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(02/05/18 5:00am)
Amy Byres is a second year journalism and mass communication major at the University of New Mexico, but her professional career began several years ago and has been a large influence in her life.
(02/01/18 7:36am)
Editor's Note: The original version of this article listed the incorrect number of "Outside the Margins" student contributors. It also stated Sonny Haquani is the original project manager; however he is the project manager for this iteration of "Outside the Margins," not the original. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(01/29/18 5:00am)
On Jan. 27, the University of New Mexico Africana Studies Program collaborated with African American Student Services to hold the 33rd Annual Black History Month Kick-Off Brunch.
(01/29/18 5:00am)
This month, the LoboCard office of the University of New Mexico implemented changes to policies regarding individual names on an ID.
(01/24/18 7:15am)
Editor's Note: The original version of this article incorrectly stated Lauren Salter is a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation. That has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(01/22/18 5:00am)
Editor's Note: The original version of this article said Minnesota elected the first Muslim woman to Congress. That is incorrect. She is the country's first Muslim woman legislator. That has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(01/18/18 5:30am)
International student enrollment rates at the University of New Mexico have experienced an ebb and flow over the past several years.
(01/16/18 5:00am)
Shyla Lavalle hopes to focus on black womanhood and awareness of black mental health in her 2018 campaign as Miss Black USA in preparation for the pageant this August.
(01/16/18 5:00am)
Albuquerque commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. Day by participating in a parade on Jan. 13 held by the Dr. MLK Jr. New Mexico Commission in honor of the 50th year anniversary of his passing.
(01/08/18 5:00am)
2018 marks the 126th anniversary of Hodgin Hall, the oldest building on the University of New Mexico’s Main Campus.
(12/11/17 5:00am)
As an incoming freshman at the University of New Mexico, Amelia Rose Teicher assumed her career path would include pursuing math, but her life took a different turn.
(12/04/17 5:00am)
The University of New Mexico Libraries arranged donation boxes throughout campus last week to benefit the Santuario de Karuna, an animal sanctuary for abused farm animals that opened two years ago in Tijeras.
(12/04/17 5:00am)
On Dec. 1, the University of New Mexico LGBTQ Resource Center held a fashion show to help raise awareness for World AIDS Day.
(11/30/17 6:35am)
This school year marks eight years since a controversial sexual assault case against the University of New Mexico Hospital.
(11/27/17 5:00am)
Thanksgiving has been well known for controversy, thanks to its roots in the genocide of Indigenous peoples dating back to the original colonization of the Americas. The celebration of this holiday is a sensitive subject, as the arguments on both sides come from places of deep emotional ties.
(11/23/17 2:53am)
It can be difficult to go home for the holidays. It can be even more difficult for members of the LGBTQ community, according to Arielle Scherrer of the LGBTQ Resource Center.
(11/23/17 3:14am)
Violence against the transgender community is on the rise — to honor those who have lost their lives, Nov. 20 is national Transgender Day of Remembrance.
(11/20/17 5:00am)
As Lobos, we naturally want the best for our University, but there are setbacks that are reflected in the decreasing enrollment rates, which cannot be ignored.
(11/16/17 5:30am)
As the University of New Mexico settles into final projects and exams, there is new leadership to help guide the University’s future.
(11/13/17 5:00am)
The drag culture in New Mexico may be rather small, but the close-knit community got their chance to shine this weekend.