Fans flock to Free Comic Book Day celebration
All across the world, comic book stores and comic book fans gathered on Saturday for the annual Free Comic Book Day celebration. The comic book store on Nob Hill, Astro-Zombies, participated too.
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All across the world, comic book stores and comic book fans gathered on Saturday for the annual Free Comic Book Day celebration. The comic book store on Nob Hill, Astro-Zombies, participated too.
The Institute for Medieval Studies hosted its 33rd Annual Spring Lecture Series this week.
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With Superbowl Sunday just behind us, American football is huge this time of the year. But for those of you who prefer sports from South Asia, there’s a club on campus that might be perfect for you: the Bengal Brothers Sports Club.
There was a little bit more bustling than usual at the Barbara and Bill Richardson Pavilion Café in the University of New Mexico Hospital Wednesday afternoon, as the band, Goddess of Arno, prepared to play for an hour as a part of a concert series put together by the Arts-in-Medicine program.
Editor's Note: The original version of this article used the name Michelle Hall for a source. That is incorrect and has since been corrected to Michelle Hale. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
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A student club at the University of New Mexico is swinging the doors open to the outdoor spaces of the Land of Enchantment.
The University of New Mexico libraries have added a few extra faces on the walls, smiling down at students and community members as part of a new exhibition by Humans of New Mexico.
On Monday night, students and community members gathered to talk about reproductive rights and history over free tacos at the Kiva Auditorium during Tacos y Reproductive Justice.