Sustainable campus could still use work
During the last five years, UNM has made significant improvements in conserving energy and protecting the environment.
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During the last five years, UNM has made significant improvements in conserving energy and protecting the environment.
With the advent of the Internet, printing companies that once had to literally “cut and paste” newspapers together are now receiving files sent across the country within seconds — allowing them to process, print and distribute a newspaper within just a few hours time.
While the prices of cheap foods such as ramen noodles and pop-tarts may be appealing for students who find themselves struggling financially, those who also want to be conscious of their health have a variety of different healthy meal options for a tight budget. The Daily Lobo sat down with UNM Dietitian Shelley Rael for advice on steps students can take for healthier and more affordable eating.
With the addition of Lobo Village, the UNM Police Department didn’t hire any additional officers.
Photos of drunk people and empty gas stations find a home together in the “Seven Weeks” exhibit.
Road trips are a staple of college life, but pulling off one that is both cheap and fun is harder than it might first appear. The Daily Lobo sat down with UNM students Angela Hammell and Jean Orosco, who took an RV to the South by Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas with 10 other people during spring break. We asked them how they planned their most recent road trip in order to get advice on how students can plan their next adventure.
Spring has arrived, and while that means greenery on campus and warmer weather, it also means runny noses and itchy eyes that come with springtime allergies. The Daily Lobo sat down with UNM physician Peggy Spencer, who has worked at the Student Health and Counseling clinic for 21 years. We asked her how students should try to prevent and treat their seasonal allergies.
(un)Occupy Albuquerque protester Brittany Arneson could face a disorderly conduct charge for “mic checking” author and lecturer Nonie Darwish two weeks ago.
The saying “less is more” rang true Thursday night, when fewer bands battled for a larger audience compared with last year’s event.
UNM students will produce a television advertisement designed to recruit students.
For the past two years, Local iQ has put on the Funky Sweater Get Down, a music event where people donate food and clothing to charities.
Ever since 1985, when women started demonstrating in front of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the performance group the Guerrilla Girls has exposed sexism and racism with their humor.
Gypsy jazz music dates back to the swing days of the '30s and '40s and in some cases as far back as the impressionist art period.
The New Mexico Black Expo will be an open house for New Mexicans who want to learn more about the Albuquerque black community.
The Pajama Men have been living on the same wavelength since they met each other in high school.
"The Lonely Bucket" dance show was named to sound like the title of a children's book.
The Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival is gaining popularity.
Twins Josh and Jesse Hasko traveled all over North America for two years before they moved to New Mexico in 2006 and formed the instrumental band North America.
The psychedelic rock bands Boulder Acoustic Society, Aladocious and Liquid Gypsy are out to throw their audiences for a loop with their eclectic styles of music.