UNM students host unique medical fundraiser
Positive energy sizzled through the air as men and women of all ages attended the First Annual Masquerade for Medicine at Hotel Albuquerque Saturday night.
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Positive energy sizzled through the air as men and women of all ages attended the First Annual Masquerade for Medicine at Hotel Albuquerque Saturday night.
University of New Mexico alum Jessica Sanchez and her family actively pursue a new entrepreneurial path as a family of travel journalists and bloggers, one that has lead to a unique opportunity.
Mayor Tim Keller addressed the media Friday, on the opening day of Albuquerque Comic Con 2018, highlighting the importance the event held for city residents.
Is the millennial generation entitled?
Old Barrel Tea Company is beginning its embark to sweep through the nation, introducing Americans to the business’ teas and products.
The Lobo community is mourning the loss of an esteemed professor, author and family man.
Cassidy Gardner’s experience at the University of New Mexico has been pretty phenomenal, giving her the necessary knowledge to pursue her dreams past college, she said.
As Johnny Ngo prepares to leave the University of New Mexico behind, his experiences will remain with him.
Julieann Lopez looks back on her positive experiences at the University of New Mexico as she approaches graduation day.
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published in the New Mexico News Port Nov. 13 and written by Nichole Harwood. This is part of our new project to help connect the Daily Lobo audience to more members of our community.
A student has to write a report on Joan of Arc for her history class. She goes home and flips open her mother’s laptop, hitting the Google Chrome button on the bottom of the screen. The icon brings up the search engine for her instantly, and she types in “Joan of Arc.”
As graduation approaches, nursing might just be in the cards for many students, and with a 2017 WalletHub study, they may have even more of a reason to pursue it.
The University of New Mexico’s Continuing Education held its second Annual Holiday Craft Show on Small Business on Saturday, Nov. 25, promoting the work and creations of many Albuquerque vendors.
Explora’s Adult Night on Friday, Nov. 17 once again provided a venue for adults of all ages to just be a kid again.
This weekend kicked off the second year for the Indigenous Comic Con at the Isleta Resort & Casino, providing an exciting and educational experience for all those in attendance.
2017 saw the cinematic release of “Ghost in the Shell,” a movie that was centered around a very popular anime one that spawned multiple animated movies itself and an animated series beforehand.
Guests filled the chairs eagerly as they awaited an open-to-the-public lecture by Chief Judge M. Christina Armijo on Oct. 26 at the University of New Mexico’s School of Law for the 2017 U.S. Sen. Dennis Chavez Endowed Lectureship in honor of Chavez’s legacy.
The path of a student is one that is often filled with chaos as one strives to fill every role they are expected to fill as adults. In many instances, the student finds they bit off more than they can chew, and these different roles will often suffer for it as a student works hard to complete their education.
Representation of women in the media in both film and television has always been rather skewed.
As Albuquerque comes together to enjoy the International Balloon Fiesta’s festivities, business owners do their best to contribute to their community.