Transplant among colleagues a success
Gary Small celebrated his birthday Wednesday in a hospital bed.
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Gary Small celebrated his birthday Wednesday in a hospital bed.
The Chronicle of Higher Education, a national publication, wrote an article about the breakdown of UNM’s shared governance after photos featuring an English professor and several graduate students surfaced on a sadomasochist website in 2007.
The football team is winless, but students are still showing up to support the team.
Julian Blair, a former defensive back on the UNM football team was involved in the Aug. 25 robbery of teammate Brandon Lewis, according to UNMPD officials.
A 19-year-old man, recently released from the UNM Mental Health Clinic, was shot twice by police when he approached officers and refused to drop a knife Tuesday morning, Albuquerque Police Department Chief Ray Schultz said in a statement.
With a clipboard in hand, student Spencer Cousins stands fixed near the water fountain in front of Northrop Hall early Tuesday afternoon. When students walk by, the PIRG intern asks, “Are you registered to vote?” Most people pass by and nod “yes,” and others ignore his request. Still, Cousins takes part in the voter outreach because one more voter, he said, can enact political change.
UNM football player Brandon Lewis’ room was broken into Aug. 25. Lewis informed police that a teammate told him that freshman defensive back Ravonne Carter said he intended to steal from Lewis’ room the same night, according to a UNMPD report.
He had a high spirit and was inclined to help others. Now, John Robert Anczarski will be remembered with a memorial “ghost” bike, just a few feet away from the pavement where a motorist struck and killed the young man June 22.
UNM central administration and faculty routinely quarrel, and a survey released Wednesday proves there is discontent over budget and communication issues between the two parties.
More than 200 people showed up last week for the grand opening of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender and Questioning Resource Center.
by Shaun Griswold
The UNM Health Sciences Center lost about 90 percent of its patient medical records created before 2005, after a fire burned through an industrial warehouse in downtown Albuquerque this summer, said Catherine Porto, executive director of health information and incident commander.
The Clash of the Titans Tour in 1990, featuring Slayer, Megadeth and Testament was the premier thrash metal show at the time. But that was the 90s, so who cares? Twenty years later, the three bands are joining forces once again for the American Carnage Tour, which stops in Albuquerque tonight at Tingley Coliseum.
Albuquerque Fire Department responded to a residential fire in the 200 block of Cornell Drive S.E. yesterday evening. The fire took place in the front unit of a fourplex house.
The last suspect in a university book theft ring was arrested, and officials in the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s office are ready to prosecute the racketeering ring after more than three years of investigation.
The 2010-11 UNM men’s basketball schedule was released last week. The 31-game season includes notable contests against California, Texas Tech, Southern Illinois, NMSU and Dayton.
An arsonist struck at the Sigma Chi House at 1850 Campus Blvd. N.E. early June 10, Albuquerque Fire Department officials said. It was the ninth fire at this location in the last two years.
Two graduate students from the Civil Engineering department, Yi Huang and Mohammad Minhaz Mahdi, died June 5 in a car accident in Sandoval County.
Michael Jordan once said, “You can practice shooting eight hours a day, but if your technique is wrong then all you become is very good at shooting the wrong way.”
New Mexico’s next governor will be a woman.