GPSA candidates to air views on issues
Iliana Limn | April 2Two candidates will offer their ideas about the graduate student government during three presidential candidate forums on campus this week.
Two candidates will offer their ideas about the graduate student government during three presidential candidate forums on campus this week.
Modern health care's future is uncertain unless the medical community works together in providing health services to patients, says Mike Sievert, Presbyterian Health Plan behavioral health medical director.
Bike lovers can enter several contests during Bicycle Safety Day Wednesday at the Campus Mall between Popejoy Hall and Johnson Center from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Shouting for unity, peace and equality, hundreds of UNM community members gathered Saturday to celebrate the life of labor leader CÇsar Ch†vez and the workers' rights movement that has become his legacy.
In 1996, Ritchie McKay started his coaching career by nearly upsetting the University of Mississippi, led by then-coach Rob Evans. The Rebels would defeat McKay' s Portland State University team 56-54 on a controversial, last-second shot by Chris Olney, which the Vikings argued was released after the buzzer sounded.
In an ongoing effort to educate the UNM community about its faith, the Muslim Student Association is sponsoring Islamic Awareness Week, which will include campus lectures and exhibits that begin today.
Professor Emeritus George Anselevicius will present "Jerusalem Architecture Old and New," a lecture and slide presentation, today at 5:30 p.m. in Northrop Hall, Room 122.
People aren't concerned about campus safety until something happens to them, UNM Police Officer Karen Smith said Thursday.
Hubert Dreyfus, a philosophy professor at the University of California at Berkeley, says people who live their lives on the Internet are anonymous spectators who take no risks.
The UNM College of Education was the biggest winner at Bernalillo High School on Wednesday when Hewlett-Packard awarded 13 competitive educational grants to New Mexico institutions.
ASUNM passed two different budgets for the 2002-03 fiscal year Wednesday - but only one will be used.
Former pornography addict Gene McConnell says we live in a sex-saturated culture that reduces women to little more than body parts and distances us from what we desire most - an intimate relationship.
Parking and Transportation Services is beginning a new safety campaign that the department says will inform students of ways to keep their vehicles safe while on campus.
A large group of students huddled around a television camera and sound equipment Tuesday afternoon to participate in Jay Leno's "Jay Walking College Tour" near the Duck Pond.
Much of the blame for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks rests on an apologist stance from liberals, which has been encouraged on college campuses, says conservative author and columnist David Horowitz.
When graduate students are in a dispute with their peers, faculty or staff, the University does not have a neutral arena for them to settle differences.
UNM Art Museum staff members Laura Downey and Kate Guscott offered a variety of suggestions about how to maintain and preserve private artwork Tuesday.
Students and teaching assistants in Professor Monica Cyrino's Roman Civilization class are questioning why she has been asked to resign as chairperson of the department with two years remaining in the position.
Conservative author and columnist David Horowitz, who sparked controversy last year when he placed full-page advertisements in college newspapers nationwide denouncing reparations for slavery, will speak at UNM tonight.
Provost Brian Foster announced Wednesday that Suellyn Scarnecchia, associate dean of clinical affairs at the University of Michigan Law School, will take over as dean of the UNM Law School Jan. 1.