Research vital for many Millennials this election
The Millennial generation has the potential to make a large impact on the election, due to the sheer size of the population that is finally of voting age.
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The Millennial generation has the potential to make a large impact on the election, due to the sheer size of the population that is finally of voting age.
Indie video games are what Bandcamp releases are to major music labels — a disruptor that allows for a more accessible market for smaller developers to release their games.
Early voting is underway in Bernalillo County, and there will be an early voting site open in the Student Union Building until Saturday, in order to make it easier for students and staff to cast a ballot.
Along with the five percent cut to the higher education budget passed during the legislative special session, New Mexico lawmakers also took $5 million out of the $6 million in the College Affordability Fund, according to Bill Jordan, government relations officer With New Mexico Voices for Children.
New Mexico has been named the second-worst state in the country in terms of unemployment, at 6.7 percent. This is considerably higher than the national rate, which, in August 2015 was 5.1 percent, and now as of August of 2016 is 4.9, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor statistics.
46 percent of New Mexico’s young children, ages zero to four, receive benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, according to a new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.That is the highest percentage of any state in the country for this age range.
The University has provided positive outlets for students who are interested in marketing their events, as well as supporting their candidate of choice in both local and national elections.
This election season has been a pretty memorable one. There's no doubt about it when you view the two major party candidates from a historical perspective. Furthermore, social media almost guarantees you will see memes and videos shared amongst family and friends spreading opinions about the major party candidates in one way or another.
Here’s a challenge: try scrolling down your Facebook feed and see how many posts you scroll past before you see a meme.
An online fundraising platform is reaching out to UNM groups, clubs and sports teams, to host fundraising events at local partner restaurants.
For the first time during the 2016-2017 year, the UNM Honors College has introduced a class exploring incarceration.
Assistant Professor Aaron French has been a professor with UNM for three years and, in this time, said he has learned just as much from his students through their diverse cultural background as they have learned from him.
Large Off-Broadway performances like The Lion King — which is running through October — have become double-edged swords.
As generations rise and generations fall, so does their impact on surrounding society.
Facebook has decided to open its new data center in Los Lunas, New Mexico, bringing hundreds of jobs to the state.
On Sept. 23, the UNM LGBTQ Resource Center hosted a roundtable discussion in honor of Celebrate Bisexuality Day.
While a candidate will commonly urge voters to vote consistently in almost every election and state — that every individual vote counts this year — they would have a point.
UNM Athletics is partnering with the ride service Uber to safely transport students to and from games.
Students are apparently responsible for parking citations made by roommates and family members they share their home with — a lesson learned the hard way by UNM student Mark Davis, who was threatened with disenrollment for outstanding tickets.
When New Mexicans think “green,” it’s usually chile that comes to mind.