New Mexico Crime Briefs
February 10SANTA FE — Court papers show that a personal online ad taken out by one of the four men arrested last week in a child-sex sting operation caught the attention of Santa Fe police.
SANTA FE — Court papers show that a personal online ad taken out by one of the four men arrested last week in a child-sex sting operation caught the attention of Santa Fe police.
About a third of freshmen awarded the Lottery Scholarship lose it within a semester, said Ann Brooks, chair of the Faculty Senate Budget Committee in a presentation to the regents on Thursday.
The Kiva Club missed the deadline for its ASUNM budget request for the 2013 fiscal year by 2 minutes and 18 seconds. Isaac Romero, finance chair of ASUNM, said the request would not be accepted.
I don’t value disorder above all else. However, I’m feeling increasingly unconfident in our bipartisan government’s ability to make decisions for the good of us all.
Dear readers, As I am fond of saying, I worship the conversation we can create on this opinion page, but, alas, I have noticed this conversation is a bit one-sided.
In February 2011, Lobo men’s basketball student tickets were a hot commodity. Students were camping out days before ticket distribution, and every conference game was sold out.
The softball team is ready to slug the MWC and slide into the postseason. The Lobos are coming off a 19-26 season with head coach Erica Beach, who is returning for her second year leading UNM, but have hopes to finish with a national championship.
The men’s basketball game against Wyoming this weekend is on “Old School Saturday.” The Lobos (19-4, 5-2 MWC) will wear old-school style uniforms to honor the school’s history and traditions of the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s.
Christopher Edwards started coming to ArtStreet about three months ago. Before then he had never created art. “I never thought about doing anything like this, it never crossed my brain,” he said.
“With red roses—then I would get on my knees. I would bring some chocolate backup.”
Despite aims to decrease the amount students pay in fees next year, the Student Fee Review Board voted unanimously Wednesday night to set the minimum fee amount for next year to the same as it is this year.
The state budget (House Bill 2) passed unanimously in the House Wednesday night.
“Whether it’s corn sugar or cane sugar, your body can’t tell the difference. Sugar is sugar.” This is from a commercial by the Corn Refiners Association, the people who make high fructose corn syrup.
Editor, UNM students should very carefully consider study and travel in Mexico. I still advocate study in Mexico, but only in very controlled circumstances — circumstances that will curtail UNM students’ engagement with all of the valuable experiences that were once possible in the country.
A man with one crutch and a cowboy hat winds a piece of wire around a wooden spool at the woodworking table, while two children shove their hands into wet clay at the pottery wheels.
After dinner with your sweetheart, you may want to go home for dessert. This recipe for chocolate cups, compliments of my grandmother, is sure to please the palette.
The “Reagan Motels” are battling not just for the money or love of music, but to keep the beat going in the local ska scene. Musician and UNM student Steven Krum said he isn’t into music for the money; there’s more to it than that.
It’s Saturday night in the South Valley, and Richard Montoya is kicking in the front door of someone’s house.
The Student Fee Review Board deliberates on allocating a projected $10.7 million in student fees today. The board will review the applications and presentations made by the 27 organizations requesting funding.
The amount of student fees Popejoy Hall receives could determine how many shows students can attend for half price next year.