Overtime angst
Point guard Dairese Gary sat alone on the floor and contemplated the future after his team’s demoralizing overtime loss on Wednesday.
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Point guard Dairese Gary sat alone on the floor and contemplated the future after his team’s demoralizing overtime loss on Wednesday.
If all goes according to plan, UNM’s Board of Regents will have two new members.
UNM will soon have a new member on the Board of Regents. Gov. Susana Martinez appointed Jacob Wellman to the student regent post Monday.
UNM is at the top of its game in cyberspace. UNM’s web access and presence was ranked 76th out of 12,000 universities worldwide and 62nd out of North America colleges.
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After a heated debate, the House Voters and Election Committee postponed a vote that will determine if New Mexicans should be required to show photo identification at voting polls on Election Day.
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SANTA FE — The governor signed an Executive Order last week that some lawmakers say mirrors Arizona’s immigration policies. Gov. Susana Martinez issued a moratorium that will give police officers the right to question the immigration status of people being arrested.
As Tuesday night’s temperatures in Albuquerque dropped to the lowest they’ve been in decades, the city’s homeless shelters were filled to capacity with people looking for a warm bed.
Students may have gotten Tuesday off, but hundreds of UNM employees were shoveling sidewalks, clearing roads and preparing UNM’s buildings to withstand icy winds and bone-chilling temperatures.
SANTA FE — More than 80 UNM students rode the Rail Runner to the Roundhouse with a message: University students cannot sustain further tuition increases.
The opportunity for students, faculty and staff to lobby lawmakers about tuition hikes and other University-related issues is fast approaching. UNM Day at the New Mexico Legislature is on Monday, and the Rotunda will be open for anyone who wants to speak with a legislator about issues or concerns.
Lose and stay in last place, or win and try to reverse early misfortune.
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The University is gearing up for UNM Day at the Legislature on Jan. 31, when University representatives will lobby lawmakers not to raise tuition as a means to alleviate budget shortfalls.
A person who wants to film a public meeting has the same right as a person who sits and takes notes, according to the New Mexico Foundation for Open Government.