Mettle tested, still in the middle
From league-leading to middle of the pack, from the NCAA tournament to arguably the “Not Important” Tournament, the UNM men’s basketball team hit a wall one year after making a historic run.
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From league-leading to middle of the pack, from the NCAA tournament to arguably the “Not Important” Tournament, the UNM men’s basketball team hit a wall one year after making a historic run.
The odds a nuclear reactor will explode in Japan are minimal, and citizens there face slim chance of radiation side effects, according to the UNM section of the American Nuclear Society.
UNM teachers may not receive a pay cut after all, since top UNM administrators are willing to take the cut on their behalf.
ASUNM senators held an emergency meeting Monday night about UNM’s $5.4 million budget shortfall and subsequent measures to bump up tuition costs.
The 60-day legislative session ended Saturday, and New Mexico legislators narrowly passed a $5.4 billion budget just before time ran out.
LAS VEGAS — San Diego State reminded basketball fans that the game is a team sport — not a one-man show, no matter how bedazzling.
LAS VEGAS – It was the best show Vegas had to offer — unfortunately for the UNM men’s basketball team, its star performer missed the second act.
LAS VEGAS — Luck be the UNM women’s basketball team tonight.
LAS VEGAS — Once again, the UNM men’s basketball team will knock on BYU’s door.
LAS VEGAS — Wyoming, pack the bags and go home; TCU, stay another day.
LAS VEGAS — The Lobos’ seed was unfamiliar, but the outcome was familiar.
The UNM Board of Regents heard fiscal recommendations Monday that would cut more than $12 million from the University budget.
It was a milestone and a memory-maker all wrapped up in one.
Just when you think the UNM men’s basketball team is left for the dead, it comes howling back.
The New Mexico House of Representatives narrowly approved a $5.4 billion budget bill, 35-34, on Tuesday evening.
The UNM men’s basketball team is no longer desperate for a win, but it is dreaming for an upset victory at No. 3 BYU.
Gov. Susana Martinez witnessed another one of her legislative priorities fail Saturday in committee.
Dairese Gary has saved his best for last.
It could be worse for the UNM men’s basketball team.
One state senator wants to outlaw synthetic marijuana in New Mexico.