Future students may lose out on Lottery
The Lottery Scholarship fund could run dry, and if the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee’s prediction is correct, funds will dry up by 2014.
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The Lottery Scholarship fund could run dry, and if the New Mexico Legislative Finance Committee’s prediction is correct, funds will dry up by 2014.
Student veterans have the chance to reduce their stress one pinprick at a time.
Given the vast UNM campus, students could walk into a dangerous situation without an emergency blue light in sight.
Warm your heart by acting kindly this Valentine’s day. Today marks the first day of Random Acts of Kindness Week, and UNM is celebrating with donation drives for the Albuquerque Rescue Mission and Cuidando los Niños.
Just as journalists nationwide are scrambling for jobs in a changing market, UNM journalism students are scrambling for class spots in a transitioning department.
Parked at a city parking meter on a Saturday? If you keep your quarters, no one will ticket you.
When it comes to New Mexico’s film industry, state legislators are tough critics. Gov. Susana Martinez said in her State of the State speech Jan. 18 that she supports reducing the state’s film subsidy from 25 to 15 percent. She said New Mexicans cover 25 percent of costs when a film is made in the state.
GPSA unanimously passed a resolution to support the elimination of the word “illegal” in reference to people.
Graduate students are taking action against proposed Latin American and Iberian Institute funding cuts that, according to institute representatives, could force the LAII to shut down.
More students are taking biology courses, but the department doesn’t have adequate support to handle the demand.
A recent cost-containment recommendation could force the Latin American and Iberian Institute to close up shop.
The Science and Math Learning Center, which opens its doors today, will house four departments under one roof in hopes of getting the programs to rethink the nature of science at UNM.
The President’s Special Advisory Team completed its Fiscal Year 12 budget recommendations.
UPDATE 5:51 p.m.: Albuquerque police are searching for 21-year-old Daniel Cesar Dominguez-Garcia who fled UNM Hospital after he allegedly fired a gunshot inside the pediatric ward Tuesday evening.
The Regents’ Finance and Facilities Committee met Dec. 9 to prepare for the next fiscal year and discuss UNM’s plans to sustain state budget cuts without raising tuition.
Unless you are a UNM student, the job market doesn’t look good these days.
Growing medical marijuana in New Mexico could get more expensive. Proposed changes to the Department of Health program could raise the nonprofit cannabis producer application fee from $100 to $1,000 and impose an annual fee that increases $10,000 with each year of operation.
UNM is moving forward with its American Campus Communities partnership. At the Dec. 3 meeting, the Lobo Development Board approved the “Strategic Housing Plan”.
Editor’s Note: Lobos Abroad is a regular column from former Daily Lobo staff members studying in a different country this semester.
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series on nontraditional students at UNM.