‘Anti-venom is good stuff ’
Nicole Perez | May 2Bob Myers, director of the American International Rattlesnake Museum, was once bitten by a rattlesnake when he was handling snakes in a photo shoot for National Geographic.
Bob Myers, director of the American International Rattlesnake Museum, was once bitten by a rattlesnake when he was handling snakes in a photo shoot for National Geographic.
What do you get for the college graduates who have everything, now that they have their bachelor’s degrees? If your friends are moving on to the job market, you’ll want to get them something meaningful to remind them of all that was good and bad — and ugly — about UNM life.
On April 12, officers discovered penciled graffiti written in the men’s bathroom on the third floor of Dane Smith Hall that said, “I am gonna shoot up Popejoy at 3 today 4/12/13.”
April 29 has come and gone, and Steve Alford has not paid the $1 million contract buyout the University says the former men’s basketball head coach must pay.
Despite offering a multitude of new incentives for prospective residents, Lobo Village and its parent company, American Campus Communities, remain hush-hush on what that means in terms of the south campus community’s vacancy.
UNM’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program (STEP) is working to provide paid internships for the majority of participating students.
UNM Collegiate DECA Vice President Daniel Perry said last year was the first time he participated in the University’s ‘Undie Run.’ “That was my freshman year,” he said. “It was easy to run; it was less than a mile. It was liberating
“We the People” — a noble and memorable phrase enshrined within the preamble of the Constitution of the United States. It reminds us that, as Americans, we are the core of our country and our government was designed to be ultimately accountable to us.
“When I’m dressing, I want to look put-together; but on the other hand, there’s a messy, natural look to it. If you look at, for instance, French fashion, the way that it’s changed over time, it’s kind of this natural-esque earthy thing.
The Killers headline this year’s EdgeFest, a haven for arguably washed-up bands. Brandon Flowers will sing last decade’s hits through his overly thin moustache — unless he’s cut it off recently.
April 29 has come and gone, and Steve Alford has not paid the $1 million contract buyout the University says the former men’s basketball coach must pay.
A bottle of cherry Coke stood on Antonio Sanchez’s new desk after he arrived from a final exam Monday night. He sat intently in front of a computer in the office that he officially earned Sunday.
An online mentorship program developed by UNM’s Alumni Association aims to guide students in their career paths after college. Alumni Association Senior Program Manager Sue MacEachen said the online mentorship program, called Simplicity, which went online in August, aims to help UNM students and graduates.
Coming to New Mexico from the United Kingdom last fall, distance runner Luke Caldwell thought it would take some time to find his stride competing at the NCAA level.
Are students learning or are students just getting As? Today, success in school is measured by how high your GPA is, the higher the better. However, does this mean our students are actually learning?
Editor, Recent events indicate UNM is a large institution out of control. The huge tuition increases and higher graduation requirements are far out of line with the needs of the population of the state and indicate a rapid rate of disintegration.
Last Sunday, after the 30th annual Gathering of Nations had concluded at The Pit, a smaller and more intimate powwow with nearly twice as much history was held on UNM’s Johnson Field.
The results of searching for temporary housing on Craigslist are an awkward conglomeration of connections, rejection and first-date-style judgments. Plus there are some flat-out weirdos in the mix.
There’s no other way to say it: Finals are a b****. But the week before is usually worse, especially when teachers “do you a favor” and move your final to the week before finals week. You just can’t win.
Uliana Sisombath, a master’s student at Albuquerque’s Webster University, said bullying has always been a problem in schools. She said she was bullied growing up in the 1960s.