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(06/29/15 9:00am)
There were a lot of exciting announcements at this year’s E3. Many video games were officially announced, and now fans are left to wait in anticipation as the creators give life to their newest releases. Here are the top five most exciting announcements from the conference.
(06/29/15 9:00am)
When I applied for a job with the Daily Lobo I pictured a room crowded with papers and overflowing ashtrays. I envisioned coffee cups full of rum with melting ice. I heard, in my mind, people yelling across each other about the hottest topics, demanding phone numbers and confirmation: “Did the governor really say that?!”
(06/22/15 9:00am)
After having appeared in more than 200 films, actor Christopher Lee died on June 7 at the age of 93.
(06/08/15 9:00am)
Not long ago, the idea of a gay athlete was foreign to many.
(05/04/15 9:00am)
I never wanted to be a monster. I never really wanted to be a reviewer.
(04/23/15 9:00am)
“The only thing that is constant is change.” Heraclitus, Greek Philosopher (535BC - 475 BC)
(04/20/15 9:00am)
Some of the greatest fun and creativity in the kitchen comes from experimenting with exotic ingredients. Many chefs consider marijuana to be the next big thing in cuisine. Between pot being decriminalized in several states and the widespread availability of medical marijuana, chefs everywhere are planning ahead for the time when weed is used in many dishes. The common term for marijuana-infused foods is “edibles.”
(04/03/15 9:00am)
Editor,
(04/02/15 9:00am)
In Blackout Theater’s infamous and irreverent video “S** Burqueños Say,” Lynette leans repeatedly around a corner, offering bottles of soda of varying colors and kinds (none of them Coke), asking each time, “You want a coke? You want a coke? You want a coke?”
(03/27/15 9:00am)
American Millennials are some of the most unskilled people in the world. That’s according to a recent study published by the Educational Testing Service titled “America’s Skills Challenge: Millennials and the Future.”
(03/26/15 9:00am)
After high school, students usually feel fully prepared for college life. Countless people talk about the importance of engaging in school activities to make friends, how there might be a change in career paths more than once and how to learn to love and regret the classic “red cup beer pong” parties. College is a chapter in life where students become adults.
(03/16/15 9:00am)
New Mexico’s season was not of the caliber fans have come to expect from UNM.
(03/06/15 10:00am)
New Mexico should be next in line to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
(03/05/15 10:00am)
Studying abroad is expensive and entails some culture shock. However, making the difficult decision to leave my family and friends for a year to live in New Mexico was the best decision I have ever made.
(02/20/15 10:00am)
“No taxation without representation!” That was the motto of the original Tea Partiers in pre-Revolutionary War Boston. The phrase encapsulated one of the primary grievances the American colonists had with King George’s government: Parliament kept imposing new taxes and tariffs without their knowledge or consent, and the revenue was being used for purposes at odds with the immediate needs of the settlers in the 13 colonies.
(02/19/15 10:00am)
You know that feeling you get when you’re up on stage accepting your Oscar and you forget to thank your director? Neither do I. How about the feeling when you have a party and you forget to invite your best friend? You make all the arrangements and are careful to invite your other friends, but somehow you just assume that your best friend knows because, well, they’re your best friend.
(02/13/15 10:00am)
Our courts require additional resources to meet the justice needs of New Mexico’s citizens.
(02/06/15 10:00am)
People are leaving New Mexico in droves. The evidence is irrefutable. The latest proof comes from a recent study released by moving company United Van Lines: the Land of Disenchantment ranked ninth on the annual list of “most moved from” states.
(02/05/15 10:00am)
If you live in Albuquerque or Santa Fe, you have probably heard of Lyft or Uber.
(01/26/15 10:00am)
Tired of hearing about Deflate-gate yet?