ASUNM’s polling process disenfranchises students
April 12Editor, I feel disenfranchised. Today is Wednesday and voting is taking place for ASUNM senators. I decided to vote and was informed that I must have my UNM net ID and password to vote.
Editor, I feel disenfranchised. Today is Wednesday and voting is taking place for ASUNM senators. I decided to vote and was informed that I must have my UNM net ID and password to vote.
Today marks the day each spring when our campus is scattered with eager and ambitious individuals seeking to increase awareness about the ASUNM election process.
My name is Ashkii Hatathlie and I am a presidential candidate for ASUNM, and I am proud to be running with the slate Impact for UNM Student Government.
Despite the strong leadership of the current GPSA president and council, and despite a strong showing at the GPSA-ASUNM-sponsored rally for affordable education, students face a fee increase for the upcoming year.
Dear Wooley, I moved around a lot growing up and met a lot of people in so many different places. I remember during one year in high school, I met a gal and even though I only lived near her a short time, we became such good friends.
Editor, While I have encountered many wonderful professors at UNM, three in particular have gone beyond the normal standards of teaching and have helped shape my life.
Needles, empty shooters and crushed malt liquor cans litter the sun-streaked hills and roads that lead to the Santuario de Chimayó, perhaps the most holy pilgrimage site in New Mexico.
Editor, I was interviewed for your articles “Long Ride” and “Boarders: Safety first when tempting fate,” (both published Thursday) and my entire last name was somehow turned from “Larsen” to “Adler” in both articles, as well as in captions in online photos.
A man I work for was told he would die in a month if he didn’t find another doctor to refill his morphine pump. He told me about it, and even though this was not exactly a death sentence, he took it very seriously.
Editor, Within UNM, there is an independent study through correspondence program that offers a set curriculum of catalog courses approved by academic units.
As I have read through the UNM policies, procedures and guidance regarding activities and freedom of speech on UNM campus, I think first about what special nature a university has in contrast to private individuals, companies and government organizations.
“Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.” Have you heard that one? I remember it from my own childhood.
A few days ago, I was using one of the College of Education’s bathrooms. Besides noticing that the male side is one of the worst designed bathrooms at UNM, I noticed that somebody had put a small tab in every single urinal
Editor, I read Monday’s interview of Lobo cartoonist Juan Tabone, and it’s apparent that Tabone is most likely suffering from delusions of grandeur.
Editor, Unless I am mistaken, doesn’t someone usually warn us about a week before the “pro-life” people show up with their disgusting posters?
I grew up in and out of foster care. When I was 18, I was released into the world to fend for myself — and I did. In fact, I did pretty darn well for myself.
Editor, In light of the recent events here on campus, it is important to stress the valuable resources Agora Crisis Line provides not only to the campus community, but to everyone who needs to know there is someone out there who cares.
Editor, Imagine you went to a town where everybody always wore cloth covering their ears. Even in hot weather.
I recently spoke with resident Daily Lobo cartoonist Juan Tabone for his take on the controversy surrounding his strip.
Readers, During the last couple of days, I have received a number of letters concerning the Daily Lobo’s choice to run “personal” details about the death of student Garrett Elders.