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(04/02/18 4:32am)
Editor’s Note: This article was part of an assignment for CJ 375. Its publication is part of a project to better connect the Daily Lobo with the University of New Mexico Communication and Journalism Department. Visit the Daily Lobo’s SoundCloud page for the brief podcast that is part of this story.
(04/02/18 4:00am)
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of alumni profiles of former Daily Lobo contributors, created in an effort to connect current readers and contributors to the past and present. Continue to follow the Daily Lobo for more.
(04/01/18 5:21pm)
Legislators, reporters, photographers and the public mingle and mumble as they make their way out of the Senate Chamber at the Santa Fe Roundhouse on Feb. 15, 2018. Senators chose not to move forward that morning with a bill that could have given Lottery Scholarship recipients more aid each year.
(04/01/18 5:22pm)
Adrian Schmitt, the programs coordinator for ASUNM governmental affairs, sits in one of the student government offices on the lower level of the Student Union Building on March 1, 2018. He visited the Roundhouse during this year’s legislative session to advocate for students to have more scholarship funding.
(02/12/18 5:00am)
For Rebecca Frock, a post traumatic stress disorder specialist, healing after sexual assault is possible, but there is no specific way to go about it.
(02/12/18 1:31am)
A schedule of the events happening throughout the Real Sex Week and a sign-in sheet sit outside the Luminara room in the SUB just before a talk on healing after sexual assault begins on Feb. 8, 2018.
(02/07/18 1:17am)
The Student Union Building ballrooms flooded with talk of civil rights, exchanging ideas, Milo Yiannopoulos and Chick-fil-A Monday evening, as the University of New Mexico Faculty Senate hosted a panel discussion to dissect free speech and its role at the University.
(02/05/18 5:00am)
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of alumni profiles of former Daily Lobo contributors, in an effort to connect current readers and contributors to the past and present. The reporter who wrote this article has also translated it into both Spanish and English as part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo to more members of our community.
(02/08/18 5:00am)
Editor’s Note: This is part of a series of alumni profiles of former Daily Lobo contributors, created in an effort to connect current readers and contributors to the past and present. Continue to follow the Daily Lobo for more.
(01/18/18 5:00am)
When the holiday season is in full swing, so is giving. But why can’t giving be something we do more of year round?
(01/18/18 3:00am)
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of alumni profiles of former Daily Lobo contributors, as part of an effort to connect current readers and contributors to the past and present. Continue to follow the Daily Lobo for more.
(11/30/17 7:45am)
When I was a junior in high school and Prom was just around the corner, my history teacher asked the class to sit down and have a little talk.
(10/23/17 4:00am)
Criminal trespass at Casas Del Rio
(10/05/17 4:00am)
Burglary at 2300 Tucker St. NE
(09/28/17 7:38am)
The University of New Mexico’s Homecoming Week kicked off on Monday, Sept. 25 with a variety of activities hosted with returning alumni and current students in mind. One of these events featured 3D Chalk Artist Chris Carlson. ASUNM Lobo Spirit allotted him a space near the Duck Pond to create a two-day installation project, beginning Monday and ending Tuesday. Carlson’s previous 3-D pieces ranged from images of the children’s game, the Hungry Hippos, a recreation of “Jaws,” the Statue of Liberty celebrating America’s birthday and more. But this time, he created images of Lobos to illustrate UNM pride.
(09/21/17 4:00am)
Aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, leaving the scene of an accident, injury to a pregnant woman on Yale Blvd.
(09/14/17 4:00am)
Battery on a healthcare worker at Mental Health Center
(09/11/17 4:00am)
Intoxicated student at Redondo Village
(08/28/17 4:00am)
Disorderly conduct, assault on a police officer and battery on Lomas Blvd.
(08/24/17 4:00am)
Editor's Note: A previous headline for this article stated that Silva-Banuelos was terminated for embezzlement. This has now been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes heavily for this error.