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(12/11/17 5:00am)
Editor's Note: The original version of this article stated, "Being from San Juan County, Marquez said that everyone around him probably expected him to work in the oil mines," which is incorrect. The article has been corrected to read, "Being from San Juan County, Marquez said that everyone around him probably expected him to work in the oil field." The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(11/30/17 8:11am)
Criminal trespass on campus
(11/27/17 5:00am)
Aggravated battery behind the Daily Lobo
(11/16/17 5:00am)
Editor's Note: The original version of the brief on criminal damage said, "When the Lobo Rainforest office talked with security, he was told to contact UNMPD and file a police report." That is inaccurate and has since been corrected to read, "When the officer talked with security, he was told to contact UNMPD and file a police report." The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(11/09/17 5:45am)
Disorderly Conduct/Criminal Trespass Notice
(11/06/17 12:01pm)
Attempt to commit a felony, aggravated assault
(11/06/17 5:00am)
Editor's note: In the original version of this article, Deyanira Nuñez' title was listed incorrectly. The original article also stated she was once a part of HACU, which is not true. Both of these inaccuracies have since been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(10/12/17 5:15am)
University of New Mexico students gathered in the Student Union Building Tuesday to hear motivational speaker coach Ken Carter.
(10/06/17 4:13am)
A University of New Mexico student wants to help hurricane relief efforts — the way she did it: screaming, “I’m Pickle Rick!”
(09/28/17 4:45am)
State Auditor and mayoral candidate Timothy “Tim” Keller has recently partnered with the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Collaborative to help reduce the amount of rape kit backlogs in Albuquerque, which would theoretically reduce the amount of sexual assault in the city.
(09/15/17 2:22am)
Early voting for the Albuquerque mayoral race is already underway and will continue through Sept. 29, followed by Election Day on Oct. 3. With that in mind, the Daily Lobo compiled candidate responses to a few key questions in our community. This does not include write-in candidates or Dan Lewis — Lewis did not respond in time for our publication date.
(09/14/17 6:00am)
Sexual assault is a pervasive issue on college campuses across the country, according to Tina Zuniga, program coordinator of the University of New Mexico’s Reclaim the Red campaign.
(08/27/17 4:00pm)
The events that happened at the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on Aug. 12, 2017 have initiated hate crimes around the United States, shocking and disappointing many Americans.
(08/17/17 5:13am)
The new Lobo Rainforest building, located in Downtown Albuquerque, is now home to UNM students as well as multiple innovative groups hoping to influence students, the community and other businesses by networking and creating opportunity throughout the city.
(07/10/17 4:00am)
Editor's Note: This article originally stated that the Santolina community currently houses 90,000 people without an adequate water supply. This corrected version states that Santolina is a proposed development that aims to house 90,000 people without an adequate water supply. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(05/08/17 4:00am)
The road to graduation was not easy, but after overcoming bullying, attempted suicide, dialectical therapy, eating disorder treatment and more, Melissa Baca is proud to say that she has reached the finish line and will graduate this month with her Bachelor of Arts in English.
(04/19/17 7:14am)
The Daily Lobo reached out to ASUNM to find out how student fees are distributed.
(04/19/17 6:55am)
The UNM ski team and their supporters gathered in front of Hodgin Hall just after 7 a.m. Tuesday morning to protest the decision of Athletic Director Paul Krebs to cut all funding to the team.
(04/03/17 3:50am)
Last week UNM, via email, notified students of the start of Department of Justice-mandated one-on-one sexual harassment and assault training.
(03/11/17 2:38pm)
The Board of Regents held an Audit and Compliance Committee meeting on Thursday, where the Government Accountability Office and the Office of the State Auditor discussed indigent health care at UNM Hospital.