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(07/06/10 8:09am)
By the time you come back from Oventic, your back will ache to sleep on a real bed, instead of a board. You will be covered in mud and your skin will itch for a hot shower. It’s likely you will be dying to get out of the rain and the cold, especially if you´re a New Mexico desert rat. And you will be a better person for it.
(06/28/10 10:54pm)
July 6
(06/28/10 9:20am)
They come by the thousands from Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador, fleeing poverty, hunger, violence and oppression. They come sin papeles, indocumentado, ilegal, dozens of people at a time on top of a train car. And when the train approaches a border checkpoint, they jump off the moving train. Later, having navigated the checkpoint on foot, they jump back on the moving train.
(06/07/10 11:10pm)
Albuquerque is gearing up to show its pride.
(06/07/10 11:46am)
Alex Borowski, a member of band Cobra Moonshine, is into mashups. Popularized by the artist “Girltalk,” mashups sample different parts from different songs and mix them together to create an entirely new song. For example, one of Cobra Moonshine’s songs mixes rap track “Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It” by Dem Franchize Boyz with the guitar part from Green Day’s song “Brain Stew.”
(05/10/10 7:48am)
A group of students at UNM is following the University of California Berkeley’s trend by starting a “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions” campaign against Israel.
(04/26/10 7:04pm)
About 1,000 people woke up before 10 a.m. Saturday for the ASUNM Community Experience’s Spring Storm event.
Spring Storm, which coincides with the Fiestas event every year, is a community-service initiative that sends UNM students all over town to work on various projects.
(04/23/10 5:23am)
The opening ceremony for White History Week was not what you would expect, even if you already knew the event’s name was misleading.
White History Week promotes understanding across racial barriers by encouraging discussion of white privilege. The opening ceremony was a Wicca ritual to “honor the spirit of the season and call in blessings for the event,” said Cedar Love, who presided over the ceremony.
(04/20/10 4:37am)
Ken Stewart wants to change the way UNM students think about war.
Stewart is a poet, Vietnam veteran and physician working at UNM Hospital. He will give a reading from his book of poetry, The Smell of Blood, as part of the Bookstore’s Wednesdays at Noon poetry series.
(04/20/10 4:33am)
A new UNM program is hosting a national security event on campus today to discuss “challenges and opportunities” in the field of national security.
The National Security Colloquium takes place in the Southwest Film Center in the lower SUB today. Frank Gilfeather, director of UNM’s National Securities Studies Program, said students shouldn’t approach the colloquium like they might other career fairs.
(04/19/10 6:08am)
Thanks to the efforts of Project Share, Inc. hundreds of people that would otherwise go hungry can eat every week.
Paul Eichhorn, food box coordinator, said Project Share serves 40,000 hot meals every year, in addition to providing food boxes, clothing and other needed items such as diapers.
(04/16/10 5:06am)
The Kappa Sigma colony is applying to regain its charter as a fraternity at UNM after losing it two years ago in an incident involving alcohol and a gun.
Greek Life Adviser Jonathan Gayer said the group will have to pass an application process and get approval from UNM’s Greek Life Department.
(04/14/10 5:34am)
The United States government is the largest terrorist organization operating today.
(04/13/10 4:55am)
GPSA elections are coming up, and Danny Hernandez has a challenger for the council chair seat.
Community and Regional Planning student Megan McRobert is also running for the council chair seat. The elections will be held from April 19-22.
McRobert said she will bring the experience she gained as a volunteer with GPSA to the council chair position if she wins.
(04/07/10 3:23am)
In the Wild West of UNM journalism, there’s a new gunslinger in town — albeit a friendly one.
U News, a Web-based TV station, has been broadcasting once a week starting this semester, said founder and news director Dan Martinez.
Martinez said U News is available only on the group’s Facebook page, which is linked to Unews.unm.edu. He said U News plans to start broadcasting on televisions in the SUB as early as next week.
(04/05/10 7:51am)
Poets paced in the Outpost Performance Space courtyard on Saturday night reciting poems one last time before the competition.
It was a contest between 10 of Albuquerque’s top slam poets to determine the four that would make the national team.
(04/05/10 2:46am)
(03/31/10 4:32am)
When Marc Smith’s name is mentioned at a poetry slam, the audience is supposed to shout, “Who cares!”
So who cares that Smith, said to be the originator of the slam poetry art form, is coming to Albuquerque on Thursday?
Albuquerque cares, said Danny Solis, Albuquerque Slam Poet Laureate.
(03/31/10 4:31am)
The Daily Lobo sat in on a conference call with the head of the Democratic National Committee and the head of the College Democrats of America.
(03/30/10 5:26am)
by Andrew Beale/Daily Lobo