(un)Occupy rallies with themes of hunger, death
Chelsea Erven | October 31The (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters have turned their attention from Wall Street to the fight for their First Amendment rights and their right to occupy UNM’s Yale Park.
The (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters have turned their attention from Wall Street to the fight for their First Amendment rights and their right to occupy UNM’s Yale Park.
Lobo basketball ticket distribution starts today, but students can only pick up two tickets per game this year instead of the four like last year. Also, seating is general admission instead of assigned seating.
A win is all that stands in the way of the UNM Women’s soccer team’s second consecutive Mountain West Conference title.
It’s championship time again for the UNM cross country team. The Lobos kick off the first of three championship events with the Mountain West Championships this weekend in Fort Collins, Colo.
The No. 2 UNM men’s soccer team is undefeated and has a chance to win the conference title this weekend.
Editor, Human trafficking — it sounds horrible, right? We rarely think about the impact it has on its victims and certainly don’t believe it’s happening anywhere near us.
Editor, I’m writing to express my support of the actions of the UNM administration regarding the (un)Occupy Albuquerque protest.
UNMPD closed Yale Park to (un)Occupy protesters, UNM students and staff for the second day in a row Thursday.
UNM is home to one of the nation’s only university Centers for Quantum Information and Control. The center’s director, professor Ivan Deutsch, said the CQuIC has made UNM one of the most visible universities in the area of quantum information research.
An assortment of opinions about the Board of Regents exists within our University community — positive and negative, informed and unfamiliar alike.
Editor, The Occupy Wall Street movement has been a historical event for my generation. As the youth, it is important that we stand up for what we believe in.
Editor, Alcohol plays a major part in the upcoming holidays. Even those of us who are not supposed to imbibe often do so because we want to fit in.
Editor, I would like to pay my condolences to the friends and family of Stephanie, who passed away at Camp Coyote on Saturday night, as well as to the (Un)Occupy Albuquerque community. Losing a community member is always a devastating occurrence on our campus that is both tragic and heartbreaking.
Editor, As some may know, October has been declared Local Food Month. Of course, this means nothing without events to inform and involve the public about the importance of not only local food, but also the bettering of our entire food system.
Don’t just settle for your typical toothy jack ‘o lantern: We’re pushing you to bring out your creative side this halloween.
At one Albuquerque group’s Halloween festivities, nothing is left up to the supernatural, for technology rules. Quelab, a “hackerspace” where jacks of all trades, ages and professions meet to build anything from LEDs (light-emitting diodes) to magnetic silly putty, will host an event Saturday demonstrating a variety of gadgets applicable to all things Halloween.
The Celebration of Student Writing gives beginning English students a chance to express themselves visually, as well as through their writing.
Researcher: “Zombie” pandemic not impossible You can get schooled in all things zombie before taking them on next week for the first Humans vs.
UNM Police Department blocked off Yale Park, the former camp site of the (un)Occupy Albuquerque movement, Wednesday afternoon and told protesters they could not hold their general assembly meeting there. The protesters, who hold the meetings at 6 p.m.
Brittany Arneson, a UNM student who has become an increasingly visible face of the (un)Occupy Albuquerque protests, said she experienced both kindness and callousness from law enforcement during her arrest and incarceration at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center on Tuesday night.