Lobos Basketball Tournament
Health care hikes hit UNM, not students
Svetlana Ozden | July 23Although the Board of Regents approved a 22 percent increase in UNM student health insurance premiums, the University will bear most of the additional cost.
Student race car sets records
Svetlana Ozden | July 23Engineering students designed and built a race car that accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in four seconds and placed in the top 10 overall in an international race car competition.
North campus road a hazard
Avicra Luckey | July 23Brennan Baiamonte said he walks along Camino de Salud near UNMH almost every day, but he has to be careful when crossing the small road because accidents happen there so often.
Vaccine nixes need for needles
Barbara Gomez-Aguinaga and Barbara Gomez-Aguinaga | July 23A UNM professor is developing a more effective and safe way to treat and prevent tuberculosis.
Father’s deportation sparks career in immigration law
Barbara Gomez-Aguinaga and Barbara Gomez-Aguinaga | July 23He did not cross the border to support his family and did not become a refugee to save his life,
Hipsters hallow a hollow counterculture
Alexandra Swanberg | July 23I bought some so-so items on clearance at Buffalo Exchange a few months ago, and upon eyeing them, my sister Jacey declared me a hipster.
DA would arrest on basis of convenience, not fact
July 23Editor, I work as a reader/writer at CNM’s Disability Resource Center, and I came across a column in the July 21 issue of the Albuquerque Journal that should disturb all students and faculty members who are conscious of the need to be ever vigilant about our U.S.
Employee: Killing ducks, eggs is University policy
July 23Editor, In New Mexico, there’s a legend of La Llorona, the ghost of a woman weeping at water’s edge for her lost children.
Love story explores religious conflict
Graham Gentz | July 23“Paloma” is an extreme amount of talent contained in a very small space.
Class studies traditional healing
Nicole Perez | July 23In one summer course, UNM students learn how to laugh without being told a joke, ward off the evil eye and even release stagnated blood with burning hot glass cups.
Angels, aliens guide conference speakers
Antonio Sanchez | July 23Angels first spoke to Nancy Wallace after a freak accident that almost paralyzed her when she was 6 years old.
Teen’s cutesy chic sells globally
Nicole Storey | July 23Kattie Rose stared at her reflection in the window and carefully combed the pink and purple bangs of her wig with a tiny green comb.
Hospital food may get a fresh start
Nicole Perez | July 23Debrilla Ratchford said she’s trying to tip the mass consciousness, one bean sprout at a time.
Humor binds close-knit Lobos
Nicole Perez | July 23Natalie Jenks and her teammates on the UNM women’s soccer team voluntarily practice every day during the summer, which Jenks started doing after she wasn’t fit enough to play her freshman year.
‘Dream Team’ matched at last
Cesar Davila | July 23Sports fans love to fantasize about how great athletes and teams from different generations would measure up against one another.
Seasoned QB aids team in transition
Thomas Romero-Salas | July 23Senior quarterback B.R. Holbrook tackled various injuries, multiple head-coaching changes, quarterback competitions and even a bout of mononucleosis on the path to become the Lobos’ starting quarterback.
Forward practices with pros
Thomas Romero-Salas | July 23Lobo soccer has been an important part of senior forward Devon Sandoval’s life since he was little.
Captain balances work, school, rugby
Alexandra Swanberg | July 23Even on a team ranked among the top 20 women’s rugby teams in the U.S. during eight of the last 10 years, Jade McLaughlin stands out, said head coach Shannon Robinson.
Suspect, victim identified in 7-11 murder case
July 19On Wednesday police arrested three men believed to be responsible for the murder of a 7-11 clerk, the Albuquerque Journ reported. Chad Mercer, 36, was fatally shot at the 7-11 on Central Avenue and University Boulevard early Tuesday morning.












