ASUNM passes resolution to raise student fee
Avicra Luckey | March 9A bill that recommended raising the ASUNM student fee from $20 to $25 passed the ASUNM Senate Wednesday, and will go before a vote of the student body in the April elections.
A bill that recommended raising the ASUNM student fee from $20 to $25 passed the ASUNM Senate Wednesday, and will go before a vote of the student body in the April elections.
Only one candidate submitted an application to be on the ballot in next year’s GPSA presidential race.
GPSA Council Chair Megan O’Laughlin submitted a contract to pay her own tuition from GPSA funds before the Council had approved the funding.
SDSU earned a share of the MWC regular-season title with New Mexico but holds the tie breaker, earning it the No. 1 seed in the tournament.
A year after a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan, leaving thousands dead and tens of thousands homeless, two UNM students from Japan are hoping to make a difference in their home country.
After serving 27 years in the military, Tuskegee Airman John Allen has received a Congressional Gold Medal for his courage in battle and for his resilience in the face of racism and segregation in the armed forces.
Saranda Kalaveshi lived through a war in her native Kosovo that threatened to destroy her career as an artist.
A year and a half after the Daily Lobo requested that a version of UNM’s Salary Book be made available online, it is still only available in hard copy at Zimmerman Library.
Safety and Risk Services personnel suited up in hazmat gear to clean a hydrochloric acid spill in the parking lot east of Clark Hall and Centennial Library Monday, according to Industrial Hygiene Specialist Terese Anderson.
Through UNM, students have the option to study in about 50 different countries. With so many options, it’s important to know what you want to get from the experience.
During Monday’s forum in the SUB, students looked to hold President-Elect Robert Frank to his promises to promote diversity at UNM, fix the ailing advisement system and keep tuition low.
ASUNM senators are considering a bill that would raise undergraduate fees by more than 30 percent.
An art installation project at George Pearl Hall is a year behind schedule and over budget by about $100,000.
The funding formula for New Mexico colleges and universities is moving from an enrollment-based system to a performance based system in an effort to create funding incentives to raise graduation and retention rates.
Following a decrease in funding from grants and state appropriations, the Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention turned to student fees to keep students from drinking and taking drugs.
After a brief reoccupation of Yale Park by (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters this weekend, the park is now empty of signs and protesters.
Authorities say a 15-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly bringing a BB gun onto an elementary school campus in Albuquerque.
UNM employees may have to foot a projected multi-million dollar shortfall in the University’s health plan.
The account the Student Fee Review Board uses to fund one-time allocations to student organizations has no way of generating new funds.
In past years the Air Force ROTC raised the Pan-African flag in front of Scholes Hall every morning during the month of February to celebrate Black History Month