UNM Crime Briefs
Alexandra Swanberg | March 26At some time between March 13 and 18, an unknown suspect stole a UNM-issued Apple laptop from a UNM professor’s office.
At some time between March 13 and 18, an unknown suspect stole a UNM-issued Apple laptop from a UNM professor’s office.
The New Mexico baseball team is making a venue change starting with this weekend’s game versus San Diego State.
Tony Snell will dip his toe into the NBA waters. New Mexico head basketball coach Steve Alford said Tuesday afternoon his star junior guard will put his name into the upcoming NBA Draft.
UNM graduate student Jeffrey Knockel has a penchant for solving difficult homework assignments. In high school, he programmed his TI-83 calculator to do his calculus homework. And in 2011, he was tasked with finding out how China is using Skype to spy on its citizens.
Richard Martinez has been on UNM’s custodial staff for seven years and has only seen a pay raise once.
UNM’s latest candidate for a VP of research and economic development brings experience about how departments can weather sequestration cuts. Richard Billo is the second candidate for the position and spoke at an open forum Thursday.
Awakening on my final day, I ascend the steps of my underground bunker, which serves as a pseudo bomb shelter, into the morning sun, atop Nine Mile Hill.
Editor, I was shocked to see an egregiously sexist headline in the Daily Lobo today. I did not attend Ted Bunch’s lecture, but I must say the snippet posted as the headline for the article was abhorrent.
This is not your daddy’s theater. Bondage, dominance, submission and sadomasochism are the top layer of David Ives’ “Venus in Fur,” presented at the Aux Dog Theatre.
If you’re planning on spending all your money on fuzzy bunnies, cute puppies and chocolate this week, then start saving now with this week’s money-savers.
Three UNM students were sick of analyzing graphs, watching PowerPoint presentations and reading scientific papers last semester. So instead, they decided to visualize scientific data through dance.
GPSA presidential candidates Sharif Gias and Priscila Poliana debated for the final time this weekend before the April 1-4 elections.
Men and women united Tuesday night for a lecture on how men and boys can be the solution to ending violence against women and girls. “Why Good Men Are Silent” was given by Ted Bunch, co-founder of A Call to Men.
In a nation with multiple networks devoted to cartoons 24 hours a day, seven days a week, you may have heard this one before: Back in my day we didn’t have 24-hour cartoon channels.
The New Mexico baseball team bounced back after another mind-numbing loss at Lobo Field on Sunday. In a doubleheader versus Nevada, UNM dropped the first game 3-2 but came back to win the second game 7-5.
During both ends of Sunday’s doubleheader, the New Mexico softball team needed to overcome deficits to defeat Siena College. It won both games by different methods.
The UNM men’s and women’s track teams accumulated 25 top-10 finishes at the UTEP Springtime Invitational on Saturday.
The NCAA West No. 3 seed New Mexico, Mountain West regular-season and tournament champions, dropped out in the second round of the NCAA Men’s Division I National Championships Thursday night after a 68-62 loss to Harvard.
GPSA presidential candidates Sharif Gias and Priscila Poliana discussed on Thursday how they would have responded to the recent incidents of sexual battery and racism on campus.
Interpersonal conflict: It’s inevitable in human relationships. People are individuals, each with their own opinions, likes and dislikes.