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South Lot and Lobo Village shuttles wait to be used in T-lot.
Taking the stage an hour late wearing a tie-dye hoodie, an oversized jean jacket and an explosive white dress, Ms. Lauryn Hill demanded respect throughout her hour and a half, heart wrenching performance of her iconic album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
The University of New Mexico shuttle system has a new combo route, drawing the ire of many students and staff.
This past weekend at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, a history museum and historic ranch in Santa Fe, the eleventh annual Santa Fe Renaissance Faire was celebrated.
South Lot and Lobo Village shuttles wait to be used in T-lot.
Possession of Stolen Property
The annual Hatch Valley Chile Festival took place in Hatch, New Mexico Sept. 2 to 3. Tens of thousands of visitors trekked to the small village of Hatch and filled the streets. More than 70 vendors, many of them local to Hatch, set up shop. Most sell chile. The bright green skin of the green chile slowly turns brown as vendors roast it in front of customers. Chiles crackle and pop as they roast — chile seeds fly from the burned flesh like a stray firework. Red chile is bought by the bushel and can be hung to dry in a ristra. Though chile may seem like the life blood in the small farming community, it is not the only thing grown. After the chile harvest, many farmers will prepare their land for cotton, alfalfa, onions and corn.
Each year in August, jazz-lovers of all kinds gather in Telluride, Colorado to take part in the Telluride Jazz festival. This year makes the festival will be making its 42nd annual appearance.
Summer is just knocking at doors with sunny skies and soaring temperatures. This particular afternoon was quite bright but pleasant in his office at Hokona Hall, when Ziarat Hossain, Ph.D. pulled his chair from his desk and offered a wide smile.
Lobo Village is announcing two freshman Living Learning Communities in preparation for the University of New Mexico’s implementation of new freshman housing requirements, starting the Fall 2018 semester.
Lobo Village residents relax at the on-site pool on March 31, 2018.
The University of New Mexico Libraries arranged donation boxes throughout campus last week to benefit the Santuario de Karuna, an animal sanctuary for abused farm animals that opened two years ago in Tijeras.
The University of New Mexico ski team has been a part of the Athletic Department since 1970 when the men’s ski team was founded. Last year the program was cut and, though it was later reinstated, some may be wondering what the status of the ski team is moving forward.
The 2017 Cherry Reel Film Festival is a one-of-a-kind production that gives student-filmmakers an opportunity to share their work with the community.
In this week’s Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Senate election, four slates and several individual candidates will be asking for your vote. With elections taking place Monday through Wednesday, Nov. 15. The Daily Lobo's Gabriella Rivera asked them about their campaigns and how they hope to make an impact on the University. Candidate Brandon Bennett (No. 4) did not respond in time for this interview.
As 2017 starts to wind down, the amount of high-profile natural disasters that have affected every part of the world this year is shocking. Communities grappled with hurricanes in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, wildfires in California and Montana, massive flooding in India and many more.
Attempt to commit a felony, aggravated assault
Burglary at 2300 Tucker St. NE
Every year, for the last 10 years, El Rancho De Las Golondrinas undergoes a physical transformation from a working hacienda into a medieval village for the Santa Fe Renaissance Fair. Over the past weekend, the 200-acre farm was overtaken by hundreds of knights and ladies dressed in their best 16th century attire.
Eddie Nuñez, the Deputy Director of Athletics for Louisiana State University, has been named the 13th Athletic Director for the University of New Mexico, Interim President Chaouki Abdallah announced on Thursday.