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	Andrew Cullen, associate vice president for the Office of Planning and Budget Analysis, discusses UNM’s debt portfolio in a Board of Regents meeting Tuesday morning. In his presentation, Cullen said UNM is currently $575.7 million in debt.
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UNM's debt at $575.7 million

In a presentation at a Board of Regents meeting Tuesday morning, Andrew Cullen, associate vice president of the Office of Planning and Budget Analysis, said the University has an outstanding balance of $575.7 million with regard to its projects’ bonds. He said the University expects to pay the outstanding balance by 2036, although future projects might still result to more debt in the future.


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Lobo Spotlight: Kate Krause

A mountain bike leaned on Kate Krause’s desk in her office in Mesa Vista Hall on Friday morning. Krause said when she had a smaller workload, she and her husband loved to go hiking in the mountains.



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Health center sets lofty goals

UNM’s Health Sciences Center has developed a new strategic plan to accommodate future changes in the state’s health care sector. According to a presentation made by Vice Chancellor for Research Richard Larson at a UNMH Board of Directors meeting on Friday, the HSC aims to “make more progress in health and health equity than any other state by 2020.”



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What to do with SAE house?

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity building sits vacant after the University revoked the fraternity’s charter on May 24 for violations of the UNM Student Code of Conduct. SAE has until Wednesday to appeal the revocation to the dean of students. But if the appeal is denied, what will happen to the vacant fraternity building?


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Tomato assault storms UNM

Seattle-based company Tomato Assault made a stop in Albuquerque on Saturday and hosted a food fight involving about 40,000 tomatoes and 200 people. The event, which one of the organizers described as “meaningless fun for a meaningful cause,”








The Setonian
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Show Me How: To get a summer job

It’s that time of year again — the sun’s back out, classes are winding down and once again your bank account is empty. As classes conclude, large crowds of students are hoping to land summer jobs.




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UNM Crime Briefs

On April 12, officers discovered penciled graffiti written in the men’s bathroom on the third floor of Dane Smith Hall that said, “I am gonna shoot up Popejoy at 3 today 4/12/13.”



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