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(02/28/22 8:00am)
Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog'' is a masterful and visually rich film. The story, sometimes a slow build, is propelled along by incredible acting and interesting character dynamics.
(02/28/22 8:00am)
Thespians rejoice: starting March 4, the University of New Mexico’s Department of Theatre and Dance and UNM’s student theater organization SCRAP will be holding a festival of two new plays written, directed, performed and coproduced by undergraduate students.
(02/22/22 4:26am)
Albuquerque resident Ciel Melody works tirelessly to advocate for marginalized communities in the city and is building up a new local street medic coalition where they’ll train other community members in street medicine.
(02/21/22 5:03am)
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced on Thursday, Feb. 17 that the statewide indoor mask mandate would be lifted effective immediately.
(02/16/22 4:12am)
The University of New Mexico theater program kicked off their spring performance lineup with this semester’s Linnell Festival of New Plays in which three original plays, created by students in the Masters of Fine Arts dramatic writing program, were performed by undergraduate students at the X – Experimental Theatre from Feb. 9-13.
(02/14/22 3:42am)
It’s February, which means love is in the air … Or is it? Venus and Mars, the astrological signifiers of love and sex, will be in the pragmatic and ambitious sign of Capricorn for the remainder of the month. Here’s what that means for the respective signs.
(02/14/22 8:00am)
Burnt out with the dating scene? Ex won’t leave you alone? General relationship anxiety? Have no fear; the Daily Lobo editors are here to answer all of your most pressing questions on love and relationships.
(02/07/22 3:56am)
Mitski’s sixth studio album “Laurel Hell,” released on Saturday, Feb. 4, is a distant, synthy opus that looms over its listener, leaving behind an unshakeable lingering dread. It is Mitski to the highest degree.
(01/31/22 8:00am)
Rebecca Hall’s directorial debut “Passing” deftly explores the ways in which we craft beauty out of race, class, gender expectations and the innermost desires that bubble beneath the surface within us all.
(01/24/22 8:00am)
Does pandemic exhaustion have you uninspired? As the new year rolls in, it's time for a new you. Get ahead of the trend cycle with our start-of-the-year predictions for the hottest fashion trends.
(01/24/22 8:00am)
As members of the Lobo Spirit Program work to uphold standards of both athleticism and artistry, their physical appearance must also be put up for the consumption of both judges and the general populace alike. The pressure of expectations of how they should look often negatively impact the athletes.
(01/18/22 5:13am)
QUESTION: What are you bringing to the new year?
(01/18/22 7:00am)
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(01/18/22 7:00am)
The University of New Mexico is requiring a three-ply or better medical-grade mask when indoors, made effective Tuesday, Jan. 17. This decision, which updated the previous mask policy that allowed cloth masks, was made in response to the recent surge of COVID-19 cases and the increased infectiousness of the omicron variant.
(01/18/22 7:00am)
As the state of New Mexico consistently breaks 3,000 new COVID-19 cases daily attributed to the new, highly infectious omicron variant, the University of New Mexico has no current plans to move to remote learning for the spring 2022 semester. Even as the school tightens up its COVID-19 protocols, many faculty members still feel apprehensive about the recent return to an in-person semester, which started on Tuesday.
(01/11/22 4:01am)
Though the COVID-19 pandemic has posed a unique set of difficulties for college students, some have been able to take these changes in stride and find unique opportunities to connect. Fall 2021 University of New Mexico graduates Datenzing Tamang, Sami Sosa and Mia Amin have found ways to blaze new paths for themselves, even when the road ahead is as uncertain as it has ever been.
(01/10/22 8:00am)
With the spring semester beginning Tuesday, Jan. 18, the University of New Mexico’s Student Activities Center and Associated Students of the University of New Mexico have organized several events in the first two weeks to get students back into the groove after break.
(12/13/21 8:00am)
Olivia Moss is a student graduating with a Bachelor of Science in health education. After moving to New Mexico from Colorado, Moss found a home in Albuquerque and plans to continue immersing herself in the community she’s found a love for.
(01/11/22 4:00am)
(12/07/21 6:37am)