Lobos Basketball Tournament
Softball team bounces back
Angela Williams | April 9The UNM softball team offset its mediocre performance in a 2-1 win over Colorado State University in game one of a doubleheader Saturday by pumping up its offense for an 11-0 win in game two.
Elizabeth Louton
James Barron | April 9Elizabeth Louton is a sophomore majoring in political science who is running for ASUNM Senate because of her love of politics. Why did decide to run for office?
Pressure point
April 9Teresa L. Crosier (right) and Lydie L. Schodorf, doctors of Oriental medicine, give an acupuncture demonstration where Crosier pierces the skin of Schodorf's forehead with a needle during the Fiesta de Salud in the SUB Tent Saturday.
Slate's goal is to make a connection with students
April 9My name is Steve Aguilar, and I am The Connection’s vice presidential candidate.
Three candidates vie for GPSA presidential seat
Alma Olaechea | April 9Graduate and professional students can vote for GPSA president today through April 12. The candidates, Rachel Jenks, Keith Valles and Dathan Weems, are second-year law students. The ballot has no other issues or amendments on it this year.
UNM takes two-of-three from UNLV
Lee Cornell | April 9The UNM baseball team missed a chance at sweeping a three-game series this weekend, losing the final game to the University of Nevada at Las Vegas 15-8 Sunday afternoon at the Albuquerque Sports Stadium.
GPSA Council passes budget, elects chairman
Alma Olaechea | April 9The GPSA Council passed next year's budget and elected Bill Dials as its next council chairman during its monthly meeting Saturday. Dials had been running for council chairman unopposed until Brigette Buynak, a law school representative on the Graduate and Professional Student Association Council, decided to run as a write-in candidate at the last minute.
Downtown stadium is needed
Raymond Rivera | April 9Picture this: It's Friday afternoon in May, you leave class and call into work to let your boss know that you won't be in for the afternoon.
Kendra Jackson
Angela Williams | April 9Senate candidate Kendra Jackson wants her voice to be heard, even if she is a freshman. Jackson, who is majoring in elementary education, said she is running for Senate because she feels the student body on campus needs to be represented.
Bridge to success
April 9George Diewald (right), member of the U.S. Army Corps of Structural Engineers, and Gary Kinchen, structural engineer for Albuquerque's Wilson & Company, judge the deflection, or give, of a steel bridge built by an engineering team from the University of Texas at El Paso during the American Society of Engineers' bridge-building contest on Farris Plaza Saturday.
Jacqueline Farrington
Iliana Limn | April 9UNM sophomore Jaqueline Farrington is running for office because she felt no connection to student government, wanted to know what is going on and hopes to make an impact on her community.
Nikki Miles
Jenna Naranjo | April 9Nikki Miles is running for Senator because she said UNM needs an African American student who will represent the needs of minorities.
Historic road bolsters ties with N.M., Mexico
Jenna Naranjo | April 6With about 500 years of history behind it, a trail known as the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro is said by some people to be responsible for New Mexico’s culture, language, religion and folklore.
White, Smith get fond farewell
Francisco Ojeda | April 6The UNM men’s basketball program closed out its season on a special note Wednesday night with the 2001 Lobo Club Men’s Basketball Banquet at the Hyatt Regency hotel. Eleven of the 13 players received awards and were greeted by guest speaker, ex-NBA player Marques Johnson.
Dedicated to all the roomies
April 6Guitarist Randy Nelson and pianist Erik Berglund of Nuvo Rich open “Music Night” in the SRC Commons Thursday night.
News in Brief
April 6Future hospital in Las Cruces needs doctors LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — At least 50 doctors are needed to adequately serve the Las Cruces area’s health care needs, an official from Triad Hospitals Inc. said. Triad plans to build a hospital in Las Cruces. If 50 or 60 new doctors “across all specialties” can be attracted to Las Cruces within the next five years, “the community would be well served,” said John L.
Sports in Brief
April 6Women’s Golf The UNM women’s golf team is in Tempe, Ariz., today through Sunday to participate in the 2001 Ping/Arizona State University Invitational.
CCC, the family secret cru.com tries to hide
April 6Editor, Have you noticed the advertisements popping up lately in the Daily Lobo asking “What bugs you about religion?” with an anecdote from some individual’s answer to the question?


