New faces join Anderson faculty
Misty P. Salaz | September 25Three new additions to the Anderson Schools of Management faculty will bring new teaching styles and research interests to UNM.
Three new additions to the Anderson Schools of Management faculty will bring new teaching styles and research interests to UNM.
Albuquerque's LINKS Ensemble performed "Concert for America: Music of John Cage" to a full-house Friday evening at the Outpost Performance Space.
The University is offering two events today that will take yet another look at the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the East Coast.
A questionable fourth down call and numerous mistakes cost the UNM football team a victory as it lost to Baylor University 16-13 in overtime.
People will get a peek at how the UNM Hospital staff deals with bloody accident victims and children who get popcorn lodged in their ears tonight on "Trauma: Life in the E.R." on the Learning Channel at 6 and 9 p.m.
The UNM men's golf team started the season in dominating fashion as it battled some of the best golf teams in the nation and came out on top in the 47th Annual William H. Tucker Intercollegiate tournament at the UNM Championship Golf Course this weekend.
The shock is beginning to wear off and people are responding in their own ways to the terrorist attacks that rocked the nation nearly two weeks ago.
The UNM branch of the Public Relations Student Society of America will be at the Duck Pond at noon today encouraging the University community to write "Letters of Hope" to those directly affected by recent terrorist attacks on the East Coast.
On Sept. 11, at the beginning of my 8 and 11 o'clock classes, I made a number of callous and insensitive remarks to those classes, including a flip remark about anyone blowing up the Pentagon getting my vote.
Friday evening started out pretty normally. Speeches, chants, leaflets, some radical cheerleading, the creepy spirit of resistance -- you know, the usual. Then, they started singing: "All we are saying is give peace a chance."
While the economy is reeling from a sluggish third quarter and recent terrorist attacks on the East Coast, a local economist says that many expect a short recession with a quick rebound.
Frontier Restaurant employee Ignasio Qinones sweeps water from the store'sfront early Monday, Sept. 17, 2001 underneath an American Flag hung in rememberance of terrorist attacks on the East Coast Sept. 11.
For years, I have had to endure the ranting and raving of Dr. "Tricky Dick" Berthold. His views on the Ethnic Centers of UNM have been appalling, ridiculous and racist. I avoided taking a class with this man like the plague for the simple reason that I did not want to subject myself to listening to what he had to say.
The Lobo women's soccer team lost 5-1 to the University of Texas at El Paso Friday at the UNM Soccer Complex to remain winless on the season.
As the national economy slows, UNM's Career Services is emphasizing the importance of students planning if they want to find a good job they are happy with upon graduation.
UNM history professor Richard Berthold is no stranger to controversy. He has never wavered in standing by his opinion, whether it is reprimanding the University in a column, supporting Palestine or criticizing affirmative action. He has never wavered, that is, until Sept 11.
The UNM women's volleyball team could not overcome its own errors during a 3-0 loss against the San Diego State University Aztecs Saturday at Johnson Arena.
Another meet, another impressive performance by the UNM men's and women's cross-country teams as each took second place in the UNM Lobo Invitational Saturday at the Paradise Hills Golf Course.
Stricter requirements for UNM's Bridge to Success Scholarship prompted a nearly 9 percent drop in the number of incoming freshmen, while UNM's overall enrollment rose almost one-half a percent this semester.
We can all agree, at least I hope we can, that peace is what we want. Some people will argue that we must all unite, now or never, in uprooting the evil that has scourged this earth with terrorism. Others argue that cheering for war with the attitude resembling a Monday-night football pep rally is a dangerous statement towards humanity; similar to what happened on Sept. 11.