DNA by chance impossible
Haven’t you ever asked yourself how you got your nose, eyes, ears, fingers, toes and everything else? How did your DNA bring all this about?
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Haven’t you ever asked yourself how you got your nose, eyes, ears, fingers, toes and everything else? How did your DNA bring all this about?
Hang in there. The semester is almost over, and following the endurance test called finals week, the majority of you will move out of the pressure cooker and into a well-deserved break. This should help heal and fortify you for the next stage of your academic growth, or for those graduating to the nonacademic world, the next stage of your life.
Ousted.
President David Schmidly has imposed restrictions on faculty travel in response to the swine flu.
New Mexico saw its first confirmed case of swine flu on Saturday, but many UNM students say they aren't concerned.
Students can stop by the SUB today to learn how to protect themselves from HIV and AIDS.
Fifteen New Mexico schools are closed, and all athletic, extracurricular and after-school activities statewide are canceled because of concern over the H1N1 virus.
With tax deadlines over, we can breathe a sigh of relief for making it through one more year of incomprehensible forms and stacks of paperwork. Most people can also be thankful for not having to deal with another government system that surpasses the IRS in complexity. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is an agency notorious for its large bureaucracy and incoherent legal code. Any student or worker who has been through it can attest to the confusing maze of policies and procedures. It can take years to get through the system, and thousands of people are still holding their breath as they wait for answers about their immigration status.
As a nation, we're becoming ever angrier. If you don't believe that, just drive around Albuquerque for a little while.
Twenty years ago, British metal band Venom redefined the course and nature of the heavy metal genre when it put out its debut album, Welcome To Hell.
On a warm evening in August, a lively crowd waving bright blue "Gore/Lieberman" signs and chanting "More with Gore" took over UNM campus.
The holy war has begun.
The UNM Ice Wolves club hockey team ended its regular season with a pair of close wins and are headed to the playoffs.
After nearly seven years together, the members of ThaMuseMeant, a traveling jam band out of Northern New Mexico, are going their separate ways. Albuquerque will be the third and final stop on their farewell tour.
"Sweet November" is a film that turns the tables on the stereotypical "chick-flick" genre.
A cast of 16 women performed Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" to a sold-out crowd at UNM's Rodey Theatre Saturday night.
The quest for a slice of cinema that will save one's sanity is the impetus behind New York's Robert Beck Memorial Cinema film series.