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(04/02/10 4:15am)
The UNM Board of Regents may give a new meaning to cutting classes at today’s budget summit.
Administrators will meet with several UNM departments in SUB Ballroom C to discuss and approve a final budget for the 2011 fiscal year.
Raymond Sanchez, president of the Board of Regents, said that though UNM is facing a 7.7 percent reduction in state funding, he is confident the University is braced to handle it.
(03/29/10 7:25am)
Community members paid homage to civil rights activist Cesar Chavez Saturday yelling “Whose streets? Our streets!” while marching through neighborhood after neighborhood, reminding residents that social and economic equality is obtainable.
(03/26/10 6:05am)
New Mexicans are free to eat their tortillas after Gov. Bill Richardson vetoed the food tax Wednesday, forcing lawmakers to choke down an unbalanced budget.
(03/10/10 6:47am)
UNM students said a 75 cent tax increase on cigarettes won’t be driving them to Nicorette any time soon.
(03/08/10 8:17am)
SANTA FE — The UNM Board of Regents will now decide how to stop the bleeding from the deep cuts formed by the Legislature’s special session.
(03/04/10 8:09am)
State legislators passed $240 million worth of tax increases Wednesday after a heated debate on the House floor.
The measure, an essential component in completing the state budget, passed the House by a vote of 38-28, after being debated for nearly three hours. The bill will now go to the Governor’s desk for executive approval.
(03/02/10 6:34am)
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Legislature reconvened Monday for the Special Session with only one thing on the Governor’s Proclamation — the state budget.
Though House and Senate leadership came to an agreement last week, there is still hard opposition from both parties.
(03/01/10 7:18am)
Republicans had the opportunity to raise their hands and voices Saturday in a public forum with Republican gubernatorial candidates.
(01/26/10 8:09am)
SANTA FE — New Mexico legislators were greeted Monday with a visit from several University departments and organizations for UNM Day.
(01/22/10 8:40am)
On top of wrestling with the budgetary deficit during the legislative session, New Mexico policymakers need to find time to confirm Regent Jamie Koch for another six-year term.
(01/11/10 9:08am)
KUNM is trying to find a balance between old, established programs and the need for student input.
(09/14/09 5:56am)
WASHINGTON — White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod answered questions on health care reform after President Barack Obama’s joint address to Congress on Sept. 9. Axelrod drafted Obama’s address.
(08/28/09 6:14am)
KUNM volunteers passed a motion Aug. 26 to have a legalistic clause, added by the University, struck from their procedures manual.
(08/27/09 6:12pm)
Richard Romero has worked in Albuquerque for the last 35 years, serving as a legislator in the Senate and as a teacher and principal in local high schools.
(08/27/09 6:03am)
Debby Ulinski Potter is a research assistant professor in both the Biology Department and the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department. She was awarded the 2003 Governor’s Award for Outstanding New Mexico Women, the 2001 Chief’s Award and the 2005 Bernalillo County Outstanding Citizen Award. Her primary research interests include ecosystem ecology, climate change and air and water resources.
(08/26/09 6:55am)
Richard Romero has worked in Albuquerque for the past 35 years, serving as a legislator in the Senate and as a teacher and principal in local high schools.
(08/26/09 6:45am)
This summer I looked into someone’s eyes and saw fear, honest fear.
(08/17/09 7:32am)
UNM Hospital health care workers have reached an agreement with hospital administrators granting employees a 2.7 percent annual wage increase.
(06/29/09 6:00am)
Daily Lobo: How long have you been attending UNM?
(06/22/09 6:00am)
UNM's creative writing program will be taking in two College of Santa Fe professors who lost their jobs when CSF closed in May.