Juan MelÇndez
Iliana Limn | April 10Juan MelÇndez, a business major who is a sophomore, said he decided to run for office because he realized few students he knew were aware of what is happening in student government.
Juan MelÇndez, a business major who is a sophomore, said he decided to run for office because he realized few students he knew were aware of what is happening in student government.
Amanda Viltrakis, a junior who is a pursuing a bachelor's in undergraduate studies, wants to represent students.
Angie Wilcox, a junior majoring in secondary education, wants to better acclimate herself with student organizations she doesn't belong to and serve students on campus.
This is an open letter to the University’s Board of Regents: On April 5, Gov. Gary Johnson signed the legislative bill that restores faculty and staff compensation to the General Appropriations bill.
Derrick Green of Sepultura reacts to the crowd during the band's Thursday night show at the Sunshine Theatre.
The New Mexico film scene was presented with the seventh annual Taos Talking Picture Festival and its array of cinematic innovation and celebration this weekend.
Despite an unprecedented show of disapproval from students, the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee unanimously approved a 8.3 percent tuition increase for next year during its monthly meeting Monday.
If funk grooves are mixed with the intellect of high jazz and a heavy dose of psychedelic color and the whole thing is brought to a boil, the product might be something like OM Trio’s music when it performs original compositions.
I am writing to urge all undergraduate students to vote against Amendment 1 on Wednesday.
Vocalist Steve Summers leans against guitarist William Riley during the Sprung Monkey concert at the Launchpad Wednesday night.
Senate candidate Lorenzo Martinez wants to be a voice for students so he can do what they want.
Two-term Sen. Heather Gabel wants to make one more run for it.
Biology graduate student Teresa Tibbets speaks with judge Drew Allen, a biology graduate student, about her poster during a contest for the 10th Annual Research Day in Castetter Hall Friday. Tibbets' poster describes her project comparing the effects of flooding on cottonwood trees in the Rio Grande Valley.
With a pair of seniors leading the way, the UNM women’s tennis team won its last home match of the season by dispatching the University of South Florida 7-0 at the Lobo Tennis Club Sunday afternoon.
As Spring 2001 ASUNM elections draw near, it is time for all UNM students to realize the importance of their participation and of every vote.
Editor, I find it quite interesting that Keith Wiley would go to such great lengths to put down an organization such as the Campus Crusade for Christ. He not only has read their ads and fliers, but hunted down further information on their Web site, too.
Jena M†rquez says she has a lot to offer to the student body if elected senator. M†rquez, a sophomore political science major, said she feels she would represent student organizations very well.
One-year-old Abby Volk finds an egg behind a tree at the Duck Pond Saturday during an Easter Egg hunt sponsored by UNM sorority Alpha Chi Omega.
I am writing in response to Ruth Aragon's April 5 letter to the editor. Aragon stated that several candidates are apathetic and unqualified. I, however, disagree with her.