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Tenor saxophone player Kevin Sandoval, left, and alto saxophone player Ken Weisgerber play during a Tuesday morning Eldorado band practice. Officers from the Eldorado band booster club have raised concerns about a new APS policy that calls for stricter enforcement of federal Title IX rules. (pat vasquez-cunningham/journal)

Boosters Urge Change

APS Policy Requires Stricter Enforcement of Title IX Rules
Elisiana Montoya, 19, is an advocate for teen maternity leave after she had her baby, Evelytte, early and missed school for her medical care. Montoya, now a student at Central New Mexico Community College, had to drop some classes, which set her back in graduating. (courtesy of Elisiana Montoya)

Maternity Leave For Students?

Legislature may consider bill helping teenage parents
Atrisco Heritage Academy students are dismissed from school on Tuesday. No rosaries or crosses have been confiscated in enforcing school dress code policy at Atrisco Heritage Academy, an APS spokeswoman said. (greg sorber/journal)

Students Must Keep Rosaries Out of View

No crosses have been confiscated as part of Atrisco Heritage Academy's dress code policy

Culture Goes Green in Cruces

LAS CRUCES — Changing a community’s culture is usually a slow process, but Jared Dial, the student assistant in the New Mexico State University Office of Sustainability, knows it can... Read more »

Hungary Comes to Stay a Bit

The University of New Mexico is getting its own taste of Hungary with a longtime professor and Fulbright Scholar who chose to spend her fellowship here. Judit Kádár is teaching... Read more »

Team Science

Copyright © 2012 Albuquerque Journal It’s not just that her role in a large study landed her in Science, a leading academic journal, or even that it landed her work... Read more »

APS Looks At Health Benefits

Albuquerque Public Schools must provide insurance benefits to about 50 substitute teachers who clock ...
The former Vagabond Inn Executive is being renovated into studio apartments with about 15,000 square feet of common area. (greg sorber/journal)

UNM Fights Motel/Apartment Project

The University of New Mexico is challenging a $6.2 million private project to renovate a boarded-up ...

Charter Objectivity Questioned

School board members face off over suggested conflict of interest
Lobo Louie, cheerleaders and an enthusiastic crowd greet the new “U,” a 10-foot-tall bronze letter similar to one that had been on campus decades ago.

UNM Celebration

The University of New Mexico's Bob Frank was officially installed as its 21st president on Sun ...
Fourth-grader Evelyn Dawson  enters her answer on a learner response system during a Discovery Education pilot program. (Dean Hanson/journal)

$11M APS Book Deal Stirred Controversy

Former official has no plans to work for company
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UNM South May Get Restaurants

Development Will Add Other Retail

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