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With changes in technology and different media outlets offering a wide variety of information, local news and reporting has become more important than ever. Many metro and national newspapers face ne
Nearly 27 percent of University of New Mexico freshmen dropped out after their first year from 2010 to 2011, the highest rate since 2000, according to the UNM Division of enrollment and management. C
Karen Moses managing editor for the Albuquerque Journal believes that journalism and news are an important part of society and said that it is not a failing business. “I have no worry of newspapers
Adan Garcia, Operations Manager at The University of New Mexico’s (UNM) Communications and Journalism Department, spoke to students in the New Mexico Press Association’s High School Journalism Worksho
What would bring a man to bite another man’s face off? Police blame recent attacks on a drug called bath salts. Others are pointing to zombies. To many, the issue of zombies is a joke but others take
Cooking for guests can be a daunting task. Now try more than 2,000 guests and a few picky eaters. Chef Shawn Weed faces this every day on the University of New Mexico (UNM) main campus. He met his ma
From small towns like Ojo Caliente in the north to a big city like Albuquerque, twenty-six high school students gathered on the University of New Mexico campus June 10-13 for the New Mexico Press Asso
On May 8, 2012, North Carolina approved a constitutional amendment banning all forms of same-sex unions in a 61-39 percent vote, making it the final state in the South to ban marriage equality via a c
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