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A pilot’s job might soon be a thing of the past, according to a UNM graduate student’s research.
About 50 UNM students from diverse backgrounds turned out Monday to show their support for Indigenous Day.
The dorms on south campus have yet to be approved, but they’ve already prompted claims of preferential treatment for athletes.
Daily Lobo: So what’s your concentration? Essence Johnson: Vocal performance. DL: Are you in any choirs at UNM? EJ: I’m in the concert choir and jazz choir. DL: What year are you? EJ: Well, I’m a second-year music student, but I have tons of credit hours. DJ: Did you switch your major? EJ: No, I just transferred from the University of Texas. DL: So what do you eventually want to do? EJ: Sing opera. DL: Do you want to sing anywhere specifically? EJ: Anywhere — anywhere I can sing. DL: What’s the one thing you’d bring with you on a deserted island? EJ: I’d bring my music, something to listen to music with. I’m not sure how I’d get batteries, though. DL: Do you play any instruments? EJ: Yeah, I play the piano. DL: Is there anything besides music that you like to do for fun outside of school? EJ: I just like to be lazy. I like to eat and watch TV. DL: What’s your favorite food? EJ: I really like pizza with pepperoni and mushroom toppings. DL: What’s your favorite TV show? EJ: It’s a secret. DL: Is it something bad? EJ: Actually it’s “Family Guy.” I just won’t let my kids watch it. DL: How many kids do you have? EJ: We have five. Everybody’s gone most of the time — there aren’t any little ones running around or anything.
The Division of Enrollment Management plans to let students register for fall and spring classes at the same time.
Students who are sensitive to graphic imagery might do well to avoid Smith Plaza next week, said Dean of Students Randy Boeglin.
The Board of Regents postponed voting on UNM Master Plan of Development — again.
The Office of the University Secretary is accepting honorary degree nominations.
UNM is preparing for an H1N1 outbreak.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Bookstore will host a group of UNM faculty authors for a talk and book signing at 2 p.m. today.
Robbery, burglary and arson are on the rise around campus, according to the UNM Police Department’s 2008 crime statistics.
Abdullah Feroze, a UNM pre-medical student and ASUNM senator, is one of 10 finalists in the essay contest “World Briefing: Telling the Malaria Story,” which is sponsored by the nonprofit organization Malaria No More. Feroze contracted the parasitic disease on a visit to Ghana in 2008. If his essay receives the most votes on MalariaNoMore.org, he will travel to the Pan-African Malaria Conference in Kenya.
As of Wednesday, both the undergraduate and graduate student government bodies support having Veterans Day off at UNM.
The UNM School of Architecture and Planning recognized Travis Price, published author and founder of a successful firm, as their distinguished alumnus of the year.
The Albuquerque Police Department Party Patrol was on the lookout during tailgate parties on Saturday and issued six citations for underage drinking, said Lt. Harold Medina, APD party patrol coordinator.
Just because a video game distracts students from homework doesn’t mean it’s not making them smarter.
Veterans looking to break into the job market can soon find employment in information technology.
Allen Weh will announce his candidacy for governor of New Mexico at noon today in the SUB Atrium. In a Sept. 4 interview, Weh said the main issues he wants to tackle as governor are government corruption, education and New Mexico’s budget.
The Anderson School of Management is hosting Career Week, beginning today, to help students get a job after college.
ASUNM sent a resolution that would allow the UNM community to take Veterans Day off back to committee during its first meeting Wednesday.