Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program needs new home, UNMH plans to look for new program site
Ardee Napolitano | December 5UNM’s Addiction and Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) program is at risk of being homeless next year.
UNM’s Addiction and Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) program is at risk of being homeless next year.
In an effort to increase diversity on campus, the University is working with a university in Mexico to attract students who want to study at UNM.
UNM student Gerald Jamar Smith said he wants to help students continue their education and pursue their dreams.
Agreements to develop commercial locations near Lobo Village are underway.
UNM student Meghan Maes said the American Cancer Society helped her and her family cope with her liver cancer.
Students dressed in elf costumes sang with audience members wearing Santa hats as more than 14,000 luminarias illuminated campus Friday night.
UNM Student Regent Jacob Wellman’s term expires this semester, so a new student regent needs to be chosen.
The Student Fee Review Board (SFRB) remained firm in its decision to hold fee request hearings during winter break. At an SFRB meeting Thursday, the board confirmed that the hearings during which organizations will make their cases for funding will take place Thursday, Jan. 10 through Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013.
Geraldine Lyle and her daughter, Jeanette Lyle have a relationship that is strengthened by their mutual love for art.
Dark brown smoke billowed into the sky from a fire at an Albuquerque home south of the University on Thursday afternoon.
Lobo Village residents may see more commercial spaces around UNM’s south campus by 2013, as the University is in the process of negotiating with a number of restaurants and retail stores about developing the area.
If you own a car, then it’s a safe bet that at some point you’ll experience the predicament of a flat tire. Fortunately, this problem is relatively simple to solve.
ABQ RIDE is requesting public input for a proposed concept to implement a rapid transit service along Central Avenue.
Student groups expressed concerns to the Student Fee Review Board (SFRB) about the dates for the board’s funding hearings after the board decided to hold those meetings during winter break.
UNM staff member Isabella Oms drove away from the east parking lot at Woodward Center on Nov. 15 and noticed her car was driving “weird.” According to the UNMPD report, Oms discovered both tires on the right side of the vehicle were cut and flat.
The New Mexico Legislative Lottery Success Scholarship is expected to run out by Fiscal Year 2014, and members of the University said changes should be made to the program to ensure scholarship funding remains available.
Student organizations that host events in the SUB cannot bring in their own food. According to the SUB’s Room Reservation Policy for chartered on-campus organizations, only Chartwells Catering and Campus Dining Services can provide food for events held in the building’s meeting rooms.
For the first time since 2009, two UNM students were selected as finalists for the Rhodes scholarship. Kandis Wright and Student Regent Jacob Wellman had their final interviews a week ago in Colorado Springs, Colo., where award recipients were announced.
Today, UNM students will have an opportunity to weigh in on the University’s proposal to address the solvency issue of the New Mexico Legislative Lottery Success Scholarship.