UNM community remains resilient through difficult year
Students at the University of New Mexico, already under a great deal of stress, have become overburdened with the additional stressors of the coronavirus pandemic and remote learning.
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Students at the University of New Mexico, already under a great deal of stress, have become overburdened with the additional stressors of the coronavirus pandemic and remote learning.
In celebration of the second annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Democratic Party of New Mexico (DPNM) hosted a virtual celebration over Zoom and live on Facebook on Monday, Oct. 12.
U.S. Reps. Deb Haaland and Grace Meng have introduced legislation highlighting the issue that many Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) and low-income families don’t have equal access to outdoor activities and economic opportunities.
Nob Hill’s local upcycling store NEO Thread, also known as “New Life,” has been on hold since February 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic but continues to keep a space for creativity for all of its dedicated shoppers.
(08/17/20) EDITOR'S NOTE: This article has been updated to correct factual inaccuracies regarding which individual is in charge of hiring contact tracers for UNM's main campus. As the infectious spread of the coronavirus multiplies locally and around the country, many students are wondering how the pandemic will impact the University of New Mexico community during the 2020-21 academic year.
After leaving a life of selling marijuana, Ron Cantrell, also known as “Mr. Funk,” has found the therapeutic escape of selling his art. While battling depression, Cantrell found peace in the never-ending creation of his paintings.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) — a fraternity with a history of sexual assault allegations and misconduct related to underage drinking dating back to at least 1998 — is planning a return to the University of New Mexico this fall.
While most live concerts have been on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, AMP Concerts has been reaching out to local artists and bands to provide work and entertainment for the community.
A new generation of creators, artists, coders and engineers in the making have a unique opportunity to learn the basics of coding during lockdown.
For some, the season for Albuquerque’s New Mexico United might be over, but artist Noé Barnett hopes to keep the team’s presence alive with his new mural for the club.
Decluttering during quarantine might not be a bad idea after all if you’re looking for some extra cash.
In response to the nationwide protests against police brutality, University of New Mexico students Julia Wagner and Savina Romero have used their artistic talents to paint over 170 portraits of those who have lost their lives at the hands of police.
Editor's note: A previous version of this article said Bernal would like to work on an upcoming Netflix series "The Show." However, "The Show" is a summer class being offered by Matthew McDuffie, who plans to pitch the idea to Netflix. The article has been corrected.
As social distancing measures persist for the foreseeable future, local DJs are left questioning what will happen next for their industry paused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Editors Note: A previous version of this story said that The Food Depot distributes to all 50 states. It was corrected to say that it distributed to nin counties in New Mexico. The story also previously stated that every 97 cents donated to the Food Depot goes directly to feeding a New Mexican, but was corrected to 94 cents.
The tradition of Good Friday shared amongst many Catholic religious people in New Mexico has been postponed at Santuario de Chimayo from Archbishop of Santa Fe, John Wester.
Candles can be a great way to experience wonderful smells flooding your room while stuck inside during quarantine. Once you have used up your wick, it shouldn’t end your joy but instead spark more happy times.
While the coronavirus has many people stuck at home to quarantine, these days can be a great opportunity to clean and declutter different parts of your house. Sometimes the old clothes you have just need to be tossed or donated, but even your worn-out clothes deserve a chance for revival.
Simple items around every household can be transformed into some refreshing Do-It-Yourself crafts to relieve your boredom when stuck at home.
Hopes were set high for LoboTHON in 2020, but with the coronavirus pandemic causing cancellations and closures across campus, this year's Dance Marathon later has also been canceled.