English dept. celebrates New Mexico literary classic
Avicra Luckey | April 23Although Bless Me, Ultima was banned in Arizona public schools, UNM celebrates the novel’s 40 year anniversary with a reading marathon of the book today.
Although Bless Me, Ultima was banned in Arizona public schools, UNM celebrates the novel’s 40 year anniversary with a reading marathon of the book today.
Police say a dispute over drugs ended with an officer shooting an armed man in southeast Albuquerque.
Tonight, Albuquerque activists participate in an international effort to stop the use of child soldiers in Africa. People all over the world will plaster their cities with posters to raise awareness about the violence and brutality in Uganda.
UNM’s Lobo Engineering team designed and built a water-treatment system that prepares murky seawater to be purified for drinking.
Students from Eso Robinson’s Art Practices II class created an art installation Wednesday on the west side of Ortega Hall.
During the last five years, UNM has made significant improvements in conserving energy and protecting the environment.
The University Honors Program allows students the opportunity to earn academic distinctions, but according to the dean of the program, 90 percent of students who enroll in the program drop out of it.
Some people train for weeks — sometimes months — to enter a cage with someone who hopes to take them down.
The city of Albuquerque partially reopened the newly renovated Lead and Coal avenues last week.
In honor of Earth Day, UNM hosts an annual bike auction, transportation fair and a grower’s market.
Compost is an organic fertilizer that can easily be made at home. Its nutrients are helpful not only for crops and gardens, but also for the environment.
Lexie Shabel said her biggest mistake in treating her breast cancer was choosing chemotherapy when she was first diagnosed.
One quarter of female college students in the United States are victims of attempted or completed sexual assault according to the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence.
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) gathered Saturday to build a plywood mock “Israeli Apartheid Wall” that will be erected on Smith Plaza all this week as part of the group’s Mock Wall Campaign.
Students at the Anderson School of Management are working with Honda to create an advertising campaign to sell real products to real-world customers.
ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal vetoed a bill she said she did not believe “was in the best interest of the student body,” instead of letting students vote on the issue.
President David Schmidly’s five-year career at UNM will come to an end in July when President-select Robert Frank takes office.
At UNM, fifty percent of freshmen who don’t return to school for a second semester are failing 100-level core classes.
For the third year in a row, University of New Mexico Hospitals (UNMH) has been named one of the best companies for hourly workers, according to “Working Mother,” a national magazine dedicated to mothers who work.
Who did you vote for during today’s ASUNM elections and why?