Ariz. bans ‘Bless me, Ultima,’ NM students take action
March 1An Arizona law that effectively shut down ethnic studies programs at K-12 schools across the state in 2010 has spurred UNM students to build an underground library of banned books.
An Arizona law that effectively shut down ethnic studies programs at K-12 schools across the state in 2010 has spurred UNM students to build an underground library of banned books.
UNM student Flora Kiyan earned a degree in Iran by taking classes in living rooms and basements.
Whether you’ve always wanted to learn how to prepare East Indian cuisine or navigate rapids in a kayak, UNM Continuing Education has a wealth of courses in which both students and nonstudents can participate.
UNM professor Sharon Warner lost her $1.5 million breach of contract lawsuit against the University on Monday.
For the third year in a row, Lobo fans have the chance to support their basketball team, give to a local charity and take an affordable vacation.
In honor of Greek Week, UNM’s Greeks organized drives and fundraisers to benefit Albuquerque’s youth — but students don’t have to be Greek to help.
A talk hosted by the UNM Israel Alliance on Thursday turned violent, and footage from the incident has gone viral on YouTube. In the video, a group of protesters stand up and start chanting in the back of the anthropology lecture hall, where pro-Israel activist Nonie Darwish was in the middle of giving a talk.
Four members of (un)Occupy Albuquerque were arrested shortly before 3 p.m. on Sunday after they refused to leave Yale Park. In a video posted by (un)Occupy members, protesters can be seen being arrested.
If the Student Fee Review Board’s recommendation is approved by the President’s Strategic Budget Leadership Team, the New Mexico Public Interest Research group will endure a funding cut that NMPIRG representatives said will cripple the group’s ability to function.
The No. 18 men’s basketball lost its second straight game on Saturday. After losing to Colorado State last Tuesday, the Lobos lost to Texas Christian University (17-11) 83-64.
A group of UNM students, many of whom are members of (un)Occupy Albuquerque were physically assaulted after they protested during a lecture Thursday night. The group “mic checked” Nonie Darwish, author, human rights activist and daughter of Egyptian Army Leader Lieutenant General Mustafa Hafez while she was speaking on Israel’s involvement in the Arab Spring Movement.
The driver of a truck that hit UNM student Wolfgang Scott-Cohen said police promised to keep him updated on Scott-Cohen’s condition. But, the driver said, he never received any notifications, not even after Scott-Cohen died.
One UNM professor says a world without electricity and ravaged by natural disaster might not be too far off, and the UNM community needs a plan.
With one of their stiffest competitors out of the way, this weekend the men’s and women’s track and field squads vie for their first conference titles.
Friends of Wolfgang Scott-Cohen said they’ll remember the late UNM student as a kind-hearted individual with whom they could crack jokes, discuss current events and engage in spirited political debate.
High tech busses, expanded routes and later hours are just a few of the improvements UNM students could see in the future of free bus service in Albuquerque.
In the spirit of “keeping it fresh,” the UNM dance program hired two internationally renowned choreographers to teach dance students some new moves.
The reintroduction of Mexican gray wolves to a mountain range just south of the U.S.-Mexico border as part of an effort to re-establish the endangered species is off to a rocky start.
UNM Accountant Clifford Roudabush died on campus Monday after suffering an apparent heart attack. Roudabush has worked for the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department since 1997.
According to his Facebook, Wolfgang Scott-Cohen has died. His family has stated they do not wish to be contacted at this time.