Sean Gardner
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One student's post-college stress
We all have had some experiences as kids growing up that make us apprehensive about facing life.
I never thought that marbles would scare me to death.
APR 6
Club cycling team gaining momentum
Welcome to the world of road cycling, where millimeters and seconds make a huge difference. UNM Cycling Team President, John Heine, has been a part of the team for a year and wants cycling to get stronger in the community. MAR 1
Daily Lobo Spotlight: Megan Howser
Daily Lobo: What is your major?
Megan Howser: Music education.
DL: Are you thinking of a having a different major?
MH: I also enjoy meteorology.
DL: What do you enjoy about meteorology?
MH: I love the weather, and I’m just fascinated by how it works.
DL: What is your favorite type of weather?
FEB 22
Daily Lobo Spotlight
Daily Lobo: Do you know what you want to major in?
Cid Fairbanks: Media arts. I’m transferring from the Art Center Design College.
DL: Why are you transferring over?
CF: Well, it’s cheaper and I always wanted to go to UNM since I was little.
DEC 1
Daily Lobo Spotlight
Daily Lobo: What do you like in fine arts?
Ashley Peralta: I like to dance, but that is not what I’m majoring in.
NOV 2
Eco-Reps advocate recycling on campus
A group of environmentally-conscious students have organized to promote recycling in the dorms.
Eco-Reps — a collaborative effort between UNM Recycling, Residence Life and Student Housing and a service learning class — is a group of students who want more recycling opportunities on campus, said Elyse Jalbert, the group’s president.
“Eco-Reps are elected student leaders who basically encourage sustainable living and recycling in the dorm,” Jalbert said.
Since 2004, UNM Recycling has attempted to install permanent recycling bins near the residence halls — including a 30-yard bin between lower Johnson and Santa Ana residence halls — but they have been placed sporadically and are removed without notice, said Linda McCormick, president of UNM Recycling.
McCormick said the bins were moved to south campus and there are no plans to return them closer to the dorms.
“They were moved out of there for a variety of reasons and they are now located on the south side of the Pit,” McCormick said.
There are several cardboard recycling bins near the dorms, and McCormick said students should use them until more substantial bins are provided.
“The ones that I put near the dorms — they can put bottles and cans in a bin and they can also put cardboard or paper or anything else in the other bins,” McCormick said.
OCT 25
Daily Lobo Spotlight
Daily Lobo: How long have you been doing flips?
Zackery Wright: I have been doing it for three years.
DL: How did you learn?
ZW: I taught myself very carefully.
OCT 19
GPSA won't back firing Locksley
The GPSA wants to give head football coach Mike Locksley a second chance. The Graduate and Professional Students Association passed a resolution Saturday urging the University not to terminate the coach, who is under fire after he had an altercation with assistant coach Jonathan “J.B.” Gerald Sept. 20. OCT 5
Relay-runners turn out to fight cancer
Friday's rainstorm didn't stop hundreds of people from coming out to show their support in the fight against cancer. Students, staff and community members packed Johnson Gym for the fourth annual Relay for Life to raise money for cancer research and treatment programs. SEP 15
Group may discontinue 'free stuff' events
The Free Stuff Guys, who have been out on Smith Plaza every Thursday for 2 1/2 years, might stop serving students. On April 2, about 40 students showed up to an event called Save the Free Stuff Guys at First Baptist Church on Broadway and Central avenues. SEP 15
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