Winthrop warns students about copyrighted music
November 26Winthrop University is warning students to stop downloading copyrighted music over the university's computer system.
Winthrop University is warning students to stop downloading copyrighted music over the university's computer system.
Not long ago, a federal judge denounced the FBI for throwing Taiwanese-born scientist Wen Ho Lee in solitary confinement and forcing him to choose between speaking to his family or his attorneys.
The UNM men's soccer team extended its improbable post-season run, but fell short of the ultimate upset, losing 2-0 to top-ranked Southern Methodist University Sunday in Dallas.
It was only fitting that the UNM football team guaranteed its first winning season since 1997 behind a dominant rushing game. For the past two seasons, it has been the mainstay of the Lobos' offense and seniors Jarrod Baxter, Holmon Wiggins and Javier Hanson have been the primary beneficiaries of it.
The UNM football team and junior forward Chelsea Grear of the women's basketball team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
Red Menace members John Salazar, LeeRoy Lucero, Dom Zarrella and Jonathan Abdalla, from left, cheer during the Lobo Football team's 53-0 win over rival New Mexico State University Saturday, the last regular game of the season.
I have never laughed so hard as I did while reading Louis Griego's silly letter. I would expect that kind of foolishness from a liberal, but Griego stated he once "registered with our organization" and, wait for it, "went to a couple of meetings." Oh goodness! He must be a true Republican if he went that far. All the same, let me try to speak for the group.
It was all about respect for the UNM football team in its 53-0 thrashing of intrastate rival New Mexico State University Saturday at University Stadium.
Matthew Kennicott's letter in the Nov. 15 issue of the Daily Lobo disturbed me. It seems obvious to me that American values were originally based on the ideas of freedom.
Saturday night's contest between the UNM men's basketball team and West Virginia University came down to a duel between the two best players on the court - Lobo junior Ruben Douglas and Mountaineer freshman Jonathan Hargett.
While we struggle with our earthly concerns, the war has an unforeseen effect: the Butter Battle Book shortage on the planet Vox.
When I was walking home from campus on Nov. 14, I wondered why I could not find even one issue of that day's Daily Lobo. An off-campus search turned out to be futile as well. I didn't think about it much then, but the heated debate in more recent issues over the front-page photo of that edition explains this curiosity.
The UNM men's basketball team and West Virginia University engaged in a shootout at The Pit Saturday, with the guards taking center stage in the Lobos' 88-85 loss.
Concepcion Ruiz, right, serves cranberry sauce with fellow volunteers, from right, George and Elizabeth Rico, Lieutenant Governor Walter Bradley, Louie Romero and Esteban Burciaga. All, except Bradley, are members of the Seventh Day Adventists of the North Valley. Members of the church have helped with Project Share's Thanksgiving dinner for 14 years. The program is on Yale Boulevard.
The celebration has been put on hold and the preparation has begun for the UNM men's soccer team as it gears up for the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Junior midfielder Junro Narita extended the UNM men’s soccer team stay in the NCAA Tournament when he scored the game’s only goal in the 23rd minute to defeat Florida International 1-0 in Dallas, Texas. Narita knocked in a header past Golden Panther goalie Roy Rosenberg on a corner kick pass from midfielder William Junot with 23:46 gone in the first half to give the Lobos the lead it needed.
Much is being made lately of the disturbing photograph that showed the gruesome execution of a member of the Taliban by Northern Alliance troops published in the Daily Lobo last Wednesday. Objections to its publication are understandable; no moral person can help shivering at the thought of such a painful and inglorious end.
Holiday travelers walk in the Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., Tuesday. Travel industry experts predict a decline in air travel at least 15 percent lower than one year ago, citing economic weakness and fear of flying in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks.
My concern is why the Daily Lobo ran only one small photo of the castration and execution scene when New York Times ran three large photos of what our support troops were doing. It appears more men were killed than just one if all the photos are examined.
"A picture speaks a thousand words," was another response to the photo that was published in the Daily Lobo that caused so much controversy and hurt many virgin eyes.