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NMSU students required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccine or be tested regularly

NMSU students required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccine or be tested regularly
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WED: ABQ Mayor Faces Campaign Finance Complaint, Court Upholds SF Campaign Finance Regs, + More

Albuquerque Mayor Faces Ethics Complaint In Reelection  Bid - Associated Press Critics of Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller have filed a new ethics complaint alleging that the Democrat violated the city s election laws by using a city employee for campaign purposes. The complaint filed Tuesday by supporters of Sheriff Manuel Gonzales’ bid for mayor also alleges Keller’s reelection campaign illegally accepted campaign seed money from six non-city residents in violation of Albuquerque s Open and Ethical Elections Code. Much of the complaint centers on the actions of Justin Cheney, president of the city firefighters’ union, who allegedly visited city-owned properties and asked firefighters to sign $5 donation cards on Keller’s behalf, the Albuquerque Journal reported.

Indigenous land acknowledgement of UTEP campus awaits President Wilson s approval

Indigenous land acknowledgement of UTEP campus awaits President Wilson’s approval Share For almost 20 years, Professor Jeffrey Shepherd has been teaching history at the University of Texas at El Paso. As the chairman of the department and a professor with a keen knowledge of Native American studies, he noticed that the school wasn’t recognizing an important part of its identity.  The university resides on Indigenous lands.  Across the nation, universities have publicly recognized their ties to Native American lands and history. One of those ways of recognition is through a land acknowledgement.  “Land acknowledgments are public statements sometimes written and posted on public sites that acknowledge an awareness of and knowledge of Indigenous histories and Indigenous ties and claims to a particular place,” Shepherd said. 

NMSU to host Aggie Accelerate program to help freshmen adapt

NMSU to host Aggie Accelerate program to help freshmen adapt August 5, 2021 New Mexico State University’s (NMSU) Aggie Accelerate program hosts 40 incoming freshmen students on campus from August 1 through 10. The newly-created program was developed to help students adjust to NMSU’s campus with a co-curricular and residential-based experience prior to the fall 2021 semester. The free program will help students to prepare for college-level English and mathematics with NMSU faculty providing instruction to augment student academic preparedness for the courses. Co-curricular activities will include leadership development, financial wellness, college life and academic success skills that are designed for student success. Students will have the chance to participate in social activities in and around Las Cruces. Additionally, NMSU Aggie Accelerate students will have the opportunity to participate in programming during the 2021-2022 academic year through a specially designed ment

Tree by Tree, Scientists Try to Resurrect a Fire-Scarred Forest

Tree by Tree, Scientists Try to Resurrect a Fire-Scarred Forest
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