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Chuck Montoya is the owner of Classic Cars Low Riders Hydraulics auto-body shop. He has been converting classic cars into lowriders since the 70s.
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Chuck Montoya is the owner of Classic Cars Low Riders Hydraulics auto-body shop. He has been converting classic cars into lowriders since the 70s.
Protester and UNM alumnus Sebastian Pais ended his weeklong hunger strike Tuesday night after a meeting with UNM Interim Provost Chaouki Abdallah at Yale Park.
Editor’s Note: Jim Maddox is a mechanic and owner of Jim’s Automotive on Lead Avenue. Maddox said today’s market is a “buyer beware market” when it comes to used vehicles. Luckily, he gave the Lobo some hints for prospective student buyers.
Graduate students now have one less spot on the Student Fee Review Board.
During a conference call Wednesday, White House education representatives spoke about the Obama administration’s new efforts to help student loan borrowers manage their debt.
Nearly 30 Occupy Albuquerque protesters converged on UNM President David Schmidly’s office Tuesday morning, demanding to meet with the president after University administration said it wouldn’t renew the protesters’ permit to occupy Yale Park.
Occupy Albuquerque’s permit to occupy UNM’s Yale Park expires today, and UNM officials denied the protesters’ permit extension.
The Daily Lobo spoke with ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal about ASUNM’s plans for this year. Roybal outlined both long- and short-term goals for the University.
As the number of college graduates increases and the number of available jobs dwindles, graduates are hard-pressed to connect with potential employers.
Workers question mass transfers
Peace Studies professors in collaboration with Occupy Albuquerque protesters will hold teach-in sessions next week designed to give the community an idea of what Occupy Albuquerque stands for.
GetEQUAL, a grassroots organization that works to change anti-LGBTQ sentiments, protested Chick-fil-A on campus outside the bookstore on Tuesday. The organization said Chick-fil-A supports an anti-LGBTQ agenda and funds organizations opposed to gay rights. Chick-fil-A’s corporate office released a formal statement in response to the group’s accusations.
“Occupy Albuquerque” protestors braved the wet weather Tuesday night as they continued to protest in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement, but UNM officials said protesters must get a permit before noon today if they plan to stay.
UNM’s 3.4 percent budget cut for fiscal year 2011-2012 was approved in April 2010 but has only been in effect for the past three months. Now, departments across the University are starting to feel the strain.
KUNM celebrates its 45th birthday this fall.
Poorly designed directories and website systems combined with a lack of funding are stopping some students from reaching faculty and staff.
While none of the students, administration members or anyone on the planning committee knows if a new recreation center will be built or if Johnson Gym will be renovated, Recreational Services says it’s clear Johnson is aging and over capacity.
The UNM Master Plan outlines a plan to build a new recreation center and update Johnson Gym, even though a proposal to fund a new recreation center using student fees was voted down in the ASUNM elections last fall.
Protesters banded together in the City Council chambers Monday, calling for the Department of Justice to investigate alleged APD misconduct in a series of 20 police shootings in the last 20 months, 14 of which have been fatal.
While winning hasn’t been a consistent part of the UNM football season, tailgating has.