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The impact of social media use on college student mental health

WEBNine University of New Mexico students reported various effects to an anonymous survey conducted by the Daily Lobo on social media use and mental health. …

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Nation’s first mental health responders sign union contract

WEBThe Albuquerque Community Safety department secured their first collective bargaining agreement with their union in March. The department cited lack of support for …

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5 and Why: 5 mental health tips for new students

WEBWith the end of the spring semester comes the end of our first year back to in-person classes after the COVID-19 pandemic. In anticipation of this upcoming fall …

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Ask the editors: How do you take care of your mental health while

WEBFor the mental health special issue, three Daily Lobo editors took a moment to reflect on how we take care of our mental health while working in journalism – a fast …

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Mental Health Collaborative offers free counseling and a master's

WEBThe University of New Mexico’s Mental Health Collaborative (MHC) provides free, short-term counseling through various resource centers on campus. It also …

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Unions impact on teachers' mental health and well-being

WEBUnions impact on teachers' mental health and well-being. “Unionism allows you a track to have your voice heard and to professionally push for the things that you …

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ASUNM Senate discusses voter turnout and mental health

WEBThe Associated Students at the University of New Mexico held their first full Senate meeting of the semester on Wednesday, Aug. 30 and discussed ways to …

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New Mexico Law protects reproductive and gender-affirming …

WEBIn February, a bill protecting reproductive and gender-affirming health care was signed into law in New Mexico. The Reproductive and Gender-Affirming Health …

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SHAC shakes down midterm woes: offers free mental health …

WEBStress, anxiety and an existential crisis or two – feelings that college students are all too familiar with, Traye Holland said – a workshop leader and Mental Health …

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AAPIRC empowers and supports students

WEBThe University of New Mexico has several resource centers on campus to support new and current students, one of which is the Asian American Pacific Islander …

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UNM to offer free hysterectomies

WEBMarch comemerates Women’s History Month and, although it just came to a close, the University of New Mexico already plans to offer a unique way to celebrate …

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Review: Feminine and queer work ‘In Bloom’ at Masley Hall

WEBAt “In Bloom,” student ideas and ingenuity are on display. Part the pink tassel curtains at the entrance and take a peek into the minds of female and Queer …

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SHAC affirms voice and identity within trans communities

WEBThrough the school’s Student Health and Counseling service, the University of New Mexico is one of only 46 universities across the nation that offers gender …

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UNM Children’s Hospital gives away free gun locks to community

WEBWhile supplies last, The University of New Mexico Children's Hospital is giving away free gun locks – devices that prevent firearms from discharging – upon request in …

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Unpacking the solutions to gun violence in New Mexico

WEBThe Sept. 6 shooting outside Isotopes Park that left 11-year-old, Froylan Villegas, dead has prompted a statewide conversation about the solutions to gun …

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Air Quality Board adopts variation of HEEI rule

WEBThe Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Air Quality Control Board adopted a Health, Environment, and Equity Impacts rule on Dec. 19, 2023. The rule is different and …

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks on reproductive health and …

WEBOn Tuesday, Oct. 25, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke in Keller Hall at the University of New Mexico about protecting reproductive rights. New Mexico Gov. …

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UNM alumna analyzes impact of COVID-19 through epidemiology

WEBSarah Shrum Davis had a winding path to discover her love of epidemiology but now works as a coordinator for the New Mexico Emerging Infections Program. …

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