Thefts spike in January, August
Charlie Shipley | October 6The beginning of a new semester brings a high incidence of larcenies and thefts, UNM Police Department officials said. “It is a big problem,” UNMPD spokesman Lt. Robert Haarhues said.
The beginning of a new semester brings a high incidence of larcenies and thefts, UNM Police Department officials said. “It is a big problem,” UNMPD spokesman Lt. Robert Haarhues said.
Vernier Software & Technology awarded UNM $10,000 worth of choice chemistry equipment for a mobile laboratory that delivers scientific tools to middle and high schools. The UChem Teach Mobile lab brings chemistry lab equipment to eighth- through 12th-grade classrooms across New Mexico, and UNM chemistry teaching assistant Paul Hunt said the equipment grant will help update the labs. “The chemistry teaching labs were in dire need of renovation,” he said.
One of the Internet’s latest social networking sites, dimmi, is a mixture of Facebook and Match.com for people with mental illnesses or those acquainted with them to connect with others in the same boat. “Dimmi” means “tell me” in Italian, and the site, launched in January 2011, is being marketed to college students, project manager Caio Peluffo said.
UNM’s 3.4 percent budget cut for fiscal year 2011-2012 was approved in April 2010 but has only been in effect for the past three months. Now, departments across the University are starting to feel the strain. The University’s state funding has been cut $8.5 million across main and branch campuses.
UNM student Seth Gilpin was fed up with trying to find and pay for parking on main campus, so he created freecollegeparking.com As the name suggests, the site helps students find free parking spots in the UNM area.
Phi Gamma Delta’s porch is still stained with goat blood. A severed goat’s head was left on the front porch of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house last Wednesday, according to a police report.
When Jennifer Yazawa, a board member of the New Mexico Japanese American Citizens League, went to what was once UNM College of Education’s Tireman Library two weeks ago, she said she was surprised to find that the library no longer existed and the NM-JACL’s materials housed there were gone. In a letter to Richard Howell, dean of the College of Education, Yazawa said the NM-JACL began developing its collection of educational materials pertaining to civil and human rights for Asian-Americans in 1985.
The Gateway program helps incoming freshman who don’t quite meet minimum college requirements to prepare for UNM’s classes. Gateway allows UNM to partner with Central New Mexico Community College, Santa Fe Community College, NM Junior College, San Juan College and all of the UNM branch campuses, where students in the program can take classes.
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Hundreds of protesters marched along Central Avenue holding placards and chanting slogans on Saturday in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. Occupy Wall Street is a peaceful demonstration occurring in New York City to oppose corporate influence over politics and the government, protesters said. Volcano Vista High School teacher Barbara Endicott said she came out to protest because she feels corporations get an unfair amount of special treatment while the majority of Americans are neglected. “I feel like the banks got bailed out, and they’re leaving us in the lurch,” she said.
The UNM Foundation elected several new members to its Board of Trustees this month. The board’s new national vice-chair, Stephanie Bennett-Smith, received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UNM and said being a Lobo runs in her family. “My mother was associate registrar, and I began working registration days when I was 13,” she said.
The Rail Runner has modified its train schedules and may increase fare rates due to a state budget deficit of $1.2 million for fiscal year 2012. Before the Rail Runner’s Board of Directors takes official action on the fare proposal, the public will get a chance to complete a survey or attend public meetings on the issue.
UNM’s degree programs have become increasingly geared toward a digital world, and the creation of a state-of-the-art digital media building is a harbinger of that shift.
Albuquerque Police Department has four times the amount of police officers per city resident than UNM Police Department has for each UNM student.
Recently released UNM crime statistics for 2010 report a decrease in liquor law violations and burglary, but UNM isn’t required to report DWIs or larceny cases. The statistics are required by law to be released every year under the Jeanne Clery Act, but revisions to the act say certain crimes don’t have to be reported, UNM Police Department spokesman Lt. Robert Haarhues said.
Each semester, the Center for Academic Program Support (CAPS) provides tutoring assistance to more than 4,000 students in several areas of study. While many students are satisfied with the outcomes of these sessions, some students, like Miguel Aragon, said they aren’t getting the help that they’re looking for. On a scale from one to 10, Aragon said he rates CAPS a five.
Charges of promoting prostitution, conspiracy and tampering with evidence, brought against former UNM president and professor emeritus F. Chris Garcia in July, were dropped until further notice.
KUNM celebrates its 45th birthday this fall. The radio station first broadcast within a three-mile radius from a 10-watt transmitter on top of the SUB in 1966.
A UNM professor will be honored in the White House for her accomplishments in the field of engineering. President Obama announced Monday that Dr. Yasamin Mostofi, UNM assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
Mike Locksley won’t be coaching the Lobos any longer, but he’s still going to get their money. Locksley will be paid the rest of his salary for this season, $200,000, and $150,000 for the next two years for a total of $500,000. Athletics director Paul Krebs said hiring Locksley was a mistake.