COLUMN: Wildlife refuges should be preserved
November 5Canoeing, camping and killing: Two out of three ain't bad. Now it's time to stop the slaughter of animals in America's wildlife "refuges."
Canoeing, camping and killing: Two out of three ain't bad. Now it's time to stop the slaughter of animals in America's wildlife "refuges."
The UNM men's soccer team ended its home schedule in disappointing fashion because of a second half collapse, losing 4-1 to the University of Nevada at Las Vegas Sunday at the UNM Soccer Complex.
The execution of convicted-child killer Terry Clark, which is scheduled for Tuesday night, poses a dilemma for many in New Mexico, a state the has largely chosen to stay out of the fray when it comes to the death penalty.
Sophomore quarterback Casey Kelly threw two touchdown passes and UNM held the nation's leading rusher to 93 yards in a 20-15 victory over San Diego State University Saturday night at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
The UNM volleyball team won its first road game of the season and ended a seven-game losing streak Saturday, defeating the Air Force Academy 3-2 in a hard-fought five game match.
I was studying with a friend when another friend ran into us with the news that she had just met a girl. With a little coaxing, she agreed to tell us the story.
A four-year dispute between the campus police union and the University's Human Resources office continues, as their latest round of court-ordered mediation ended at impasse in late October.
It was a mission accomplished for the UNM women's basketball team, which earned a dominating 85-44 victory against the Denmark Select Saturday at The Pit.
I find it sad that my country is busy creating orphans, widows and homeless people. I find it depressing that most of these victims that my country is creating have no idea what the Pentagon or World Trade Center were until a few weeks ago.
The UNM women's soccer team lost its final regular season game to Northern Arizona State University 4-1 on the road Sunday.
A group of UNM professors and a nationally-known economist will discuss free trade and current U.S. economic policy on campus today.
I would like to remind those so-called "peace-protesters" that our country is at war. We did not just arbitrarily decide to declare war on terrorism. Were it not for our World Trade Center and Pentagon being attacked, Afghanistan would remain an unrecognizable place on the map and the terrorists would just keep training more terrorists and harassing various countries.
Nine-year-old Jordan, right, and 7-year-old Sophia Lear race to pick up candy thrown by participants in the Marigold Parade on Isleta Boulevard Sunday.
As part of a nationwide event aimed at raising awareness of non-traditional college students, the UNM Association for Non-traditional Students will offer an informational talk for people with questions about childcare Wednesday.
Senior field goal kicker Vladimir Borombozin of the football team and setter Kelly Griffin of the volleyball team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
In response to Bob Anderson's asinine proposal to cancel classes as a protest of U.S. military actions in Afghanistan, I would like to ask: are the students supposed to fall behind on their educations and schedules because of Bob Anderson's feelings?
The UNM men's soccer team plays at its home field for the last time this season against the University of Nevada at Las Vegas Sunday afternoon.
The UNM men's golf team came up short of winning its third tournament this season, finishing third at the Baylor Invitational during the week.
We live every day in this society, whether we like what is going on or not.
The UNM women's golf team ended its fall season in impressive fashion, winning its second tournament of the season, the Wahine Rainbow Fall Golf Classic, during the week.