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(09/24/18 7:40pm)
Red and blue lights flashed over protestors from Fight for Our Lives, a gun reform activist group, as they blocked the entrance into the Embassy Suites Hotel on Woodward Drive Northeast, Sunday.
(09/24/18 6:10am)
A death row exoneree and speaker from Witness to Innocence, a nonprofit organization against capital punishment, was hosted by the University of New Mexico Lobo Reading Experience in the Student Union Building Theatre on Sept. 19.
(09/24/18 6:48am)
The University of New Mexico shuttle system has a new combo route, drawing the ire of many students and staff.
(09/14/18 6:42pm)
Students at the University of New Mexico did not start the fire.
(09/10/18 4:17am)
Smartphones have tremendous pocket-sized power — sometimes they are used for finding memes and other times they can be used to save a life.
(09/10/18 4:09am)
The annual Hatch Valley Chile Festival took place in Hatch, New Mexico Sept. 2 to 3. Tens of thousands of visitors trekked to the small village of Hatch and filled the streets. More than 70 vendors, many of them local to Hatch, set up shop. Most sell chile. The bright green skin of the green chile slowly turns brown as vendors roast it in front of customers. Chiles crackle and pop as they roast — chile seeds fly from the burned flesh like a stray firework. Red chile is bought by the bushel and can be hung to dry in a ristra. Though chile may seem like the life blood in the small farming community, it is not the only thing grown. After the chile harvest, many farmers will prepare their land for cotton, alfalfa, onions and corn.
(09/06/18 1:45pm)
Former-Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs Chaouki Abdallah transferred to Georgia Tech. Until the long search to fill the position is complete, an interim will have to fill the role.
(08/27/18 5:00am)
University of New Mexico students must now use their LoboCard to enter the Communication and Journalism building.
(08/23/18 5:02am)
Throughout 2018 the University of New Mexico has seen the retirement, transfer and resignation of staff from many different positions.
(08/20/18 4:43am)
University of New Mexico students packed the Student Union Building on Aug. 17 for Friday Night Live.
(08/13/18 5:45am)
Editor's Note: The following photo story contains photos by both Anthony Jackson and Morgan Ledden.
(07/09/18 6:48pm)
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article contained a graph with "$8.4 thousand" instead of $84 thousand. This has been corrected, and the Daily Lobo apologizes for the error.
(07/02/18 5:48am)
A copy printer whirred as it printed out the day’s activities at La Mesa Elementary School.
(07/02/18 5:12am)
The hum of car wheels on the road can be heard over the whines and barks of dogs waiting to be adopted along the side of Academy Road Northeast on June 30.
(06/29/18 9:12pm)
Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs at the University of New Mexico, Chaouki Abdallah, has accepted an executive vice president of research (EVPR) position at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA.
(06/25/18 5:00am)
A typical day shift for University of New Mexico Police Department Officer Patrick Burk starts at 6 a.m.
(06/25/18 5:00am)
A doctor at the University of New Mexico is researching a degenerative memory disease that affects millions with the help of a $150,000 research grant this June during Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness month.
(06/18/18 5:00am)
The University of New Mexico has a number of unique departments, but for 40 years the College of Pharmacy has had a life saving department, the New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center (NMPDIC).
(06/11/18 3:00am)
The smell of sunscreen filled the air from the intersection of Central Avenue and Girard Boulevard to Expo New Mexico, as Albuquerque residents were shoulder-to-shoulder for the city’s annual Pride Fest Parade on June 9.
(06/11/18 3:00am)
This year, four people were recognized as 2018 New Mexico Pride Title Holders. According to the Albuquerque Pride website, recipients must register and win their pageant, as well as engage communities in a year long project to “educate, and bring awareness” to LGBTQ culture and issues, to become a Title Holder.