Column: Transparency is crucial for a healthy university
“Access to public records is one of the fundamental rights afforded to people in a democracy.”
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“Access to public records is one of the fundamental rights afforded to people in a democracy.”
There’s been no shortage of jokes directed toward Facebook’s CEO and co-founder, Mark Zuckerberg, in the wake of the Facebook scandal involving Cambridge Analytica.
Editor's Note: This piece was originally published online in the UNM BioBlog on March 16, 2018, written by Maria Oroyan. This is part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo audience to more members of our community.
Editor's Note: This piece was originally published online in the UNM BioBlog on March 6, 2018, written by Karina Dow. This is part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo audience to more members of our community.
Cannabis can go by many names — marijuana, ganja, weed, grass, sticky-icky or dank. Regardless of the name, cannabis has been used and cultivated for thousands of years.
I don’t have the famous green thumb that usually coincides with being a good plant owner — in fact it’s fair to say I have quite the opposite.
In today’s world, finding a job can be difficult. As a college student, balancing the demands of a job and school can be complicated, but necessary to pay for college, which is why students are always trying to find extra ways to earn money.
For many, smoking weed and food are synonymous with one another.
Editor's Note: This piece was originally published online in the UNM BioBlog on Feb. 28, 2018, written by Kacie Coffey. This is part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo audience to more members of our community.
Waking up and browsing Facebook is a common, often daily activity for the average individual in this day and age. Just as common is the barrage of memes and graphics plastered across the screen when logging in.
Esperanto is sometimes referred to as “the International Language,” according to esperanto.net.
Editor's Note: This guest column was written by Benjamin Yazza and translated into Chinese by Peng Yu. This is part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo audience to more members of our community.
I am from Faisalabad, Pakistan and am currently a Ph.D. Language, Literacy & Sociocultural Studies candidate at the University of New Mexico.
The University of New Mexico’s Global Education Office has more than 250 programs held in 52 countries and spoken in 27 different languages. Students can receive credits toward graduation, depending on their program.
“Ce ne sont que des mouches, Matthieu.”
It is easy to claim — on behalf of a nation, on behalf of a generation, on behalf of yourself as an individual — a progressive attitude much too advanced for destructive, discriminatory ideologies. It is easy to believe and maintain that you see beyond borders, that a common identity as humans makes differences in nationalities or cultures immaterial and arbitrary.
When it comes to the arts, catering to norms can be stifling.
March is Women’s History Month.
Editor's Note: This piece was originally published online in the UNM BioBlog on Feb. 12, 2018, written by Jenna McCullough. This is part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo audience to more members of our community.
So, you’re stuck in Albuquerque for spring break, whiling away the hours, while your friends are on some beach somewhere.