Dr. Pegs Prescription
Dr. Peggy Spencer | March 29Two people in my life died this week. One was a family member, the other an associate’s husband. Both had terminal cancer and were expected to die eventually, but both went sooner than expected.
Two people in my life died this week. One was a family member, the other an associate’s husband. Both had terminal cancer and were expected to die eventually, but both went sooner than expected.
Editor, For those of us who worry about the climate crisis, the most alarming trend a few years ago was the declining fraction of Americans who believed humans are causing climate change.
Editor, A good deed deserves acknowledgement and praise. Many thanks to the individual who found my wallet Tuesday afternoon and took it to the law school.
Editor, Your decision to support a boycott as a show of solidarity for the CNM paper was a poor choice: You shut down a paper that belongs to the students while not consulting them for how they wanted to handle it.
In one of its most complete outings of the year, the New Mexico baseball team on Thursday dominated SDSU 14-3 to take possession of first place in the Mountain West Conference standings.
This year’s outdoor season could mark a historical feat for UNM men’s track and field if the team manages to finish first in the Mountain West Conference.
UNM men’s basketball head coach Steve Alford rejects the notion that the 2012-13 New Mexico team had a bad season, despite its early exit at the NCAA tournament last week.
Pranksters everywhere, unite. April Fools’ Day is just around the corner and the Daily Lobo has compiled a list of tips for this holiday of tricks.
The CNM Chronicle will resume its production and impounded newspapers will return to newsstands this week now that the CNM administration has backed down from its decision to suspend the student newspaper.
Julie Shigekuni has worked at UNM as the director of Asian American studies and said now is the time for a major change in student diversity on campus.
Editor, I have been an avid reader of the Daily Lobo since I came to campus last January. I have enjoyed the paper’s diversity of perspectives and freedom to pursue countless stories independently.
Editor, I would like to begin quickly with the fact that I am glad you are taking the CNM censorship as seriously as it should be, and I commend the fact you are trying to use the Daily Lobo as a tool to combat the censorship.
The president of CNM announced Wednesday that the CNM Chronicle can resume operations immediately and that Chronicle staff members have their jobs back.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments against Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in California in 2008. The passage of Proposition 8 was a huge setback to our nation’s principles of equality, but there is now hope it will be overturned.
The hoof of a 1,500-pound bull narrowly missed rider Ben Jones’ cowboy hat as the bull butted into his upper arm. Jones doubled over on the stamped dirt as the bull was roped, and three sports-medicine technicians ran into the pen.
Historical re-enactor Bruce Noll hasn’t tired of impersonating poet Walt Whitman in the 43 years he’s been doing it.
On Tuesday, CNM administrators, in a ruthless and authoritarian display of censorship, stripped students of some basic constitutional rights.
Editor, Before we throw our Lobo lanyards and basketball gear atop the fire built Thursday after the men’s basketball team’s second-round departure, let us pause.
Editor’s note: This is in response to the article “Lecturer: Men can end violence against women,” published in Monday’s Daily Lobo.
This weekend it’s softball’s turn to begin the MWC schedule. New Mexico, coming off a doubleheader sweep of Siena on Sunday, kicks off its MWC slate Thursday with a three-game road trip against San Diego State.