Staff at African American Students Services believe one way to make sure students at The University of New Mexico feel heard is through art; prompting the program to launch a campus-wide art project called Joy is Vital.
“Trust life, and it will teach...
Ballots will open for the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Presidential and Vice-Presidential Election on March 9 at 8 a.m. and will close on March 11 at 5 p.m. Elections this year will feature four different candidates and a...
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico stopped by the New Mexico Associated Student Councils 70th Annual State Conference to talk to high school students about what life after high school student government has to offer and opportunities...
The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico (ASUNM) have sworn in 11 new senators and three returning senators for the 2020 spring semester.
As a senator, duties include going to weekly senate meetings, holding office hours, and representing...
With love in the air, everyone is looking for their valentine this February. However, with the Associated Students of The University of New Mexico’s Community Experience’s blood drive, you’ll always be someone’s type.
The Associated Students of the...
The deadline for two Associated Students of the University of New Mexico (ASUNM) scholarships are quickly approaching. The Jenny Marie Ames Memorial Scholarship and the ASUNM Advocacy Scholarship are due Feb. 24 by 5 p.m. in the ASUNM Office.
Jenny...
Every year, the New Mexico State Legislature hosts UNM Day where UNM representatives head to the New Mexico Capital Building to lobby on behalf of higher education.
For the 2020 Legislative Session, UNM Day falls on Monday, Jan. 27, and the Associated...
Applications for The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico’s Emerging Lobo Leaders are now open to undergraduate freshmen and sophomores and will close Jan. 27.
Emerging Lobo Leaders is an organization within ASUNM designed to help...
The University of New Mexico’s Giving Tree is not your average holiday tree, instead it’s decorated with 120 candy canes for the annual ASUNM Community Experience tradition.
Attached to each candy cane is a tag that lists a gift for a child in need...
The holiday season is a time for joy and cheer, and for many children it’s a time to receive presents; however, for some families buying presents for their children is not feasible. The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico’s (ASUNM)...