Parting wisdom from outgoing editor
Chris Quintana | April 27Readers, For the last four years I terrorized UNM through the Daily Lobo. But someone finally wised up, and so this paper is my last as a Lobo employee.
Readers, For the last four years I terrorized UNM through the Daily Lobo. But someone finally wised up, and so this paper is my last as a Lobo employee.
Editor, It has been said, quite correctly, that we are not leaving this planet to our children, but are in fact borrowing it from them.
Inscribed on the UNM Alumni Memorial Chapel’s south wall are the names of the 227 UNM alumni killed in combat since World War I.
The baseball team demonstrated the necessary ninth-inning heroics to pull off a 14-13 win over Texas Tech on Wednesday.
Spring practices are over, but there is still a lot of work to do.
The NFL draft is a spectacle like no other. Only football can host an event where fans buoyantly watch as college athletes are chosen one by one by their favorite teams.
Half-human “changelings” who try to regain their humanity and fight evil forces came to life in the minds of members of the Mind’s Eye Society on April 14th.
Although live action role-playing (LARP) games are based on improvisation, there is still a storyteller who mediates the action.
This time of year is rife with preparations — prepping the garden for planting, your mind for finals and your feet for summer sandals.
The Gathering of Nations is the world’s largest powwow, drawing indigenous tribes from around the world,
Dear Dr. Peg, I want to know more about having a gluten allergy and how common or serious it really is.
Editor, It is very sad that there are so many people in this country today, like Rush Limbaugh, who seem to delight in getting people stirred up and divided, when what is needed most is for us all to calm down and work together to solve all the problems we have.
“The ecosystem needs them. They have some function, some role.
Students face a tough decision when taking on debt to get a college degree that may not land them a job.
A swarm of miller moths (that’s miller, not killer) invaded Albuquerque this week after army cutworm cocoons in the bosque and surrounding areas hatched.
Patrick Ross said his career is more than sequins, feather boas, skin tight dresses or chicken cutlet chest enhancers — for him it’s theater.
As her term comes to an end, ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal said she is proud of ASUNM’s accomplishments this year and hopes that the administration continues to listen to the student body.
Deceased UNM student Wolfgang Scott-Cohen was awarded a posthumous Bachelor of Science in Psychology by the department.
Last week, I noticed a letter in the Lobo criticizing the editor-in-chief of this paper for expressing his opinions.
I walked past the duck pond the other day where I saw a guy push over a table that had just been set up then continue on his way.