End of ART construction finally in sight
The long-anticipated end to construction on Central Ave. is finally in sight.
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The long-anticipated end to construction on Central Ave. is finally in sight.
Today is the first day on the job for newly-elected mayor, Timothy “Tim” Keller.
A resolution to push the University of New Mexico toward 100 percent renewable energy was passed unanimously through the Associated Students of UNM Senate during their Oct. 25 meeting.
Over 96,000 Albuquerque residents exercised their right to vote in the mayoral runoff election Tuesday — a race that was decided in under just one hour.
With an institution the size of the University of New Mexico, it is easy to get lost in the crowd during lecture classes, which could leave some students feeling disconnected from their professors.
World-renowned architect Antoine Predock ensured his legacy at the University of New Mexico, where his passion for design was cultivated, by gifting his archive, work space and other personal items to the School of Architecture and Planning.
In the midst of Sex Week at the University of New Mexico, Josh Robbins spoke to students about living with human immunodeficiency virus and the stigmas that surround it.
In a technology-crazed society, there seems to be an app for everything, including ones to help people find every type of relationship they might desire.
Calvary Albuquerque hosted Expose, a TED Talk-style discussion, Thursday night in Woodward Hall at the University of New Mexico in hopes to connect faith and reason through conversation.
Environment New Mexico unveiled their 10-point plan that aims to assist colleges and universities with the transition to using 100 percent renewable energy on Tuesday at a press conference at the University of New Mexico.
Anti-militarism activist groups across the world are acknowledging the first annual Global Action Against Military Bases week beginning Saturday, Oct. 7.
The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center successfully completed the first in-human testing of a promising new cancer drug called BXQ-350 that is meant to target solid malignant tumors.
Editor's Note: The original version of this article indicated Isabella Rivera is representing Kappa Kappa Psi. That is incorrect — although she is part of Kappa Kappa Psi, she is representing Spirit Marching Band. The article has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
The world of business is ever-changing, and the University of New Mexico Entrepreneurs is taking big strides this year to help students keep up.
More than 200 people gathered in the Rodey Theater on the University of New Mexico’s Main Campus on Friday, Sept. 8 for a Know Your Rights training.
The University of New Mexico’s Veteran Resource Center is hosting UNM’s first Suicide Prevention and Awareness Day on Sept. 26.
Students got the chance to experience the newly renovated La Posada dining hall on Aug. 30 at the University of New Mexico’s #EatLikeALobo Block Party and Grand Opening event.
The University of New Mexico’s Office of Community Engaged Learning and Research is working with students to incorporate volunteering into class curriculums with hopes that students will gain a wide variety of benefits that come from helping the local community.
More than 50 people gathered outside the UNM bookstore Sunday evening to show support and solidarity for the victims of the violent riots in Charlottesville, VA. The event was organized by the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Stop the War Machine.