UNM announces virtual commencement ceremony
In an email sent to those graduating in spring 2020 on April 27, the University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes officially announced a virtual celebration to honor graduates.
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In an email sent to those graduating in spring 2020 on April 27, the University of New Mexico President Garnett Stokes officially announced a virtual celebration to honor graduates.
The University of New Mexico bookstore altered its spring 2020 textbook rental return policy to accommodate the unusual situation some students are finding themselves in due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of New Mexico Student Health and Counseling (SHAC) will hold a campaign over social media entitled “Sex during COVID-19” to address uncertainties surrounding the spread of the disease during intercourse.
Will you accept this virtual rose?
On a day when people from all over Albuquerque typically gather at the National Hispanic Cultural Center to celebrate the annual Recuerda a César Chávez la marcha de justicia and fiesta, the streets fell quiet.
“How do you remember a scholar whose scholarship was memory?”
As the number of COVID-19 cases increase in the state, University of New Mexico faculty have quickly adjusted and are beginning to move many classes to an online format.
Editor's note: To follow University of New Mexico updates and guidance on COVID-19, visit http://www.unm.edu/coronavirus/
The Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA) will kick off its 2020 national Educating America Tour at the University of New Mexico on Feb. 25.
Editor's note: The Langston Hughes Project purchased an advertisement in the Daily Lobo for this edition of the newspaper. This purchase did not affect the coverage of the event.
t’s no secret that New Mexico is an increasingly Democratic state.
Quintin Tarantino’s ninth film, “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood,” bent time while retelling the Manson family murders of 1960s starlet Sharon Tate and company. However, the lack of narrative caused the film to fall flat among others in the director’s repertoire.
A lot has changed in the past 100 years since the roaring 1920s.
University of New Mexico law student Mara Yarbourgh is working to bring environmental justice to the community members of Española, New Mexico and ensuring the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is sticking to their primary goals of protecting human health and the environment.
Tucked in the corner of the newly opened Little Bear And Stuff Retail Collaborative, colorful books speckle sand-colored bookshelves and light up the industrial space.
University of New Mexico law students are assisting Española community members with legal advice as the town faces water contamination through the Environmental Law Clinic.
From hot summer days to chilly November afternoons, skateboarders are almost always rolling around "the bricks" — also known as Smith Plaza — outside the University of New Mexico’s Zimmerman Library.
Editor's Note: The weekly crime briefs are to give the students, faculty and staff at the University of New Mexico a quick look into the crimes reported on campus. They do not provide all perspectives of the incident. All of the information is retrieved through UNM police department incident reports.
Before seeing "Parasite," I was instructed to not seek out information about it. Listening to this advice made the movie the wonder it was. The lack of knowledge beforehand made the confusing ride even more exhilarating.
The Executive Vice President and Chancellor for the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center Dr. Paul Roth announced his retirement this month, setting an end date to the school's highest-paid employee.