LETTER: Amendment one to give groups needed funding
April 4As Senators of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico we would like to express our opinion regarding Amendment 1, which will be on the ballot for the spring 2002 elections.
As Senators of the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico we would like to express our opinion regarding Amendment 1, which will be on the ballot for the spring 2002 elections.
Some of you may have noticed a certain funk in the air by the Duck Pond Wednesday. No, not the funk that makes you wrinkle your nose, but the kind of funk that makes you want to get up and move.
State budget cuts this year are prompting galloping tuition increases at many of the Midwest's biggest public universities, sharpening concerns over growing student debt and access to higher education for low- and middle-income students.
Water and its scarcity, along with a variety of other graduate student research projects, will be the focus of the Biology Department's 11th annual Research Day.
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were a wake up call for Muslims, Albuquerque scientist Sami Shakir said Tuesday.
Monica Cyrino is one of the best things that has happened to this University, as well as to me as a student. I had Greek mythology with her last semester, as an optional class, and I totally loved it. Her sense of humor and fun style of teaching inspired me to go to class, and I remember more from her class last semester than I do from any other class I have taken at this University.
UNM graduate students panicked about defending research papers will get their chance to practice Friday and Saturday during the Anthropology Graduate Student Symposium.
The chaos that has erupted in the Middle East during the past few weeks has once again brought world focus onto the divided Israel/Palestine region. Now it seems as though Yasser Arafat's leadership of the Palestinians may be coming to an end, whether through exile or martyrdom. People in the United States and members of the European Union are still calling for peace in the region.
After reading Kate Siegfried's letter in the Tuesday's Daily Lobo, I was honestly kind of upset because I have been in three of Monica Cyrino's classics classes, and I have enjoyed every one.
The UNM softball team will take a break from conference play Wednesday to battle intrastate rival New Mexico State University in a doubleheader at Lobo Field.
Campus safety, improving Senate accessibility and selecting a new student regent topped the list of items 21 candidates debated during the student government election endorsement forum Tuesday.
Embattled men's basketball coach Ritchie McKay confidently stepped forward to address his critics Monday, describing a family-oriented, competitive style he plans to bring to the program.
In an effort to avoid another clash with students and administrators over proposed tuition increases, the undergraduate student government is sponsoring a forum to discuss the issue on campus today.ear's proposed tuition increases and the process used to determine the changes today in Zimmerman Library's Willard Reading Room from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
After increasing annual tuition 46 percent during the past six years, University administrators are poised to place less burden on students by proposing a 4.3 percent increase for New Mexico residents.
I believe there are legitimate complaints from a student's perspective concerning Monica Cyrino's teaching. I took her Greek mythology course last semester and was very disappointed. I understand why she has such a following, though. She acts like a "cool" student instead of like a professor.
It looks like there was another April Fool working mischief on the "real" front page today: who on earth wrote the caption saying that Christ was born on Good Friday? The same dyslexic person, apparently, who wrote "LEFT" instead of "RIGHT" on the next caption.