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(01/13/15 8:00am)
Harold Bailey is the consultant and community outreach representative trying to create a productive dialogue between the Albuquerque Police Department and the community at large in the wake of the settlement between the APD and the U.S. Department of Justice.
(01/12/15 8:00am)
UNM has turned over information requested by the U.S. Department of Justice as part of an investigation into the school’s handling of reported sexual assaults and harassment on campus.
(11/26/14 9:00am)
Nearly 200 protesters took to the streets Tuesday night, in response to the failure of a Ferguson, Missouri, jury to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting of Michael Brown.
(11/25/14 8:00am)
In a rare public lecture, former Enron Chief Financial Officer Andy Fastow held up his “CFO of the Year” award in one hand, and his federal prison ID card in the other.
(11/24/14 8:00am)
Two UNM students were killed and two more are in critical condition after a hit-and-run car accident late Friday night.
(11/20/14 10:00am)
Innovate ABQ names leadership team, expands board
(11/18/14 8:00am)
UNM is among 100 universities recognized as a Bicycle-Friendly Campus.
(11/17/14 5:19pm)
It would be surprising to find a college student who has never read a Cracked.com article.
(11/05/14 10:42am)
Bernalillo County voters have said ‘yes’ to the advisory question asking whether small amounts of marijuana should be decriminalized.
(11/03/14 8:00am)
The Albuquerque Police Department and the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday they had reached an agreement that will require the APD to implement sweeping changes in their policies regarding use of force and the handling of suspects with mental health concerns.
(10/31/14 7:00am)
This is part of a weekly series about homelessness.
(10/30/14 7:00am)
The Duke City is more than 300 years old, full of history and legend. One of the oddest and most enduring of these legends is the tragic tale of 6-year-old Bobby Darnall, who believers say still haunts the halls of Albuquerque’s oldest performing arts center, the downtown KiMo Theatre.
(10/15/14 7:00am)
A diverse group of engineers, business people, scientists and politicians crowded into the SUB Ballroom on Tuesday to discuss the future of New Mexico’s most important resource — water.
(10/14/14 7:00am)
To many students, Columbus Day is just another Monday. But to others, it is a sanctioned holiday celebrating the oppression and genocide of indigenous peoples, and on Monday they took to campus and demanded change.
(10/08/14 7:00am)
Tonight nine students will share their creative passion and perform their original songs in a small coffeehouse as part of a unique new music class.
(10/01/14 7:00am)
Students and faculty crammed into a crowded conference room in the Student Union Building to discuss the “continued practice of keeping students of color out of the University.”
(10/01/14 7:00am)
Keeping and graduating Native American students has been a problem for some time, but the source and solution have not yet been found.
(09/24/14 7:00am)
Tuesday was National Voter Registration Day, and volunteers were on campus, registering new voters and campaigning for the decriminalization of marijuana.Tuesday was National Voter Registration Day, and volunteers were on campus, registering new voters and campaigning for the decriminalization of marijuana.
(09/22/14 7:00am)
The battle of the ballots has been settled by the New Mexico Supreme Court, and voters’ voices will be heard.
(09/19/14 7:00am)
A website ranked Albuquerque number 32 out of the country’s 100 largest cities for highest quality of life, beating out Denver, Phoenix and Austin.