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(03/09/12 6:17pm)
GPSA Council Chair Megan O’Laughlin submitted a contract to pay her own tuition from GPSA funds before the Council had approved the funding. The Legislative Steering Committee plans to conduct an investigation to determine whether she violated the constitution or bylaws of GPSA.
(03/06/12 2:09pm)
Safety and Risk Services personnel suited up in hazmat gear to clean a hydrochloric acid spill in the parking lot east of Clark Hall and Centennial Library Monday, according to Industrial Hygiene Specialist Terese Anderson.
(03/06/12 2:02pm)
ASUNM senators are considering a bill that would raise undergraduate fees by more than 30 percent.
(02/28/12 1:13pm)
UNM professor Sharon Warner lost her $1.5 million breach of contract lawsuit against the University on Monday.
(02/27/12 8:13am)
Four members of (un)Occupy Albuquerque were arrested shortly before 3 p.m. on Sunday after they refused to leave Yale Park.
In a video posted by (un)Occupy members, protesters can be seen being arrested.
(02/24/12 2:06pm)
The driver of a truck that hit UNM student Wolfgang Scott-Cohen said police promised to keep him updated on Scott-Cohen’s condition. But, the driver said, he never received any notifications, not even after Scott-Cohen died.
(02/24/12 2:04pm)
Editor’s Note: Readers, I am forgoing my regular column today to give one of my writers the chance to reflect on the recent death of UNM student Wolfgang Scott-Cohen. Thank your for your understanding. My column will resume next week.
(02/21/12 12:51pm)
The Language Learning Center is unlikely to get the money it needs to renovate its 40-year-old facilities, at least not from the Student Fee Review Board. The LLC requested $196,817.50 in student fees, but it didn’t receive any funding. This was the first time the center requested money from student fees.
(02/20/12 1:02pm)
UNM professor Sharon Warner is suing UNM for a $1.5 million breach of contract, following what her lawyer said is a mishandled whistle-blowing complaint about sexual harassment committed by another professor.
(02/16/12 1:00pm)
After nearly 13 hours of deliberations and more than 25 hours of hearings, the Student Fee Review Board decided how to allocate an estimated $11.8 million.
(02/14/12 1:22pm)
The Student Fee Review Board was unable to allocate student fees after a second round of deliberations by midnight Monday.
GPSA President and Chair of the Board Katie Richardson said the board would meet as many times as necessary.
(02/09/12 9:13am)
Despite aims to decrease the amount students pay in fees next year, the Student Fee Review Board voted unanimously Wednesday night to set the minimum fee amount for next year to the same as it is this year.
(02/08/12 7:45am)
The Student Fee Review Board deliberates on allocating a projected $10.7 million in student fees today. The board will review the applications and presentations made by the 27 organizations requesting funding. Each member of the board will make recommendations on the amount to fund each organization, and their recommendations will be averaged during the meeting.
(02/07/12 12:27pm)
Language Learning Center Requests
Requested 2012: $0.00
Received 2012: $0.00
Requested 2013: $196,817.50
(02/01/12 9:16am)
College students statewide have lobbied for legislation that would save the dying Lottery Scholarship fund, and their efforts may pay off during this year’s legislative session.
(01/31/12 1:56pm)
About 200 UNM students are expected to travel to Santa Fe today to advocate on behalf of the University during the New Mexico legislative session’s annual UNM Day. Students attending UNM Day through ASUNM’s Governmental A airs O ce will receive a free round-trip Rail Runner ticket, free lunch at Tomasita’s Mexican restaurant and a letter excusing them from class for the day, but Florencio Olguin, executive director of ASUNM Governmental A airs, said he hopes students are coming because they believe they can help improve the lives of current and future students. “UNM Day is important for students because it gives us an opportunity to voice our concerns on issues that a ect us,” he said.
(01/30/12 9:48am)
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) found New Mexico has the highest overall drug overdose death rate of any state, but two bills introduced at the start of the 2012 legislative session aim to curb those rates.
(01/27/12 1:29pm)
U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu said New Mexico has the intellectual and natural resources to be an alternative-energy powerhouse.
(01/26/12 9:24am)
Question of the Week:
Did you watch the State of the Union Address on Tuesday night, and if so, did it change your opinion of President Barack Obama?
(01/24/12 1:41pm)
Cocktail-mixing is an art that requires careful measurement. The Daily Lobo sat down with Luke Murphy and Doug Albin, bartenders at Anodyne Pool Hall & Cocktails on Central Avenue between Fourth and Fifth streets, to get a few drink recipes and mixing tips.