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(12/07/11 12:15pm)
The UNM photography program, although ranked no. 5 in the U.S. News and World Report’s list of best graduate programs, has gone nearly unnoticed by the local community. The facilities housing the program and other art students suffer the same fate without the advantage of national recognition.
(12/07/11 12:14pm)
Iris Groomis, senior, religious studies
(12/07/11 12:09pm)
As I Lay Dying
Dec. 13
7 p.m.
Sunshine Theater
$22
All ages
(11/29/11 8:47am)
The two 17-inch metal rods implanted along Susanna Roberts’ spine for her scoliosis made physical activity difficult, so she opted for weight loss surgery when she wanted cut back on her 300-pound frame.
(11/23/11 7:52am)
A turkeyless Turkey Day won’t limit vegan and vegetarian students to Tofurky this year.
(11/17/11 7:59am)
Almost a month away, winter break looms just close enough to tease students already feeling their mental reserves tapped out. The Daily Lobo feels your pain, so we took the trouble to determine what our brains need most to absorb and retain information. Not only that, we had enough brains cells in reserve to compile three cheap, easy and somewhat indulgent recipes that incorporate some of the many foods conducive to brain health.
(11/09/11 8:45am)
Having established Albuquerque as the fractal capital of the world, the Fractal Man said hopes to use fractals to revolutionize the way kids learn science and math worldwide.
(11/08/11 8:15am)
Senior printmaker Daniel Stromberg focuses his energy on symbolic rather than expressive art. Because his chosen medium doesn’t allow for more gestural, “emotive” presentations, Stromberg said he focuses on discovering how meaning is created in icons such as street signs. The subject fascinates him to such an extent that he can now withstand his hatred for the color orange, a popular color among signs.
(11/03/11 7:19am)
A transgender person could face a tough choice when deciding whether to use the men’s or women’s bathroom, transsexual Nic Sedillo said.
(11/01/11 8:20am)
Nick Fleming
Sophomore, double major in Spanish and art
(10/27/11 7:27am)
Don’t just settle for your typical toothy jack ‘o lantern: We’re pushing you to bring out your creative side this halloween. Ever seen those intricately designed pumpkins depicting sculptured realistic faces, leaping animals and castles in relief? Follow these steps to carve out one of these pro-looking pumpkins of your very own.
(10/27/11 7:23am)
Researcher: “Zombie” pandemic not impossible
(10/20/11 6:50am)
The success of his high school mariachi program is music to Al Gurule’s ears — literally.
(10/20/11 6:45am)
KUNM volunteer David Lescht can’t free prisoners from their physical walls, but he can free them from their mental constructs.
(10/12/11 7:10am)
Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango Street, is constructing an altar at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in memory of her mother, Elvira “Vera” Cisneros.
(10/06/11 9:23am)
“Festival” denotes a celebratory spirit, though the public can expect moments both somber and sunny at the Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
(10/04/11 7:36am)
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Rudresh Mahanthappa presents
“Samdhi”
Outpost Performance Space
210 Yale Boulevard SE
All ages
general $20, members and students $15
(09/29/11 7:03am)
Zines are like smaller, more independent magazines that deal with a variety of topics, from imaginary bands to blue-collar pornography.
(09/29/11 6:59am)
Annah Anti-Palindrome, a UC Berkeley multimedia artist, hand-crafted her name in 2007 and starting a life dedicated to “genre-f***ing” ensued.
(09/29/11 6:58am)
When somebody wrongly accuses her of eating babies, Erin Watson, founder of the newly established Pagan Student Guild, said she replies, “I like them with soy sauce.”