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If you gorge and keep it down, it’s free

Albuquerque has an undiscovered world of food challenges.
And at places that you’d least expect.

Group provides support for jobless

It was 2007, and Joshua Burns had just moved back to New Mexico to start a family in the “booming” film industry.
Except, as the Columbia University graduate found out, he couldn’t even find a job holding a boom microphone.

Nano step in cancer cure

The UNM Cancer Center and Sandia National Laboratories have taken one small step in the fight against cancer — a very, very small step.

Culture shock becomes nostalgia

Editor’s note: This is the last column from former Daily Lobo staff members studying in a different country this semester.

USA needs to slow its insatiable hunger

Editor’s Note: Lobos Abroad is a regular column written by Daily Lobo staff members studying in a different country this semester. While living in Chile for the past three months, I have noticed some things about America.

Artist Ave: Louis Herring

Louis Herring is a senior in the College of Fine Arts. He loves horror movies, chemical supplies and doodling on other peoples discarded prints.

This is the dawning of the age of Anthropocene

Did you know we are living in an Anthropocene Age? Yep. According to geologists, humans have so messed up our planet in the last 12,000 years that we have created a new epoch of geological time.

War on THC comparable to war on apples

Prohibition of any kind doesn’t work, and that is because prohibition is a regulation of morality.

The opiate of the masses isn't for everyone

I am not religious. At times, I’ve wished I was. I always hear people talking about religion in a way that elevates it as one of the more important things in life.

America's infatuation with tainted beef

I want to eat cows. I want to eat ribs, burgers, steaks and even bottom round roast (the butt). I would love to swim in the fluffy meat pillows of steak goodness, indulging my continuously growing gluttony.

Tips and tricks to keeping a tip-top garden

I’m taking a sustainability class. We’re talking about food sheds, or the perimeter around Albuquerque in which getting food from is considered local and sustainable.

Artist's Avenue:Mike Mares

by Chris Quintana
Daily Lobo Mike Mares sings and plays acoustic guitar for local group The Noms. The eight-month-old band is recording an album and plays a self-described “acoustic pop” that led to victory in UNM’s last Battle of the Bands. Daily Lobo: So what are you doing today?
Mike Mares: Today we just had a little writing retreat and practice and hanging out and eating burritos.

The bandwagon of devastation relief donations

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina descended upon New Orleans causing one of the worst natural disasters in the United States’ history.

Finding happiness in an unsustainable reality

Is anything sustainable? Newton’s laws of physics tell us that an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.

Artist's avenue

Micheal Larsen, vocal artist for Eyedea and Abilities, said he and Gregory Keltgen, aka Abilities, are back on the road after taking a couple of years off from touring.

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