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UNM men boast strong nonconference hoops slate

If the nonconference schedule is any indication, coach Craig Neal’s Lobos won’t shy away from tough competition this coming season. New Mexico will play at least four non-Mountain West teams that reached last spring’s NCAA tournament, all over the course of 17 days.




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Former senator donates papers to UNM

Zimmerman Library has become more of a haven for students who love politics, as a former senator has donated a slew of congressional papers to the facility. Former U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman donated 1,100 boxes of congressional papers from his 30-year senatorial career to UNM.






	The Board of Regents discuss details of UNM’s Vision 2020 plan at The Pit on Tuesday. The board expressed positive outlook about the plan, which they deemed to be “a starting point” for the University that “can certainly evolve.”
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Frank, regents optimistic about Vision 2020 plan

One year after the creation of UNM’s Vision 2020, the regents continue to have positive outlooks on the plan. In a special Board of Regents meeting held Friday at The Pit, the board expressed optimism about the plan. UNM President Robert Frank said the plan is improving little by little over the years.





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UNM to assist APD in training, career development

A recent move by UNM aims to improve police officer training in the city. According to a press release from the City of Albuquerque, UNM has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Albuquerque Police Department and is now conducting talks with the police department “in an effort to bolster training and career development for APD’s finest.”


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UNM, NMSU combine rural health care efforts

Lobos and Aggies unite to improve public health facilities in New Mexico rural areas. UNM’s Institute for Community Health Services is collaborating with New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service (CES) to improve public health services around the state with the help of students in the universities’ public health master’s program.


	Former UNM shooting guard Tony Snell on Monday was introduced as the Chicago Bulls’ latest addition. Chicago drafted Snell with the No. 20 pick in last Thursday’s NBA draft.
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Bulls introduce Snell as one of two additions

Now that the NBA draft is over and the Chicago Bulls selected Tony Snell with a first-round pick, it’s time for the former New Mexico shooting guard to learn the ins and outs of professional basketball, he told the city’s media Monday. Snell arrived in Chicago on Sunday and was officially introduced as the newest addition to the team Monday.




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