International Issue: Column — Esperanto : The universal international language / Kolumno — Esperanto: la universala internacia lingvo
Esperanto is sometimes referred to as “the International Language,” according to esperanto.net.
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Esperanto is sometimes referred to as “the International Language,” according to esperanto.net.
The University of New Mexico’s beach volleyball team turned in a dominant performance in their first home tournament of the season, at the Lucky 66 Bowl outdoor courts, clinching wins against Colorado Mesa University and Abilene Christian University both days, before falling to Arizona State University. These much needed victories pushed UNM’s record to 5-10 in their third week of season play.
At 6 feet, 7 inches, former Lobo point guard Hunter Greene is hard to miss. Greene played basketball at UNM from 1983 to 1988, under head coach Gary Colson, getting redshirted in the 1985-1986 season.
Hakim Bellamy, the first Poet Laureate of Albuquerque, will give a talk through the Alumni Association at Hodgin Hall on Jan. 25 on his journey in the creative community since coming here in 2005.
Editor's Note: The initial version of this article stated Jan. 16 is the start of a special legislative session, however that is inaccurate and has since been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
People of all ages and backgrounds packed the Embassy Suites Hotel this Sunday for the first annual Jewish food festival.
Preparation for the 2017 New Mexico Bowl between Colorado State University and Marshall University officially kicked off this week with the Intralot press luncheon hosted at the Four Hills Country Club.
The University of New Mexico has a rich history of participation in college athletics, and now this story has been chronicled in an exhibit entitled “LOBOMANIA! UNM Sports through the Years”, which will be on display until March 31 of next year in the Frank Waters Room of Zimmerman Library. Pictures and sports memorabilia from the archives at UNM’s Center for Southwest Research and Special Collections have been painstakingly assembled by a team of staff and students lead by University archivist Portia Vescio.
UNM Women’s volleyball completed their season in a week of intense play, routing UTEP and UNLV at home, but falling to the Air Force Academy in their final match.
Acclaimed author and comedy writer David Sedaris regaled a capacity crowd at Popejoy Hall with readings from his essays and diaries during his one-night appearance Friday Nov. 17.
Lobo volleyball endured another rough week, falling to the Fresno State Bulldogs in three straight sets and dropping a match to the San Diego State Aztecs after four sets.
Editor's Note: The original version of this article stated this game marked Lauren Twitty's 10th double-double of the season. That is incorrect; this game marked her 12th double-double. The article also listed the Nevada "Wolfpack" as one word, not two; the appropriate reference is "Wolf Pack." The information has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
Most people would probably agree Lobo student-athletes should not use dangerous substances such as illegal street drugs or steroids.
Lobo women’s volleyball rebounded from last week’s losses and beat both their rivals in road games in Utah and Idaho.
If Halloween is your time of year, then you will not be disappointed by the ample entertainment opportunities that await you at haunted houses in and around Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Fans of romantic Broadway musicals are sure to fall in love with “An American in Paris” and the time-tested melodies of George and Ira Gershwin, which played at Popejoy Hall Oct. 17 through 22.
Despite strong performances from individual players and heartbreakingly-close scores, the Lobo volleyball team went winless last week, falling to New Mexico State on the road and to Wyoming and Colorado State at home.
The Lobo women’s volleyball team earned a split at home this week, dropping their first game to San Diego State but recovering for a solid win against Fresno State.
Once again the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta has arrived, painting our city skies with colorful hot air balloons.
The New Mexico volleyball team went on the road this week to Reno, Nevada and San Jose, California where it played against the Wolf Pack and the Spartans, respectively, coming up short in both matches.