Richardson new GPSA president
Elizabeth Cleary and Shannon Alexander | April 8Katie Richardson will be the next GPSA president. Richardson received a little more than 50 percent of the votes.
Katie Richardson will be the next GPSA president. Richardson received a little more than 50 percent of the votes.
Organizers called for “emergency” protests in cities across the country to oppose the recent bombings in Libya, and Albuquerque was no exception. About a dozen members of the local chapter of Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) met in front of the UNM Bookstore for Saturday’s protest.
Albuquerque residents will soon have an alternative to calling a cab or designating a driver when drinking.
Several UNM students are one step closer to realizing their small business dreams after winning a campus-wide entrepreneurship contest. Anderson School of Management hosted its first annual Entrepreneurial Challenge on Friday.
UNM organized a campus safety walk Tuesday night, but officials said they were disappointed by the low turnout.
Students have the opportunity to contribute to the growth of New Mexico’s local food system. The Sustainability Studies Program at UNM will be offering an interdisciplinary summer field school the next two summers.