A few fans assemble in the stands for a women's soccer game last Friday. The Lobo Howl Raisers hope to increase the popularity of under-attended sports by offering students prizes for going to games.
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Candidates Adrian Carver and Laz Cardenas, of the HOWL slate, talk before the ASUNM forum Wednesday in the SUB. Twenty-eight candidates are vying for 10 open seats in next week's ASUNM election. Carver is running for ASUNM president and Cardenas is a sen
Peppy group encourages show of student spirit
The Lobo Spirit Club has set out to rethink the way UNM is perceived.
Beggin's unselfish play crucial on the court
There is a spike in the speed of the game as the opposition decides to employ some full-court pressure.
Howl lets players show off skills to set season's tone
Basketball racks lined the court as the steady sound of 3-pointers shredding nylon sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Howlers encourage game attendance
The UNM Howl Raisers plan to boost the popularity of under-attended athletic events by rewarding students for going to games.
View from the bottom
President David Schmidly, who seems only to write for the Albuquerque Journal in response to something negative, claims the huge and expensive expansion of the administration has resulted in big gains, mentioning an increase in National Merit and National Hispanic scholars. The implied understanding is a strong administration equals a strong university, and managing an institution of 20,000 employees and a $2 billion budget requires "executive leadership."
UNM chant is ridiculous; Lobos don't bark, they howl
Editor,
Senator punished for breaking campaign rules
ASUNM punished a newly elected senator after he received complaints about his campaigning.
Vision takes majority of ASUNM positions
The Vision slate dominated the undergraduate elections Wednesday, according to unofficial results provided by the ASUNM Elections Commission.
Candidates vie for ASUNM top spots
Voting begins today for ASUNM elections.
Smoking ban isn't based on scientific proof of threat
Editor,
Basketball puts on show for fans
by Steven Fernandez
Guard's injury poses challenge for team
by Steven Fernandez
Law does not give specific requirements for flying flag
Editor,
Homecoming
Abbreviated list of Homecoming week events:
Bringing the howl back to The Pit
by Adrian Doerfler
Enormous prehistoric owls may have migrated from Cuba to a town near you
by Mike Smith
Superheroes rescue team's MWC standing, draw spectators to Pit
by Vanessa Strobbe
Letter: For cooler planet, UNM should eliminate shuttles
Editor,