UNM staff heads to polls to vote on collective bargaining
March 21As staff members at UNM, we march to battle Thursday. As in any battle, there may be some fear and uncertainty.
As staff members at UNM, we march to battle Thursday. As in any battle, there may be some fear and uncertainty.
The ASUNM Senate will vote tonight on a constitutional amendment that would eliminate the student government’s funding of the New Mexico Daily Lobo.
Editor, The recent trend of everyone having one of the new, small, slim cell phones leads me to believe there must be many of the older types put away in closets or drawers that are no longer being used. There is a critical need for all cell phones.
Editor, As much of the University community is aware, an electionis coming up during which staff members with certain job titles will decide if they wish to be represented by a collective bargaining unit.
(U-WIRE) ANN ARBOR, Mich. — WANTED: Money-minded, corporate big shots to fill cushy foreign-service jobs in beautiful locations. Openings include Paris, London, Rome and Vienna.
If you have been watching the network news lately, you might not have heard much about issues of free trade and globalization.
Editor, I am deeply saddened with the recent news of a 14-year-old boy being sentenced to life in prison for a crime he committed at the age of 12.
Editor, I strongly urge ASUNM to continue to fund the New Mexico Daily Lobo.
Editor, I am writing in response to Brad Lord-Leutwyler's column on Wednesday titled "Clinton taught us that actions speak loudest."
Editor, I couldn't help but notice the hypocrisy spewing forth from two Daily Lobo columnists.
Dennis Montoya, attorney for UNM student Candace Majedi, today expressed his disappointment with the university's actions against Sigma Chi for its role in the Dec. 6 terrorist act against his client.
Are there any moral absolutes? Are some things always right and others always wrong? Or can we not pass judgment on other cultures that look at things differently?
Editor, Why does that wing-nut Jeremy Reynalds have a column in the Daily Lobo? Isn't the Daily Lobo for UNM students, faculty and staff? I've looked hard, and I can't seem to find his name listed as a student, faculty or staff member.
Television did not exist four score and seven years ago. There wasn't much of an entertainment industry. National communications systems were primitive, though a far cry better than the Pony Express days.
Editor, I was reading the Opinion page Monday morning and ran across a comment about a Channel 4 (KOB-TV) news broadcast. It seems odd to me that an organization would reject money from someone when its people are starving.
Editor, Are you a professor to whom we must prove our knowledge? Are you an ever-inquisitive child waiting to be informed? Are you a girl at a party whom we feel we must impress with our education?
Editor, I'm assuming that Jeremy Reynalds, writer of Friday's column, "Eminem Condones Anger," is an English major.