New tuition hike hurts low-income students
May 6Editor, While I applaud UNM’s stated intent to encourage faster graduation, the new tuition structure they claim is set up to promote this is incredibly flawed.
Editor, While I applaud UNM’s stated intent to encourage faster graduation, the new tuition structure they claim is set up to promote this is incredibly flawed.
Editor, In the article announcing Antonio Sanchez’s appointment as Daily Lobo editor-in-chief, Sanchez stated that he wanted the Daily Lobo to “provide a voice for students here, as well as for faculty …
Editor, What may be needed to awaken the citizens of this country: Barack Obama, in a press conference with Joe Biden at his side,
Hours after the New Mexico men’s golf team won the Mountain West Conference title, the Lobos accomplished the same feat on the baseball diamond.
Sixth-ranked New Mexico took the Mountain West Conference Championship with an 8-under 844 over three days in Tuscon, Ariz. The Lobos ended with an eight-stroke advantage over both UNLV and SDSU.
A woman dressed in white, wearing a crimson sash and headband, waved a goblet of billowing incense around a participant. The woman chanted in Spanish and waved the perfumed smoke around the man
Masks decorated with feathers, sequins and pompoms hung from the walls of the Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy on Saturday, but one mask stood out from the rest.
Hordes of comic fans filled the Nob Hill comic shop Astro Zombies this Saturday for an annual event that shop owner Mike D’Elia likens to Christmas: Free Comic Book Day.
Albuquerque teems with theater, and this year has been no different. Every weekend there are two, three or even four shows performed around the area.
As you try to catch up on the semester’s readings, quizzes and assignments that you should have completed weeks ago, take a breather and check out this week’s freebies.
Continuing the tradition of the semiannual photo edition, today we, the photo staff, showcase the culmination of our semester’s work. Be it a small accomplishment or grand, we as students and photographers have all completed this semester more knowledgeable than when we began.
It’s that time of year again — the sun’s back out, classes are winding down and once again your bank account is empty. As classes conclude, large crowds of students are hoping to land summer jobs.
A graduate course at UNM proves that students can start their own business even when they’re still stuck in school. Finance professor Fred Mondragon teaches Management 557, “Launching Your Entrepreneurial Business,”
Using recycled materials, UNM’s School of Architecture and Planning plans to prove that fashion exists no matter what you’re wearing.
After I turned 17, I got my first job as a busboy in the café of some casino up in Española. There, you have two choices: You can choose between doing the day shift or the night shift.
Neglected, abused and unwanted rattlesnakes from across the country have found a home at the American International Rattlesnake Museum, nestled among the historic adobe buildings of Old Town.
Bob Myers, director of the American International Rattlesnake Museum, was once bitten by a rattlesnake when he was handling snakes in a photo shoot for National Geographic.
What do you get for the college graduates who have everything, now that they have their bachelor’s degrees? If your friends are moving on to the job market, you’ll want to get them something meaningful to remind them of all that was good and bad — and ugly — about UNM life.
On April 12, officers discovered penciled graffiti written in the men’s bathroom on the third floor of Dane Smith Hall that said, “I am gonna shoot up Popejoy at 3 today 4/12/13.”
April 29 has come and gone, and Steve Alford has not paid the $1 million contract buyout the University says the former men’s basketball head coach must pay.