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(02/15/18 4:28pm)
WASHINGTON, DC — Who needs New Orleans when Mardi Gras comes to you? Hundreds of people flocked to District Pier in southern Washington, D.C. Tuesday night to celebrate Mardi Gras. French for “Fat Tuesday,” Mardi Gras is a yearly celebration before Ash Wednesday — the commencement of the Lent, a Christian fasting period lasting 40 days.
(10/09/17 4:00am)
Thousands of people gathered to watch the first Mass Ascension of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta on Saturday, Oct. 7. Excited but sleepy-eyed children, families, friends, lovers and the balloons’ pilots and crews dispersed across the park in the early morning silence.
(10/04/17 3:12pm)
Daniel “Dan” Lewis and Timothy “Tim” Keller will now go head to head in a runoff election for Mayor of Albuquerque after citizens crowded polling places Tuesday, Oct 3. to cast their vote for the next leader of the city.
(09/28/17 6:30am)
University of New Mexico student group Young Americans for Liberty held a free speech event on Wednesday, Sept. 27 on the University’s Main Campus.
(09/23/17 11:50am)
“Shoot us in the arm, shoot us in the leg, not in the heart and not in the head.”
(09/22/17 9:36pm)
Laundry baskets filled with 6,276 socks were on display Friday at the University of New Mexico’s Main Campus as part of a tabling event held by Students for Life of America.
(09/22/17 12:52am)
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article incorrectly referenced a student's name. His name is actually Walter Baker. The Daily Lobo apologizes heavily for any confusion.
(09/21/17 5:45am)
One month after Hurricane Harvey struck southern Texas, a local business is planning a second trip to Houston with trucks loaded with supplies for the victims.
(09/05/17 9:13pm)
“The University of New Mexico supports DACA students, supports everyone who is on this campus,” said Chaouki Abdallah, University interim president at a Defend DACA walkout on UNM campus Tuesday.
(09/04/17 4:59pm)
Stuffed with worries and fears, the burning of Old Man Gloom lets participants in the annual event watch their worries go up in smoke. Santa Fe celebrated the 93rd annual burning of Zozobra on Sept 1.
(08/31/17 7:14am)
“Everyone was horrified, and none of us knew what to do,” said Lisa Chavez, associate professor at the University of New Mexico, after witnessing a UNM Police officer punch a woman while taking her into custody.
(08/30/17 3:49am)
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story and will be updated online as information becomes available.
(08/24/17 4:00am)
The Albuquerque BioPark and Botanic Garden hosted the Annual Obon Festival on Aug. 10, as a part of the Garden’s Summer Night concert series. Otherwise known as the Festival of Souls, Obon is a Japanese celebration held to honor one’s ancestors. Early in the evening, event attendees were taught how to design and build traditional Japanese lanterns, which were sent floating along the Rio Grande River throughout the evening. When celebrated in Japan, each region holds different dances and variations of the celebration to honor the spirits of passed loved ones.
(08/14/17 6:14am)
More than 50 people gathered outside the UNM bookstore Sunday evening to show support and solidarity for the victims of the violent riots in Charlottesville, VA. The event was organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Stop the War Machine.
(08/14/17 4:00am)
“This is my scene,” said Caroline Que, Editorial Director for the News Desk at the New York Times. “I’m grateful to have found something pretty early in my adult life that is interesting to me and is different every day and keeps me engaged at a place where my skills and core values are easily applied.”
(08/01/17 9:59pm)
A technology- and innovation-based student housing option, UNM’s newest student living option is scheduled to open its doors to residents this month.
(07/17/17 4:11pm)
Editor’s Note: This is the first of a series called “Homelessness in Albuquerque.” The series will continue in August.
(07/13/17 12:11pm)
Following an hours-long standoff with SWAT, a man was taken into custody after opening fire on APD officers responding to a domestic dispute late Wednesday night, injuring one officer.
(06/19/17 3:24am)
Kicking off National Pollinator Week and the beginning of the summer solstice, the Open Space Visitor Center hosted the Burque Bee City and Pollination Celebration on Sunday.
(06/12/17 4:11am)
As part of Albuquerque’s Pride Week celebrations, a candlelight vigil in remembrance of lost loved ones in the LGBTQ community was held at Morningside Park on June 8.