Lax education endangers nation
Jason Darensburg | April 30On April 18, UNM Provost Chaouki Abdallah sent students an email that contained a link to a newly released report sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations.
On April 18, UNM Provost Chaouki Abdallah sent students an email that contained a link to a newly released report sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations.
Readers, For the last four years I terrorized UNM through the Daily Lobo. But someone finally wised up, and so this paper is my last as a Lobo employee.
Dear Dr. Peg, I want to know more about having a gluten allergy and how common or serious it really is.
Last week, I noticed a letter in the Lobo criticizing the editor-in-chief of this paper for expressing his opinions.
I walked past the duck pond the other day where I saw a guy push over a table that had just been set up then continue on his way.
Dear Wooley, I’ve got two years left until I graduate from UNM and leave Albuquerque.
Isn’t the sun lovely? Don’t you want to just go bask in it? Strip down and soak it up? Tempting, isn’t it?
I am disturbed at the amount of offline learning going on in a supposedly modern school such as UNM.
Dear Wooley, Right now I am very conflicted in my home-life situation. I live with my parents, and they have been so gracious as to let me live in their home for free as long as I stay in school, which I am very grateful for.
Effective celebrity activists use their fame and fortune to bring attention to important issues and to give credibility to representatives of social movements.
Ah, the chain letter, those things that nobody sees anymore in print form but that have become an irritating hassle with the advent of social networks.
We have a new student body president now, but it should be known that Jaymie Roybal, lame duck, quietly denied undergrads a chance to vote on their student fees.
As the northern hemisphere tilts toward the sun, bringing long spring evenings replete with floral perfume and avian symphonies, it can be hard to remember that inside some people, it is lonely, dark and cold.
Today marks the day each spring when our campus is scattered with eager and ambitious individuals seeking to increase awareness about the ASUNM election process.
My name is Ashkii Hatathlie and I am a presidential candidate for ASUNM, and I am proud to be running with the slate Impact for UNM Student Government.
Despite the strong leadership of the current GPSA president and council, and despite a strong showing at the GPSA-ASUNM-sponsored rally for affordable education, students face a fee increase for the upcoming year.
Dear Wooley, I moved around a lot growing up and met a lot of people in so many different places. I remember during one year in high school, I met a gal and even though I only lived near her a short time, we became such good friends.
Needles, empty shooters and crushed malt liquor cans litter the sun-streaked hills and roads that lead to the Santuario de Chimayó, perhaps the most holy pilgrimage site in New Mexico.
A man I work for was told he would die in a month if he didn’t find another doctor to refill his morphine pump. He told me about it, and even though this was not exactly a death sentence, he took it very seriously.
As I have read through the UNM policies, procedures and guidance regarding activities and freedom of speech on UNM campus, I think first about what special nature a university has in contrast to private individuals, companies and government organizations.