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December 3A full moon rises over luminarias on Smith Plaza Friday night. About 10,500 of the decorations were lit before sundown to kick off the annual Hanging of the Greens.
A full moon rises over luminarias on Smith Plaza Friday night. About 10,500 of the decorations were lit before sundown to kick off the annual Hanging of the Greens.
Connection slate candidates from the Nov. 14 ASUNM election told the Student Court Friday that they violated no rules when they allegedly stuffed 2,000 copies of the Daily Lobo with fliers on election day.
International students planning to return home for next month's winter break are being warned that they might have a tough time getting back into the United States, USC officials say.
Dr. Martha McGrew said New Mexico's healthcare system is in need of help during a forum in Mesa Vista Hall Thursday.
Hundreds of graduate teaching assistants at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign walked out of classes Wednesday, darkening classrooms across campus and leaving thousands of undergraduate students without teachers.
The ASUNM Presidential Appointments Committee approved a long list of appointees for key student government positions during its meeting Wednesday.
John Hannabass prepares for a critique on his final project for his intermediate sculpting class on the second floor of the Art Department Wednesday. Although the eight 18-by 20-inch strips of sod on easels do not have a title, Hannabass refers to his work as landscape paintings.
Peter White, a UNM professor and interim dean of University College since August 2000, was selected earlier this month to permanently fill the position. "Peter brings a strong commitment, considerable experience and a breadth of knowledge to the position," Foster said in a UNM statement.
If you are one of many UNM students who lock their bicycles to railings instead of racks on the way to class, watch out.
Employees at Dane's Deli in Dane Smith Hall are looking a little closer at the money they receive after someone tried to fool them with a painted coin.
In Arizona, college students from across the state rallied this month at the state Capitol to protest cuts in university funding.
The nine candidates who ran on the Connection slate during the Nov. 14 student government election have filed an appeal of the fines and sanctions for campaign violations levied by the ASUNM Elections Commission.
David Prentice from Wild Blue Yonder School of Flight demonstrates to his student Jelani Allen how to control a paraglider on Johnson Field Monday.
Dr. Karl M. Johnson, world famous virologist and adjunct professor of medicine and biology at UNM, was recently awarded Panama's highest scientific honor.
Winthrop University is warning students to stop downloading copyrighted music over the university's computer system.
When more than 300 students enrolled in Astronomy 101 classes this semester they expected to have one instructor, Bel Campbell.
UNM's Mexican American Law Student Association was recently honored as Law Student Group of the Year by the Hispanic National Bar Association.
Holiday travelers walk in the Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., Tuesday. Travel industry experts predict a decline in air travel at least 15 percent lower than one year ago, citing economic weakness and fear of flying in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Junior midfielder Junro Narita extended the UNM men’s soccer team stay in the NCAA Tournament when he scored the game’s only goal in the 23rd minute to defeat Florida International 1-0 in Dallas, Texas. Narita knocked in a header past Golden Panther goalie Roy Rosenberg on a corner kick pass from midfielder William Junot with 23:46 gone in the first half to give the Lobos the lead it needed.
Art student Erin Harper watches outside the Fine Arts Build-ing Monday as a block of ice falls from its frame of her biographical midterm project she created for an inter-mediate Sculpture class. Childhood pictures of Harper were printed on the blocks, which quickly melted while on display in the afternoon sun.