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OVERTON: 2nd-year medical student

New Student Regent in ‘Top 1 Percent’

Co-valedictorian at high school had full scholarship offers

UNM Gallup Could Become Independent

The University of New Mexico's presence in Gallup could soon be no more. A state House bill ...

Gov. Signed Ballot Request For Husband

Spouse authorized application for school board election
FRANK: Says company will have to “earn every cent”

UNM Hires New Lobby Firm – At Twice Cost

D.C. Company Awarded 1-Year, $237,000 Contract
BROOKS: Management style also important

Brooks Goes Through Review

APS Board Will Look at Four Goals

N.M. Top in U.S. For Feeding Kids School Breakfasts

New Mexico ranked No. 1 for feeding low-income children breakfast at school, according to a new repo ...
BROOKS: Said he won’t ask for pay increase

Superintendent Evaluation Starts

APS Will Decide Contract Extension

Film recalls history of 1896 family tragedy

Movie was shot in N.M. and made by NMSU grads

Fate of nursing program murky

LAS CRUCES - The lives of former Doña Ana Community College nursing students have settled down ...

$1.1M lab to assist struggling math students

The new $1.1 million computer lab that will host hundreds of University of New Mexico remedial math ...
JAMES: Said higher education is key to economy

Ex-State Rep. Replaces UNM Regent

Former Republican state Rep. Conrad James of Albuquerque has been named to replace longtime Universi ...
A book club consisting of retired English teachers has been meeting since 2005. On Monday, they were dissecting “Sarah’s Key” by Tatiana de Rosnay. From left are Amy Homicz, Patsy Griffin, Carol Hoffman and Pat Renken. (ROBERTO E. ROSALES/JOURNAL)

Retired English teachers meet monthly to discuss books

In a book club full of retired English teachers, there's an expectation that everyone has done ...