New Mexico follows the leader
John Tyczkowski | November 6Forget “The Land of Enchantment,” a more exact state motto for New Mexico would be “The Land of Steady Voting Habits.”
Forget “The Land of Enchantment,” a more exact state motto for New Mexico would be “The Land of Steady Voting Habits.”
Over the years, the Marigold Parade has grown from just a neighborhood event to one with citywide draw.
A group of children shook maracas and held feathers and flowers as they danced to the beat of a drum in honor of American Indian Heritage Month.
UNM’s Addiction and Substance Abuse Program will have to find a new home by next fall, but the residents of the program’s prospective new location object to the move.
For the last installment of the 2012 Election Voter Guide, the Daily Lobo covered the write-in candidates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives for District 1, followed by the state House of Representatives candidates for districts 19, 23, 27, 30 and 31.
If it passes, General Obligations Bond C would provide the University of New Mexico with about $19 million, which would be used for building renovations.
ASUNM Sen. Holly Marquez thought the teacher evaluation process at UNM needed work. The University keeps students in the dark when it comes to teacher evaluation results, Marquez said
Dorm rooms and apartments may be small and leave little room for personal touches, but one way to add flair to your space is by planting an indoor garden.
Congressman Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) said the Pell Grant is especially crucial to students in New Mexico.
Students who want to see improvements made to unsightly areas of campus can submit a photo to the UNM Staff Council Environs Committee, which will select a winning location to be improved.
This week’s installment of the 2012 Election Voter Guide is the second of two installments of the candidates for the state House of Representatives for the Albuquerque area. This week includes districts 17, 18, 24 and 68.****************
UNM staff member Chris Duran reported to UNMPD on Oct. 17 that some of his prescription medications were removed from his lunch bag, which he left in the maintenance shop on the east side of Hokona Hall earlier that day.
Feminist activist Gloria Steinem said patriarchal religious institutions use baptisms to take the miracle of birth away from women.
Plans to improve the quality of public transportation near the University area may include designating one lane each way on Central Avenue as bus-only lanes.
A free mental health screening offered at the Student Health and Counseling center can examine patients for one of five disorders in five minutes.
Prospective candidates for student regent said graduate-student employment would be a priority if they are selected for the position.
Angel Fire Resort’s revamped mountain bike park played host to the 2012 Collegiate National Mountain Bike Championships last weekend.
US Rep. Charlie Gonzalez (D-Texas) said being a politician can often make one jaded or cynical, which is the reason behind his visit to the University.
The national search for UNM President Robert Frank cost about $115,000 less than the search for former UNM President David Schmidly.
Renowned feminist activist and writer Gloria Steinem will visit UNM on Monday. Steinem will give the keynote for the Women’s Resource Center and Women’s Studies Program’s 40-year celebration.