File Photo and Kanan Mammadli | October 2
Jenna Hagengruber celebrates with members of her slate, Drive for ASUNM on Wednesday at SUB atrium. Hagengruber won the ASUNM presidential election against Go ASUNM slate candidate Mack Follingstad.
Jenna Hagengruber celebrates with members of her slate, Drive for ASUNM on Wednesday at SUB atrium. Hagengruber won the ASUNM presidential election against Go ASUNM slate candidate Mack Follingstad.
ASUNM is working on a bill that will close two low turnout polling stations and focus on online voting for student government elections.
Senator Ryan Boyle speaks at ASUNM’s last senate meeting Wednesday Nov. 18. Boyle proposed a piece of legislation that would support students' ability to bring pepper spray on campus.
ASUNM president Jenna Hagengruber speaks at ASUNM's final fall 2015 senate meeting in the SUB Ballroom Wednesday night. A resolution was passed thanking LoboRESPECT for the work they have done to bring awareness about sexual assault on campus.
The Lobos celebrate moments before the end of their game against Hawaii University at University Stadium Oct. 17. The Lobos beat Boise State 31-24 this Saturday making them eligible for a bowl game and two victories away from entering the Mountain West Championships.
Preston Sanchez, staff attorney at the New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty, shows a cell phone at the “Your Constitutional Rights” seminar at the SUB Fiesta room on Wednesday afternoon. Sanchez touched on how to act when being questioned by law enforcement.
Redshirt junior linebacker Kenya Donaldson celebrates before the Lobos’ 28-27 victory against Hawaii University at University Stadium on Oct. 17. The Lobos are a mere three wins away from going to the Mountain West Championship game.
Incumbent Sen. Bisaan Hanouneh (purple) reacts to the announcement that she received the most votes as ASUNM senate election returns are revealed Wednesday evening at the SUB. More than 1,700 students selected 10 senators to hold office for the next two semesters.
Jorge Guerrero falls out of his chair upon hearing he is reelected to the ASUNM Senate.
James Walker speaks at Wednesday nights ASUNM meet in the SUB. Walker was a former senator for ASUNM and during the meeting accused its current staff of mishandling financial business.