UNM student featured in 'Cosmo'
Carla Medina | October 26A UNM student is one of 51 men, representing each state and the District of Columbia, featured in the 2001 Stud Showcase in the November issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.
A UNM student is one of 51 men, representing each state and the District of Columbia, featured in the 2001 Stud Showcase in the November issue of Cosmopolitan magazine.
My letter in the Oct. 24 Daily Lobo, "We need Native American history lesson," had a grave error in editing. My letter stated, "One and a half million or more native people were on the North American continent at the time of first European contact ." The published version reduced my figure considerably to "more than half a million ."
UNM's hantavirus research has unprecedented support, earning recognition from the National Science Foundation and a five-year, $1.5 million renewal agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Associate professor Suzanne Baackmann speaks about Germany's struggle for a cultural memory during a Cultural Studies Colloquium in University Art Museum Thursday. Colloquiums are held each week in the museum. Call 277-7312 for information.
Students will likely vote whether to raise ASUNM fee paid by undergraduates from $14 to $20 during the November general election.
Many of the University's top funding requests including faculty and staff salary compensation for next year may be in danger as the faltering national economy strikes closer to home, UNM President Bill Gordon said Wednesday.
About 200 students roamed every nook and cranny of UNM in search of missing lights, dark corners, tripping hazards and other potential dangers during the fall semester safety walk Tuesday.
The Center for Intelligent Systems Engineering at the UNM School of Engineering is giving graduate students a chance to conduct intelligent research and gain real world experience.
The United States is stepping up efforts to help Afghan fighters trying to break through the Taliban forces guarding approaches to the capital city of Kabul
Two postal workers in the nation's capital are apparently dead of anthrax, and two more were hospitalized Monday with dangerous pulmonary anthrax infections, escalating bioterrorism's toll on America.
UNM student Tim Garcia works full time at UNM’s Parking and Transportation Services department and says that people with disabilities can find a job and do it well.
Freshmen Olwan Tenoso and Bao Nguyen practice moves during their karate class in Johnson Center Monday afternoon.
A group of independent filmmakers, radio producers, writers and others hope to provide an alternative to what they call corporate media by following a growing worldwide trend towards the creation of independent media centers.
Tim Canova, associate professor at the UNM School of Law, will present "Globalization at the Cross-Roads or at the Brink?" today at noon at the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute, 801 Yale Blvd.
Changes in global temperature and sea levels reflect natural fluctuations that have occurred throughout history and are not caused by pollution, according to an environmental professor who spoke at a UNM forum Thursday.
A bill that would raise the ASUNM fee paid by undergraduate students from $14 to $20, and would increase funding available for student groups by $200,000 cleared its first hurdle Wednesday.
With heightened security and protests nationwide due to last month's terrorist attacks, attorneys offered suggestions on handling police confrontation and emphasized the importance of understanding civil rights during a campus forum Wednesday.
Congressional leaders closed the House of Representatives on Wednesday night for five days, cleared the Senate complex of most employees and searched the entire Capitol for anthrax after 31 people tested positive for exposure.