Daily Lobo to take web-first approach
In its most significant shift since becoming a daily publication in the 1970s, the New Mexico Daily Lobo will begin its transition to a digital-first approach this fall semester.
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In its most significant shift since becoming a daily publication in the 1970s, the New Mexico Daily Lobo will begin its transition to a digital-first approach this fall semester.
AD contract extension
Women’s basketball
LAS VEGAS -- Yvonne Sanchez found it difficult to compare this UNM women’s basketball team to others she has been around.
Tired of hearing about Deflate-gate yet?
Seven bills regarding UNM will be brought to the upcoming New Mexico legislative session, including one to establish scholarship programs for national merit scholars.
After Wednesday’s Mountain West opener, New Mexico guard Hugh Greenwood mentioned a “plus-one, minus-one” ratio system to help gauge conference play. Home games are neutral, he said. Home losses get minus one; road wins get plus one.
Got a problem with the WisePies Arena name for UNM’s basketball venue? Get used to it. If this deal runs through the length of the agreement, the fedora-clad logo will be on the building for the next 10 years.
Several weeks ago, this column called New Mexico freshman Lamar Jordan the Lobo quarterback of the future; yet junior Cole Gautsche remains the team’s regular starter behind center.
Even with a Hispanic Republican governor in the midst of a re-election bid, more of New Mexico’s Latino voters side with Democrats at the ballot box, political experts said.
With strong poll ratings and loads of money, first-term Gov. Susana Martinez seems poised to withstand a challenge from the well-known but not-as-well-funded politician hoping to unseat her.
New Mexico political figure Gary King could be facing the toughest task of his 24-year career as he lags in the polls and trails in fundraising for the gubernatorial race.
Bob Davie needs “men — mature men,” as he puts it. The Lobos have a lot of guys on the roster in the coach’s third year, but he wants to see “real dudes” who go hard every time they take the gridiron.
Apparently one successful year is enough to give a pay raise to a coach who completed his rookie campaign.
I’m not gonna lie: taking this Daily Lobo managing editor gig after having the state’s top sports beat – New Mexico men’s basketball – was a challenging choice for me. But you know what? I can’t completely separate myself from the sports coverage arena.
The language listed in the code of conduct needs to be much clearer with respect to hazing.
Three Albuquerque lawmakers came forward Thursday to pitch potential legislation to allow independent voters to participate in the New Mexico primary election process.
Craig Snow contributed to the Lobos’ string of recent success in Las Vegas, Nevada. Now he will see what he can do in Las Vegas, New Mexico.
An Australian-born basketball player completes his collegiate career at New Mexico, and then finds the Chicago Bulls as a professional landing ground.
For the second straight year, the Chicago Bulls selected a former New Mexico Lobo in the NBA draft.