UNM Crime Briefs
Christopher Bartlett | February 24On Feb. 16, a UNMPD officer went to UNMH in response to a combative patient, a police report states. The patient was standing on the southwest corner of the ER entrance smoking a pipe.
On Feb. 16, a UNMPD officer went to UNMH in response to a combative patient, a police report states. The patient was standing on the southwest corner of the ER entrance smoking a pipe.
The driver of a truck that hit UNM student Wolfgang Scott-Cohen said police promised to keep him updated on Scott-Cohen’s condition. But, the driver said, he never received any notifications, not even after Scott-Cohen died.
One UNM professor says a world without electricity and ravaged by natural disaster might not be too far off, and the UNM community needs a plan.
I don’t find them a nuisance. I feel like a lot of people are usually either going to class or coming back from class and they’re kind of like mentally exhausted
Friends of Wolfgang Scott-Cohen said they’ll remember the late UNM student as a kind-hearted individual with whom they could crack jokes, discuss current events and engage in spirited political debate.
High tech busses, expanded routes and later hours are just a few of the improvements UNM students could see in the future of free bus service in Albuquerque.
Fashion designer and UNM student Cardell J. McClam said New Mexico is the ideal place to create fashion.
The reintroduction of Mexican gray wolves to a mountain range just south of the U.S.-Mexico border as part of an effort to re-establish the endangered species is off to a rocky start.
UNM Accountant Clifford Roudabush died on campus Monday after suffering an apparent heart attack. Roudabush has worked for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department since 1997.
According to his Facebook, Wolfgang Scott-Cohen has died. His family has stated they do not wish to be contacted at this time.
There will be booths all over campus this week where students can get free bus passes, chocolates and learn how to navigate Albuquerque’s public transit system, all in celebration of Ride the Bus Week at UNM.
The Language Learning Center is unlikely to get the money it needs to renovate its 40-year-old facilities, at least not from the Student Fee Review Board.
A memorial voicing opposition to the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling passed in the House during the 2012 New Mexico legislative session.
UNM professor Sharon Warner is suing UNM for a $1.5 million breach of contract, following what her lawyer said is a mishandled whistle-blowing complaint about sexual harassment committed by another professor.
UNM spends hundreds of millions of dollars on technological development each year. The federal government foots most of the bill according to The Office of Instutional Research.
Today is Presidents’ Day and, in honor of the former leaders, the Daily Lobo compiled a list of notable presidents.
UNM students will produce a television advertisement designed to recruit students. Director of the Communications and Marketing Department Cinnamon Blair said students have created the advertisement for the last two years.
Custom textbooks aim to decrease cost to students, while CDs and online content seek to improve the learning experience, but many of these add-ons and custom books cost students more money in the long run. Students in Microbiology 352L were issued a custom textbook for UNM, published by McGraw-Hill.
Lawmakers in Santa Fe, who depend on tax revenue produced by natural gas sales, are concerned about the recent drop in prices.
As of Thursday at noon, the 2012 Legislative session is over, but lengthy discussion prevented some bills from reaching a vote. Sen.