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(01/22/10 8:42am)
On Wednesday, Jan.13, Iraq war veteran Kenneth Ellis was killed in a confrontation with Albuquerque police officers. He waved a gun in the direction of police officers who surrounded him in a Northeast Heights Parking lot. Then, an APD officer shot and killed him.
(12/09/09 7:52am)
In a few short months, students living in the Hokona residence hall will have fresh vegetables growing outside their windows.
(12/08/09 6:04am)
The Provost’s Office will not outsource the UNM Press warehouse operation, but several employees still aren’t confident that their jobs are safe.
(12/07/09 6:29am)
An international protest against the Prime Minister of Italy came all the way to Albuquerque on Saturday.
(12/02/09 8:14am)
After months of negotiations, the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra Player’s Association has finally ratified a contract, but the musicians still might not be ready to play a happy tune.
(12/01/09 7:08am)
I went to Peru over Thanksgiving break from Nov. 21-29. The country is beautiful, with mountains that make the Sandias look like speed bumps. The problem is, Peru suffers from some of the worst poverty in South America. Below are a few descriptions of some of the scenes and characters I encountered while in the country. Check out DailyLobo.com for my full travel excerpts.
(12/01/09 7:04am)
Peru1: Almost any type of meat or produce can be found at this market in Urubamba. Unfortunately, most of it looks distinctly unappetizing up close.
(11/23/09 7:51am)
Inspectors find food stored at unsafe temperatures
by Andrew Beale
(11/18/09 8:59am)
David Sherry, NMSO management spokesman, said a decision must be made in the next week or so to determine the orchestra’s fate.
(11/16/09 8:06am)
Sean Luce helps patients in Berkeley, Calif., get medical marijuana. Narelle Ellington wants heroin addicts to have access to clean needles. Maria Mercedes Moreno works to secure human rights for coca growers.
(11/10/09 6:51am)
Former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson has favored legalization of marijuana since he held office before Bill Richardson.
(11/09/09 7:12am)
The New Mexico Symphony Orchestra management and the Player’s Association have taken to dueling through press releases.
(11/04/09 6:30am)
Mayor Martin Chavez declared a new holiday in Albuquerque.
(11/02/09 8:59am)
A pro-faith and abortion-rights lecture at north campus on Thursday encouraged students to consider how these two concepts, which are often thought to be at odds, can work together.
(10/30/09 7:29am)
Noel Pugach, professor of foreign relations and Jewish studies, gave an in-depth history of Zionism in the SUB on Thursday.
(10/29/09 7:21am)
About 50 UNM students stood outside in the cold on Wednesday to circulate a petition describing their grievances with the UNM theater department.
(10/27/09 5:03am)
Daily Lobo: What do you study?
Galen Billings: I’m a freshman, man. I haven’t really gone in any direction right now, but I’m thinking journalism.
DL: I’m studying journalism myself. So what do you like best about the University?
GB: The location. It’s really convenient for me. I mean, born in Albuquerque, been here the whole time, figured I might as well stay here. Plus, we got a really, really good faculty from what I’ve seen so far.
DL: What kind of music do you like?
GB: I’m an old punk rocker, man, I mean, Bad Religion (and) Rancid. A lot of the old bands, you just don’t see any more. I really appreciate punk rock myself.
DL: What’s the most exciting thing you’ve done this semester?
GB: I think this semester the most exciting thing I’ve managed to do is not die while driving 90 down the interstate trying to get to school on time.
DL: How often do you do that?
GB: Once a week — it’s too much.
DL: Do you like to travel?
GB: Oh yeah, a fair bit. I’ve got a lot of family spread out across several chunks of the world, so I tend to see them a lot.
DL: Have you ever traveled outside the country?
GB: Oh, most definitely. Biggest chunk of the family’s up in Scotland, so I went and saw them over the summer. We’ve got a large chunk of the family out in Russia. I’m going to go see them over Christmas break.
DL: That’s cool. Where in Scotland?
GB: We’re a big Glasgow family.
DL: Oh, I have some friends in Glasgow and in Edinburgh.
GB: (in Scottish accent) Edinburgh! You’ve got to speak with the brogue, lad! If you don’t speak with the brogue, you’re not a Scot!
DL: What parts of the Scottish culture do you think you represent the most?
GB: Well let’s see… My grandfather would hit me if I didn’t say ‘strong work ethic,’ but that’s a lie… Probably just trying to be as outgoing as possible man. I mean, it doesn’t matter if you’ve had a shit day, you should try to get along with folks, right?
(10/23/09 5:14am)
A growers market, complete with a solar-powered band, a balloonist and more than a dozen local food vendors, will take over Johnson field on Saturday.
(10/22/09 5:10am)
A group of UNM students is offering a healthy alternative to the snack options of chips and candy available at the SUB.
The UNM chapter of New Mexico Youth Organized has a fruit stand, stocked with local and organic fruit, near the duck pond.
(10/20/09 3:48am)
Classical-music lovers may not see much of Popejoy Hall auditorium in the weekends ahead.