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9/19_berry
News

Berry extends NRA agreement

As early voting for the Albuquerque mayoral election begins, one candidate continues his support for the National Rifle Association. At a ceremony at the Shooting Range Park Monday, incumbent Richard Berry extended an agreement between the city of Albuquerque and the National Rifle Association’s Enforcement Division.


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News

UNM-Los Alamos mill levy tax fails

Despite facing major financial and institutional setbacks, the University’s branch campuses continue to strive for improvement. UNM Los Alamos continues to plan how to maintain its campus offerings going into the future after the Los Alamos community rejected on Tuesday a mill levy tax increase that would have supported the branch.


9/18_unmh
News

UNMH recognized for joint care, education

After years of replacing hip bones and patellas, the UNM Hospital has finally gained recognition for its work. The Joint Commission, a not-for-profit organization that accredits and certifies more than 20,000 health care organizations and programs in the country, awarded a certification to UNMH for its hip and knee replacement programs at the end of July.


9/18_syriaVigil
News

Faith groups gather to pray for Syria

About 30 members of the UNM community collected near the Duck Pond Tuesday night for a gathering called “Spread the Light: A Candlelight Vigil for Syria.” The vigil, hosted by the Canterbury Campus Ministry, was intended to bring together community members of all faiths to pray for peace in Syria


9/18_hightower
Sports

Players receive suspension

On Tuesday, the New Mexico football team announced that sophomore defensive linemen Gerron Borne and Paytron Hightower have been suspended indefinitely for conduct detrimental to the team.




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Culture

Sex line aims to provide support

For employees of local phone sex company People Exchanging Power (PEP), the word “hello” takes on a different meaning. Founder Nancy Ava Miller and her 20-plus female employees work out of a nondescript building in Nob Hill’s business strip. It is a safe haven for men and women of all orientations and gender preferences to call just to talk



The Setonian
News

Hopefuls agree: more jobs needed

Albuquerque’s mayoral candidates have turned their attention to higher education in the city. Incumbent Richard Berry said he worked with UNM officials during his first term to help college students. And he said he aims to continue his efforts in a possible second term.


9/16_ceremony
News

UNM unveils new classrooms

A new building is UNM’s next step in promoting interactive learning among undergraduates. University officials gathered at the Collaborative Teaching and Learning Building (CTLB) on Thursday to celebrate the building’s opening.



The Setonian
News

ASUNM seeks Lottery fixes

With the solvency issue still looming over the Lottery Scholarship, the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico continues to ask students for suggestions about how to ensure the scholarship’s long-term survival.




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News

Frank pushes new ‘dynamic’ budget model

The University continues to work on a new budget model this semester. UNM President Robert Frank said the administration is currently devising the Results Oriented Management (ROM) budget model to create a more “dynamic” way of allocating money to University departments.


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