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(03/22/18 8:30am)
Editor's Note: The original headline for this article read "Student orgs face cuts across the board." However the units that faced cuts were not student organizations. The headline has been changed to "On-campus groups face cuts across the board" to better reflect the article's content. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(03/01/18 10:32pm)
The suspect pulled over in a parking lot near the UNM Health Sciences Outpatient Surgery and Imagery Services building.
(03/01/18 6:45am)
Thirty years ago one Albuquerque resident saw a need and fulfilled it.
(02/22/18 7:11am)
A scholarship tailored to giving Lobos the chance to experience La Posada Dining Hall was awarded to four students for the Spring 2018 semester.
(02/16/18 6:30am)
SANTA FE, N.M. — The latest state legislative session wrapped up Thursday as representatives and senators worked until the last second to get as many bills, memorials and resolutions passed before the noon deadline.
(02/16/18 3:56am)
(02/13/18 11:10pm)
Thursday is the last day of the legislative session, and the fate of a handful of bills are still unknown — one of them being House Bill 147.
(02/09/18 5:19am)
Demonstrators took to the streets Thursday evening to protest a controversial cartoon published by the Albuquerque Journal that depicts a white couple being robbed at gunpoint by members of MS-13 with the caption, “Now, honey…I believe they prefer to be called ‘Dreamers’...or future Democrats…” in reference to DACA recipients
(02/05/18 5:15am)
Picking what college to go to can seem like an impossible decision — not to mention trying to choose what to do once you get there, much less what to do after.
(02/05/18 5:00am)
Editor's Note: The original version of this article stated that the Outdoor and Bike Shop is currently looking for employees — that is incorrect. The shop generally looks for employees at the beginning of each semester, but positions fill quickly, and the shop does not need applicants at this time. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(01/30/18 12:17am)
The University of New Mexico will test its emergency alert system Tuesday at 11:02 a.m.
(01/24/18 7:15am)
Editor's Note: The original version of this article incorrectly stated Lauren Salter is a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation. That has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(01/24/18 6:36am)
In today’s information-saturated world, it can be challenging to separate which reporting is legitimate or “fake.” Matt Taibbi plans on tackling this topic in a presentation Wednesday evening at the Kiva Auditorium.
(01/23/18 2:59am)
Editor's Note: In the original version of this article, Noah Michelsohn's name and title were spelled incorrectly. That has since been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(01/16/18 5:00am)
The party is over for Greek life at the University of New Mexico — at least for now.
(01/08/18 5:00am)
With the beginning of a new semester brings new courses and this time, new construction.
(01/08/18 5:00am)
The Lobo community is mourning the loss of an esteemed professor, author and family man.
(12/14/17 6:51am)
Dreamstyle Arena will likely be packed Friday, but not with basketball fans. The long-awaited Fall 2017 commencement is finally here. To help honor graduates, Faith Roessel will be this semester's commencement speaker. Roessel graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Law in 1981 and is currently practicing law. The Daily Lobo had the chance to chat with her about her connection to UNM.
(12/13/17 1:51am)
It’s that time of year again — students are sleeping less, studying more and questioning if they really need a college degree. That’s right, it’s finals week.
(12/12/17 4:34am)
Nestled far back on the University of New Mexico’s North Campus is a building dedicated to trying to cure what is arguably one of the most formidable conditions — its most common form: dementia and Alzheimer's Disease.