Holm hosts IncredAble workout
Local celebrity and UFC fighter Holly Holm hosted a workout training for her Albuquerque community on Nov. 23, benefiting IncredAble Adaptive MMA at the Jackson Wink MMA Academy.
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Local celebrity and UFC fighter Holly Holm hosted a workout training for her Albuquerque community on Nov. 23, benefiting IncredAble Adaptive MMA at the Jackson Wink MMA Academy.
You may have seen him around the University, but have you seen his style?
Mercury — the innermost planet in our solar system — crossed the sun’s path on Nov. 11, a rare celestial event. This occurrence won’t happen again until 2032.
Foragers in the Albuquerque community were given the opportunity to taste and learn about the prickly pear cactus, a native plant to Mexico and the surrounding southwest, with an interactive and hands-on experience at the Kiwanis Learning Center.
Over the last century, human development and water diversion from the Rio Grande bosque to the Albuquerque community has greatly changed and diminished its natural ecosystem. Historically, the bosque has been a vast riparian forest of cottonwoods and wetlands — an oasis in the arid climate of New Mexico.
Campus Sustainability Month is coming to an end, but efforts to make the University of New Mexico campus and the surrounding community more sustainable continue through the Sustainability Program at UNM.
Summer is slowly fading into autumn, and farmers are beginning to harvest their summer crops before the cooler weather agriculture takes its place. For South Valley farmer Chris Altenbach, it's time for a new harvesting cycle at Ironwood Farm, which grows vegetables and fruit that can withstand the winter.
Editor's note: This article was updated for clarity on Oct. 18.
As vaping-related deaths continue to rise in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday, Sept. 26 that there were 805 confirmed cases of lung injury cases in the U.S. as a result of vaping, including 12 confirmed deaths.
Eating with Wolves is back and shaking things up with another review from the staff at the Daily Lobo. Editors Amanda Britt, Megan Holmen and Alanie Rael rated local restaurants in the Downtown and EDo districts on both their chocolate and speciality milkshakes.
Members of the Spirit Marching Band, a University of New Mexico musical ensemble, regularly perform and energize Lobo crowds during games and other events on campus and around the UNM community.
Editors Note: This article was edited for clarity on Sept. 17, 2019.
Incoming Master of Fine Arts (MFA) students from the University of New Mexico held an opening reception for their group show, “At First Sight” at the Center for Fine Arts (CFA) Downtown Studio on Friday evening.
For all your comida concerns, the Daily Lobo presents: Eating with Wolves. In this edition, Daily Lobo reporters Amanda Britt, Megan Holmen and Alyssa Martinez rated Albuquerque coffee shops on their summertime drinks. For anyone wanting to hold onto summer for just a little while longer, they tasted classic house coffees and iced summer beverages.
Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker covered a variety of topics concerning New Mexicans at a campaign fundraiser. The event held at Marble Brewery in Downtown Albuquerque on Monday evening.
The Center for Social Sustainable Systems (CESOSS,) a non-profit group in the South Valley, welcomed New Mexicans to Sanchez Farms Open Space last Saturday to learn about the history of the Valley de Atrisco and the Armijo Acequia at their sixth Acequia Walk and Talk.
The 24th annual University of New Mexico Freshman Family Day welcomed incoming students to the University and gave them the chance to relax and have fun while getting to know more about UNM, Sunday afternoon.
Scientists at the University of New Mexico recently discovered antiviral roles in the olfactory neurons present in fish, leading to a better understanding of how neurons and immune cells work together to control viral infection, according to a group of scientists led by Irene Salinas.
Ouray Colorado, a city of 1,000 people according to the U.S. 2010 Census, is home to some of the Southwest's most unforgettable scenery. Nicknamed “The Switzerland of America,” Ouray is home to a multitude of activities along back roads and scenic byways. Whether you want to explore the San Juan Mountains by hiking, biking, or in an off road vehicle, your trip is sure to be full of breathtaking views of the landscape. Every year the High Desert Cruisers — a group of Toyota 4x4 enthusiasts based in Albuquerque — make their annual trip Ouray to explore a side of the San Juan Mountains that few get to see.
Albuquerque’s ecosystem may benefit from this year’s heavy water flow and flooding in areas around the Middle Rio Grande.