Students at The University of New Mexico are working to improve safety on campus with a new student escort program.
The Associated Students at The University of New Mexico (ASUNM) will receive $100,000 from the New Mexico State Legislature to purchase...
ASUNM hosts a ribbon cutting for the UNM campus gateway monogram at the northwest corner of Central and Girard, on Feb. 15 at 3 p.m. The $436,500 upgrade to the area enhances safety and establishes a welcoming gateway to campus.
Speakers include UNM...
Homecoming season is blowing in at The University of New Mexico, including the return of Silent Lights – a student favorite.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic UNM could not put on an in-person Lobo Homecoming in 2020, but all the fun is returning to campus...
Associated Students of UNM (ASUNM) Community Experience (CE) agency is partnering with Vitalant to host the ‘We’re Out for Blood’ Halloween blood drive.
CE is the ASUNM community service agency that hosts several campus wide community service events...
The Lobo community is invited to take part in an upcoming workshop and cultural collaborative designed to discuss, breakdown and address stereotypes between international and domestic students.
The virtual event, “Adapting Together: Reflection,” takes...
Two University of New Mexico students, Elizabeth Ramsell and Danna Mayer-Llamas, were named 2021 Coca-Cola Academic scholars, highlighting their academic success and leadership within the community.
The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation sponsors the...
Despite the limitations of the pandemic, the ASUNM Southwest Film Center (SWFC) has been working on ways to continue giving students a cinematic experience. They were able to set up an online platform to stream movies to anyone with a UNM Net ID and make...
The University of New Mexico’s Student Fee Review Board (SFRB) is accepting applications for Fiscal Year 2022.
Applications are due Friday, Sept. 11 at 5 p.m.
SFRB is a student committee comprised of undergraduate and graduate representatives who are...
The COVID-19 shutdown has brought about its fair-share of negative news. However, a group of students at The University of New Mexico decided they were not going to sit around, and let the negativity pile up. They were going to do something about...
After many changes, a long-awaited project is expected to break ground at The University of New Mexico. Through a joint effort between the Associated Students of UNM (ASUNM) and UNM’s Facilities Management (FM), solar panels will soon be placed atop...