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All the players are the same — it’s only the minutes that will change.
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All the players are the same — it’s only the minutes that will change.
Lobo runner Jacob Kirwa started off lost in a sea of 209 runners at the NCAA Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute, Ind., last Monday.
Seven members of the Bridge slate filed a contest of election on Friday, but on Sunday they rescinded their complaints.
It was a weekend of threes for the UNM men’s basketball team.
Boom. Boom. Boom. Let me hear you say Aho!
Undergraduates can vote for their student government representatives today in the Associated Students of UNM fall election.
UC-Riverside was finished almost before the game began.
As a young player, sophomore guard Lauren Taylor wasn’t strong, she wasn’t quick and she didn’t have hops. To compensate, she used her smarts.
Five members of the Queer Straight Alliance stood in front of the ASUNM Senate Wednesday to make their case for adding a queer resource center at UNM.
Students erected a Wall of Burning Issues on Monday in the SUB, and student Travis McKenzie recited a poem encouraging the UNM community to participate in the event.
Lobo soccer player Elizabeth Lambert snuck her attacks past officials for the majority of the game against BYU on Thursday. But what the officials missed, a national audience and nearly 3.4 million viewers on YouTube clearly saw.
It didn’t happen in a dimly lit meeting room, and fans don’t need handwritten testimony to know what happened.
Section 26 will not be touched during The Pit’s new renovations — but that doesn’t guarantee all students will get tickets come game day.
The UNM football team put up 20 points against San Diego State, the second highest output for the Lobos this season.
The Lobo Football team is supposed to be in the winning business.
The Lobo ship seems to be guiding itself with interim head football coach George Barlow at the helm.
Ten of the 12 UNM men’s basketball players have one year or less of experience in Division I college basketball.
A resolution calling for the immediate, temporary suspension of head football coach Mike Locksley made it through the first leg of the ASUNM Senate on Wednesday.
Hope for the UNM softball team comes in the form of pitchers this season.
Members of ASUNM amended the student government’s election code Wednesday in an attempt to increase voter turnout in upcoming elections.