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(09/26/16 6:01am)
On Thursday evening, students and activists protesting racism and police brutality flooded into the intersection of Central Avenue and Cornell Drive, carrying signs and banners and blocking traffic for nearly 10 minutes.
(04/08/15 9:00am)
New Mexico Sen. Michael Sanchez is a Democrat representing the 29th District. He has served the Legislature since 1992 and is currently the Senate majority leader. Sanchez introduced the original legislation that created the Lottery Scholarship in 1995, and he has been working to keep the scholarship accessible and able to pay 100 percent of tuition ever since.
(04/06/15 3:30pm)
Gov. Susana Martinez has made appointments to fill the two vacant seats on the University’s Board of Regents, one of them being veteran Regent Jamie Koch.
(03/25/15 9:00am)
Scenario: a terrorist has unleashed an attack of weaponized anthrax onto a southbound Rail Runner Express train. Public health officials need to set up a Point of Dispensing location to hand out emergency medications during this crisis — and do it fast.
(03/18/15 9:00am)
For all those people who took apart their Nintendos and put them back together as kids, for those who build things with wood or steel or circuits or wool — there is a place for you in Albuquerque.
(03/17/15 9:00am)
The Democrat-controlled New Mexico Senate voted not to confirm one nominated regent and another veteran regent resigned in protest of the Senate’s actions.
(03/16/15 9:00am)
On the one-year anniversary of homeless camper James Boyd’s death at the hands of the Albuquerque Police Department, activists and community members gathered in a dusty downtown warehouse in search of a little street justice.
(03/06/15 3:19pm)
In 2006 veteran Albuquerque Police Department officer Sam Costales testified in court against Bernalillo County Sheriff’s officers in a high-profile case involving the unjustified and abusive arrest of racecar driver and local celebrity Al Unser, Sr.
(03/02/15 10:00am)
The University is taking steps to simplify the resources and reporting process for sexual assault victims on campus, in response to an internal assessment that found the process confusing.
(02/26/15 10:00am)
As part of Wednesday’s National Adjunct Walkout Day, community members from CNM and UNM gathered at the corner of University Boulevard and Coal Avenue to protest proposed right-to-work legislation and, what the demonstrators called the exploitation of part-time faculty.
(02/24/15 10:00am)
The Department of History at UNM is working to prove to students that the value of an advanced degree in history is not a thing of the past.
(02/17/15 10:00am)
Dr. Emile Nakhleh is a retired Senior Intelligence Service Officer, a research professor and coordinator of national security programs at UNM, a National Intelligence Council/IC Associate and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
(02/13/15 10:00am)
The UNM Police Department is looking for a man who allegedly attacked a female student outside of Zimmerman library on Tuesday night, threatening her with a knife and attempting to unbutton her jeans.
(02/04/15 8:00am)
Jack White is a modern Renaissance man, imbued on a molecular level with the raw and gritty history of American music. Since his seminal, stripped down band The White Stripes began blowing up Detroit’s garage rock scene in the early ‘90s, White has been breathing new life into the blues with his vicious brand of guitar virtuosity.
(02/03/15 2:06am)
Albuquerque’s City Council has made appointments for the new nine-person Police Oversight Board.
(01/27/15 8:00am)
Innovate ABQ, UNM’s ambitious plan for a business incubator district, is looking for private developers who are interested in investing in the project during the first phase of development.
(01/26/15 10:00am)
With the help of a Health Sciences Center research group, New Mexico’s accidental opioid overdose deaths and addictions are down for the first time in years.
(01/21/15 8:00am)
UNM announced Tuesday it will host a presentation and panel discussion addressing sexual assault on campus, as well as announcing the results of an investigation conducted by an outside team of experts.
(01/20/15 8:00am)
Recently the U.S. National Weather Service, one of the agencies that each year looks at global surface temperatures from weather stations around the world and averages them, reported that 2014 was the hottest year on Earth since they began compiling data in the late 19th century. The Daily Lobo recently talked with David Gutzler, a professor of Earth and planetary sciences specializing in large-scale climate change, about the state of climate change today and what the future looks like for New Mexico.
(01/16/15 8:00am)
The deadline to buy health insurance is fast approaching for all students, but international students are faced with an especially difficult choice: buy the cheapest plan and hope to stay healthy, or pay a lot more for good coverage.