Friday, November 27, 2009

University of New Mexico

New Mexico Cancels Vicente Fox Commencement Speech

University of New Mexico officials cite security concerns. more >>

Questioning New Mexico’s Sleepover Policy

The Lobo asks what the ban on members of the opposite sex sleeping over means for same-sex couples. more >>

Tales of a Campus Custodian

A shocking expose revealing that public sex between men does indeed happen on the University of New Mexico campus, a campus custodian says he often finds evidence of sexual activity such as used condoms, lubricants, racy magazines, and writings on the (bathroom) wall. more >>

Three Frats Get Head Start and Are Already Suspended

Some students apparently haven't waited long to get themselves in hot water. more >>

New Mexico Has Got Its Bikers' Backs

The University of New Mexico wants to make its campus more bike-friendly with bike lockers and repair services, the Daily Lobo reports. more >>

Frat Wants Help Teaching Cultural Sensitivity to Its Chapters

University of New Mexico officials met with national leaders of Sigma Chi, the fraternity the university suspended five years ago after members vandalized a car parked illegally in their parking lot by taping a swastika on it and leaving a hate letter. The topic of the discussion: cultural sensitivity. more >>

New Mexico Freshman Studies Strippers

Women who work at Albuquerque's TD's Showclub make the most money in tips when they're ovulating, a University of New Mexico freshman has concluded. The finding supports psychology student Brent Jordan's hypothesis that fertility makes women more attractive, says the Daily Lobo. more >>

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