Med students reach past border
Heidi Hillesland said she saw poverty in Mexico and wanted to help.
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Heidi Hillesland said she saw poverty in Mexico and wanted to help.
Community members gathered at Civic Plaza on Friday to support the Longest Walk, a five-month trek from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., in support of American Indian rights.
Meet the Stanleys - the One Night Stanleys, that is.
Jerusalem Post correspondent Khaled Abu Toameh will speak to UNM students about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict today.
The state's Department of Workforce Solutions ruled March 12 that there is probable cause to believe two UNM Police officers have been discriminated against because of their sexual orientation.
In 1970, Vice President of Student Affairs Cheo Torres marched with Cesar Chavez in the Rio Grande valley of Texas to promote the rights of farm workers.
When Chris Parkes played tennis in his hometown of Southport, England, he was used to seeing his little brother cheer for him on the sidelines.
UNM raised more than $515,000 for a United Way fundraiser, exceeding its goal by about $50,000 two months after it began collecting donations in October.
Albuquerque artist Paul Ré is looking to give back to the University.
The week after spring break, the Student Health Center sees a rise in sexually transmitted infections.
Students, faculty and staff can get child care at UNM through the Children's Campus.
UNM's Sustainability Studies program might not be around in the fall.
The small, unassuming structure on University Boulevard and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue is shrouded in mystery to most people.
Students can learn about countries and their cultures without having to go farther than UNM.
Aramark, UNM's food-service provider, may have taken flak from students, but some are happy with the dining on campus.
Voters should have the information they need to make an educated decision in the next election, no matter what party they are voting for, Rep. Steve Pearce said.
Fans of the video game "NFL Madden 2008" moved their routine from the living room sofa to fold-out chairs in the SUB.
Getting from one place to the next is not easy for people with disabilities, much less getting to the polls on Election Day.
GPSA's elections chairwoman resigned Sunday.
Levon Phelan