‘We just ask for the same respect’
Black Student Union President D’Andre Q. Curtis said the recent Title VI discrimination complaint filed against UNM reflects a reality at UNM: African Americans aren’t treated equally.
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Black Student Union President D’Andre Q. Curtis said the recent Title VI discrimination complaint filed against UNM reflects a reality at UNM: African Americans aren’t treated equally.
Christian Dimery started out as a “picker,” someone who buys and sells antiques as a hobby, in 1987 while he traveled across the United States. He now owns Christian Dimery Antiques and Oddities, located on the corner of Central Avenue and Morningside Drive in Nob Hill.
Climate Review / Equity Report
Steve Sacco, owner of Sacco Automotive on Gibson Boulevard, said drivers must take extra safety precautions when driving in colder weather. The Daily Lobo spoke with Sacco about how to winterize a vehicle and make sure it’s as safe as possible for the coming months.
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Following the ASUNM Fall Elections on Nov. 16, the 10 candidates who ran on the Make Your Mark slate were fined, and two from the slate were also disbarred from office following findings of financi al misconduct.
Jason Bache is an information technologies consultant and owner of Nerds Limited, an Albuquerque-based tech support business that makes house calls to fix both Mac and PC computers. He graduated from UNM with a BA in psychology with a minor in business he says he doesn’t just fix computers, he teaches his customers how to be good computer owners. The Daily Lobo spoke with Bache about how to make PC computers run faster and last longer.
Though ASUNM Senator-elect Brandyn Jordan received the most votes in the recent senate election, he is disqualified from taking office.
Honors Biology professor Ursula Shepherd never intended to teach.
Student voters split the ASUNM Senate race right down the middle Wednesday, electing five candidates each from the “Voice” slate and the “Make Your Mark” slate.
Luis Suárez is the principal psychic reader at Nob Hill Psychics and Healers. He sat down with the Daily Lobo to explain how to improve intuition. He said such skills can even be useful in the professional world.
UNM Interim Provost Chaouki Abdallah fielded student questions about tuition costs and University expenses on Monday by citing dwindling funding from the state.
The Daily Lobo spoke with GPSA President Katie Richardson about her vision for the future of GPSA and the University. Richardson said her primary concerns are: holding UNM’s administration accountable, keeping costs low for students, and improving graduate students’ quality of life.
Researchers at UNM found new genes in certain marsupial mammals such as, a duck billed platypuses. The researchers said the new genes may lead to new treatments and diagnostic tools for human diseases.
Since July 2010, much of UNM’s part-time faculty retirement contributions were significantly scaled down, and in some cases slashed altogether. But on Monday faculty passed a proposal that could provide more benefits to more part-time faculty members.
Rogelio Guerrero Jr. manages the front desk at the Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino near Ruidoso. Guerrero is a member of the Mescalero Apache tribe, which owns and operates both the inn and the Ski Apache ski resort.
Student organizations requesting funds must go through an extensive, and sometimes confusing, process with the Student Fee Review Board. SFRB Chair and GPSA President Katie Richardson sat down with the Daily Lobo to explain how it’s done.
A female jumped from the fourth floor of the Yale parking structure after contacting APD this morning, UNMPD spokesman Lt. Robert Haarhues said.
Representatives from the (un)Occupy Albuquerque protest, including former hunger striker Sebastian Pais, met with President David Schmidly on Wednesday to discuss plans for the movement’s on-campus occupation.
UNM President David Schmidly is banning media presence at any meetings between his office and (un)Occupy protesters.