Bill aims to keep grads in NM with tax credit
GPSA members are pushing the State Legislature to pass Senate Bill 16, a bill written by the GPSA Lobby Committee which could help secure jobs for recent UNM graduates.
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GPSA members are pushing the State Legislature to pass Senate Bill 16, a bill written by the GPSA Lobby Committee which could help secure jobs for recent UNM graduates.
The Student Fee Review Board has just two weeks to allocate a projected $10.7 million in student fees. SFRB member Japji Hundal said members of the board must balance between keeping fees for students low and providing funding for groups that help students succeed at the University.
The Athletics department lost its status as a group guaranteed funding, but that didn’t stop it from asking for more money than years before.
UNM is falling behind its peer institutions in a crucial area: technology.
UNM Athletics, Popejoy Hall and Student Health and Counseling are among nine on-campus organizations that lost their guaranteed funding from student fees for the fiscal year 2013.
Many people found it difficult to access websites such as Wikipedia and Reddit on Wednesday after more than 500 websites “blacked out” in protest of SOPA and PIPA. The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Internet Privacy Act (PIPA) are bills designed to prevent Internet piracy of copyrighted materials. The Senate votes on PIPA on Jan. 24. While the intention of the bills is to stop online piracy and copyright infringement by foreign-based websites, critics argue the bills will infringe on free speech.
Greg Jackson, owner and head coach of Jackson-Winkeljohn Mixed Martial Arts, travels the world teaching martial arts to U.S.
Robert Frank becomes UNM’s 21st president on June 1, and he said he plans to spend the first 100 days of his presidency listening to suggestions from the UNM community.
Sen. Gerald Ortiz y Pino (D-Albuquerque) is a retired social worker serving his second term as a state senator. He serves the downtown area and surrounding neighborhoods, as well as much of the UNM area. The Daily Lobo talked to Ortiz y Pino about how a bill becomes a law.
The UNM Board of Regents unanimously selected Robert G. Frank on Jan. 4 to replace David Schmidly as the next president of UNM, but the decision elicited mixed responses from the UNM community.
The University of New Mexico Board of Regents unanimously selected Robert G. Frank to replace David Schmidly as the next President of UNM. In a press conference Wednesday morning, the regents announced they selected Frank following a week of public meetings with the candidates, and UNM faculty and staff.
The ASUNM Student Court found the 10 former ASUNM Senate candidates accused last month of misreporting campaign expenses guilty of all charges.
Ever wonder about the results of the end-of-semester professor evaluations students fill out? University officials said students will never know.
UNM Interim Provost Chaouki Abdallah said that while the University has a long-term real estate Master Plan, the University has lacked a long-term plan for academics until now.
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Five finalists remain in the search for UNM’s next president.
While flurries dusted UNM campus, as much as 6 inches of snow fell on other parts of the metro area beginning Sunday night and continuing into Monday.
The 10 former ASUNM senate candidates accused last month of misreporting campaign expenses appealed their initial punishments, and said while they did spend more money on campaign materials than reported, the materials were never used.
Homeless man was harassing students
The Albuquerque chapter of the movement that protests corporate greed and socioeconomic imbalance split last week over disagreements regarding the name of the movement.