Lobos Basketball Tournament
Voters Guide: New Mexico takes to the polls for Election Day
David Lynch | November 4Today is Election Day, and for those planning to vote, The Daily Lobo has compiled the latest updates on the major races.
Senator considers mental health care reforms
November 4U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich visited UNM Monday afternoon to meet with representatives of the Brain and Behavioral Health Institute and discuss mental health initiatives.
Students incensed by parking lot security
Erika Eddy | November 4There have been 28 auto thefts and 97 auto burglaries on campus since January, and some students are beginning to wonder if UNM and the UNM Police Department are doing enough to protect their belongings.
New group invites aspiring developers
Lauren Marvin | November 4The creative process starts with a daunting blank screen and endless opportunities, but soon becomes an interactive video game with the help of local gamers.
All endangered species have equal importance
Will Brewer | November 4We’ve all heard about endangered species that exist globally. Majestic creatures like the humpback whale, Bengal tiger, and Mexican wolf are all species that represent pure wildness for many, and galvanize public support and money for their survival.
Dr Peg's Prescription: Voting in elections correlates with good health
Peggy Spencer and M.D. | November 4Would you like to know who and what to vote for? Well, that I can’t tell you. How you vote is up to you. I am not about to take a political stance in a health column. The reason I am writing about it at all is that I believe voting is good for your health, and I am not the only one.
Thundering Herd tramples Lobos
Isabel Gonzalez | November 3It was a stunning loss for the New Mexico men’s soccer team. With 31 shots on goal and 15 corner kicks, the Lobos statistically proved better than Marshall University, who only recorded seven shots and no corner kicks. But Marshall proved better where it really counted. The Thundering Herd defeated the Lobos 2-1 on Saturday night. The loss brought an end to the Lobos’ five-game home winning streak.
Sarah Belle Brown award winners honored
November 3The office of the UNM President Bob Frank has announced the 2014 winners of the Sarah Belle Brown Community Service Awards. This year’s awardees include student winner Priscila Poliana, a graduate student in urban and regional planning; faculty award winner Dr. Arti Prasad, division chief for the Department of Internal Medicine and executive medical director of Center for Life; and staff award winner Ashley Taylor, senior academic advisor at Anderson School of Management.
Lobos quell Rebels in close-fought contest
Thomas Romero-Salas | November 3It took one play and one drive for New Mexico to escape UNLV with a 31-28 victory. UNM had just blown a 17-point lead in the third quarter when cornerback Isiah Brown took the field in the fourth quarter against UNLV.
Sixth sweep running for UNM cross country
Staff Report | November 3The New Mexico men’s and women’s cross country teams continued their run of dominance by sweeping the Mountain West Cross Country Championships for the sixth consecutive year on Friday. For the women, it was their seventh straight MW title, while the men won their sixth successive championship.
Sports briefs for Nov. 3
November 3The New Mexico women’s soccer team clinched the No. 3 seed in the Mountain West Tournament with a 2-1 win over regular-season champion San Diego State 2-1 Friday. UNM has won three straight games and will take on sixth-seed Boise State on Tuesday.
APD, DOJ come to agreement
Jonathan Baca | November 3The Albuquerque Police Department and the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday they had reached a settlement agreement that will require the APD to implement sweeping changes in their policies regarding use of force and the handling of suspects with mental health concerns. The agreement states it is “designed to ensure police integrity, protect officer safety, and prevent use of excessive force, including unreasonable use of deadly force, by APD.”
Campus cars out of service
Erika Eddy | November 3UNM Police Department received a report on Saturday of multiple campus service vehicles with flat tires. In a statement, UNMPD said that 57 service vehicles across campus were vandalized in what may be a Halloween prank.
Lobos tip off with strong start in exhibition
Kyle Tomasi | November 3The New Mexico men’s basketball team took the court for the first time this season in front of 13,131 fans at home, defeating West New Mexico 89-45 in the team’s first exhibition. Senior guard Hugh Greenwood and sophomore guard Cullen Neal combined to score the team’s first 23 points, nine of which came off of three straight 3-pointers by Greenwood.
The Howl: Nov. 1, 2014 episode
November 2The Howl is a weekly online newscast produced by the Daily Lobo. On this week's show: President Frank bestows awards; A new development is planned for South Campus; Election Day is on Tuesday; Jasper's killer is still on the loose; UNM Green Fund starts accepting applications; Micaela Eldridge-Lane tells UNM's ghost stories; Brianna Gallegos looks into campus security; UNM cross country sweeps the Mountain West; UNM football heads to Las Vegas; UNM basketball returns
The Howl: Ghosts of UNM
November 2This Halloween, The Howl's Micaela Eldridge-Lane looks into a few of UNM's ghost stories.
The Howl: Search for Tasmanian devil's killer continues
November 2The recent killer of an endangered Tasmanian devil at the Albuquerque BioPark Zoo remains unsolved. The Howl's Brianna Serna has the story.








