charges of inciting a riot in connection with a Sept. 21 anti-war protest that began outside the University bookstore.
A four-year dispute between the campus police union and the University's Human Resources office continues, as their latest round of court-ordered mediation ended at impasse in late October.
Singer/songwriter Shannon Gibson says she has come to understand more than ever that each coin has two sides and all things in life usually have both a positive and negative impact.
Comedian Margaret Cho says her goal when she takes the stage at Popejoy Hall Friday is to make people both laugh and walk away looking at life in a different way.
Instructors knew 18-year-old Kevin Johns as a bright, friendly, intelligent student, who had potential to do great things.
Some of UNM's lesser-known athletes strap on their skates and prepare for grueling practices Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 p.m., a time when most people aren't focused on hard work.
UNM piano professor Pamela Pyle moved to Albuquerque from New York City three weeks before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and said she has felt helpless searching for a way to help the victims.
Many of the University's top funding requests including faculty and staff salary compensation for next year may be in danger as the faltering national economy strikes closer to home, UNM President Bill Gordon said Wednesday.
At 60, Robert Sanchez's job prospects aren't great, but the plant supervisor at UNM's Printing Services is now more concerned with finding jobs for his 13 employees who were laid off with him Monday.
Although the decision isn't entirely in his hands, UNM President Bill Gordon is still wrestling with either staying in a place he loves or accepting a high-profile job closer to home.
UNM will request an increase close to $35 million in appropriations from the Legislature this year, which includes an 8 percent increase in faculty and staff salary compensation.
The GPSA Council debated Saturday how to distribute nearly $92,000 at its disposal for graduate research this year.
UNM's Ultimate Frisbee Club is one of many athletic-related student organizations that thrive despite existing in relative anonymity.