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October 2Bill Miller, left, Physics and Astronomy Teaching Laboratory supervisor, burns a copy of the Daily Lobo while teaching assistant Ron Kemmer looks on during a lab held outside Regener Hall Monday.
Bill Miller, left, Physics and Astronomy Teaching Laboratory supervisor, burns a copy of the Daily Lobo while teaching assistant Ron Kemmer looks on during a lab held outside Regener Hall Monday.
Michele Buchanan plays a Celtic harp during an opening reception in Jonson Gallery Monday for The Irish Renaissance lecture series, which runs through Nov. 14. Call 277- 2415 for information.
Ani DiFranco is back in New Mexico again. Tonight the acclaimed funky folk babe will jam Santa Fe's Paolo Soleri Amphitheatre to celebrate her most recent release, Revelling/Reckoning.
Today voters will choose from a list of relatively well-known mayoral and City Council candidates, but they will also be asked to decide on 11 bond issues and three city charter amendments.
People can vote for their favorite mayoral and City Council candidates as well as a variety of bond issues today at various polling locations in Albuquerque.
Few actors can make a one-hour monologue bearable, much less a pleasure. Jill Battson is a delightful exception to this rule. Battson's original monologue, "486-8474 Or: How I Learned to Live With Obsession," is nothing short of brilliant. Add to this Battson's heartfelt performance, and one has theater at its best.
The span of human history has been defined by ideas, conflict and society's resolution of these two. To believe that this resolution will always be a peaceful one is to ignore human nature, as well as, thousands of years of history.
The Faculty Senate will hold an emergency meeting today at 3:30 p.m. in the Kiva Lecture Hall to discuss professor Richard Berthold's Sept. 11 statement to his class that "anyone who can blow up the Pentagon has my vote."
UNM and history Professor Richard Berthold have agreed that he will not be on campus for the remainder of the week while matters relating to his personal safety are investigated, Provost Brian Foster announced today.
I am a junior at UNM, and have over the last three years taken four classes from Professor Richard Berthold. During that time, I learned that he was a very bright, strong-willed and opinionated man.
When searching for reasons why today's mayoral election is important, one need look no farther than a nearby television screen.
Red Earth is one of those local bands that just can't be categorized. The eight ethnically-varied members of the band - with a few lineup changes - have been mixing up their politically-charged bouillabaisse of funk, reggae, ska, punk and metal for about five years.
It's always exciting for a reporter to find an unexposed, fledgling band that possesses all the qualities of a group destined for greatness. That's what I found in the Pregnant Clones.
Sophomore Sandy Lukowski of the women's tennis team and the men's rugby team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
UNM head football coach Rocky Long went into Saturday's game against the University of Utah fearing that his defense would have trouble stopping the Utes' vaunted running game.
The losing streak is over for the UNM women's soccer team as it stunned No. 12 ranked University of Kentucky 1-0 Sunday on the road at The Traditional Bank Invitational.
Performers from the Chóa Van Hanh Buddhist Temple entertain customers at Panda Express on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Girard Boulevard during a grand opening ceremony Saturday.
Joel Smith of Big J Enterprises welds a water pipe in the Student Union Building Wenesday.
Some UNM students have closely followed the mayoral race and plan to vote during Tuesday's election despite overwhelming media coverage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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