UNM Crime Briefs
May 1On 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.”
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.”
April 29 has come and gone, and Steve Alford has not paid the $1 million contract buyout the University says the former men’s basketball head coach must pay.
Despite offering a multitude of new incentives for prospective residents, Lobo Village and its parent company, American Campus Communities, remain hush-hush on what that means in terms of the south campus community’s vacancy.
UNM’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program (STEP) is working to provide paid internships for the majority of participating students.
UNM Collegiate DECA Vice President Daniel Perry said last year was the first time he participated in the University’s ‘Undie Run.’ “That was my freshman year,” he said. “It was easy to run; it was less than a mile. It was liberating
A bottle of cherry Coke stood on Antonio Sanchez’s new desk after he arrived from a final exam Monday night. He sat intently in front of a computer in the office that he officially earned Sunday.
An online mentorship program developed by UNM’s Alumni Association aims to guide students in their career paths after college. Alumni Association Senior Program Manager Sue MacEachen said the online mentorship program, called Simplicity, which went online in August, aims to help UNM students and graduates.
Uliana Sisombath, a master’s student at Albuquerque’s Webster University, said bullying has always been a problem in schools. She said she was bullied growing up in the 1960s.
Local business owners have released a flurry of mixed reactions regarding the Bernalillo County commissioners’ narrow decision to increase the county’s minimum wage.
ASUNM wants to aid in the development of universal public restrooms for students, faculty and staff on campus.
Martha Chicoski, a Boston native who lives in Albuquerque, said it has been a tradition for her family to watch runners cross the finish line at the Boston Marathon since she was little.
Mental health is not a laughing matter, but laughter can improve your mental health.
Kindra Aschenbrenner, a junior and sociology major, intends to bike across the United States this summer, fulfilling her lifelong dream. Aschenbrenner, along with her sister, leave mid-May on a 10-week bike trip along the northern U.S.
Film students reeling in the face of an uncertain economy have a new resource to help hone their talent and tap into the local industry.
The New Mexico Public Interest Research Group is jumpstarting a UNM initiative to reduce carbon emissions, a plan that has languished for three years.
Authorities continue to hunt down a man who police say shot the mother of a UNM student last week. Police are tracking down Rastice Lee Burdex, 20, after he allegedly fired two gunshots at Stacy Coronel at her home on April 16.
Kent Kiehl grew up on the same street as convicted serial killer Ted Bundy, which sparked his interest in serial killers and psychopaths.
Last week’s bombing at the Boston Marathon does not necessarily force UNM to re-examine its security protocols for sports and other public events, but officials said it does reinforce the importance of security, and could lead to reviews of current policies.
Contrary to what the name suggests, “Bound” is a publication in which students are free to say what they want. Senior Jordan Unverzagt is the founder and editor-in-chief of the publication.
“Fiestas 2013: Jungle Edition” rocked out until the stars came out at Johnson Field on Saturday.