Chief legal officer leaves University for PNM post
Patrick Apodaca, University counsel, is leaving UNM for a senior legal and executive position at PNM, New Mexico’s largest electricity provider.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of New Mexico Daily Lobo's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
158 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Patrick Apodaca, University counsel, is leaving UNM for a senior legal and executive position at PNM, New Mexico’s largest electricity provider.
Registration can be a stressful time, especially with finals right around the corner. Thankfully, there are some things students can do to make the process less traumatic. Students can check their own personal registration date by signing into my.unm.edu. Through LoboWeb, students can go to “Registration and Records,” and then “Check Your Registration Appointment.”
Student Life plans to issue new Lobo IDs with more security features next year. Many of the details haven’t been worked out yet, according to the SUB administration, but the new IDs are slated to be issued in late spring.
UNM’s Public Interest Research Group is accepting signatures on a petition asking for student fees to pay for full-time PIRG employees. Alayna Bowman, UNM-PIRG spokeswoman, said the organization is asking the Student Fee Review Board to allocate $80,000 to hire national PIRG employees. e board allocates about $9 million per year to campus organizations.
The UNM women’s tennis team showed noticeable improvement this weekend at the Southwest Collegiate Invitational at the UNM Tennis Complex.
A UNM class is making advertisements for the FBI.
Faculty members are doing more than just speaking out through their Faculty Senate about concerns with the University administration.
American Indian Heritage Month should be exciting, thanks to a host of events from American Indian Student Services.
UNM community members can get their electronic waste recycled free of charge on campus this Saturday.
A group of UNM students would like to see Columbus Day traded for Indigenous Day. Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group will celebrate Indigenous Day for the sixth year today, member Dina Gillio said. She said the celebration of Indigenous Day is important to many different cultures.
An individual reported seeing a man on campus carrying what appeared to be a gun on Tuesday morning.
Former Israeli Defense Forces soldier and grassroots activist Micah Kurz will host a discussion today about grassroots organizations in Jerusalem.
The UNM women’s soccer team has surpassed all expectations.
UNM’s new-look basketball arena, The Pit, will host first and second-round men’s games in 2012. The games are scheduled for mid-March.
The owner of the SUB barbershop is offering a way to get your chile fix and help fellow UNM students at the same time.
Allen Weh announced his candidacy for governor of New Mexico at the SUB Atrium yesterday, touting his military service, family values and business sense.
A campuswide e-mail sent out Aug. 27 gave some students the impression that the Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention would be disclosing the locations of DUI checkpoints.
UNM’s Mortar Board chapter was honored with the Golden Torch Award at the annual national conference held July 24-26 in Chicago. Only 23 of 227 chapters received the award.
The H1N1 influenza virus hasn’t gone away since last spring’s outbreak, so Student Health and Counseling is reminding students to make efforts to prevent its spread.
Locally-owned Satellite Coffee shops are replacing national chain stores in two locations on campus.