Lobos Basketball Tournament
Student regent explains budget
Svetlana Ozden | April 9Student Regent Jake Wellman said students should expect an increase in student fees next year to fund Athletics.
GPSA Council chair elections begin
Luke Holmen | April 9GPSA electronic ballot elections began today and run until April 11. The Daily Lobo interviewed council chair candidates Michael Verrilli and Kris Miranda to find out where they stand on the issues.
Machines reward recycling
Miriam Belin | April 9Students can now earn discounts at restaurants and on merchandise for recycling used bottles. The PepsiCo Dream Machine kiosks, located in the SUB, Johnson Gym and La Posada, reward students with points for recycling bottles and aluminum cans.
Pondering the Chimayó pilgrimage
Chris Quintana | April 9Needles, empty shooters and crushed malt liquor cans litter the sun-streaked hills and roads that lead to the Santuario de Chimayó, perhaps the most holy pilgrimage site in New Mexico.
Longboarding articles misuse name, interview
April 9Editor, I was interviewed for your articles “Long Ride” and “Boarders: Safety first when tempting fate,” (both published Thursday) and my entire last name was somehow turned from “Larsen” to “Adler” in both articles, as well as in captions in online photos.
Leap qualifies long jumper for Olympic Trials
April 9Kendall Spencer only needed one jump to make history at the Don Kirby Invitational track meet this past Saturday.
First time steeplechase runner sets new record
Cesar Davila | April 9In her first ever steeplechase race, UNM junior long distance runner Imogen Ainsworth snagged second place and set the fifth fastest time in UNM history.
Sports Briefs
April 9TEMPE, Ariz. — UNM’s No. 19 men’s golf team finished the weekend tied for second place in the Arizona State University Thunderbird Invitational.
AP crime briefs
April 5ALAMOGORDO, N.M. — Alamogordo police say a convicted ax murderer has been arrested after he allegedly violated an order of protection by knocking on the door of the family home Feb.
APD increases security measures downtown
Luke Holmen and Svetlana Ozden | April 5On weekends, Albuquerque police have tripled presence downtown and now close more sections of the area to cars in an effort to increase safety.
Alums create game, give some profits to fight cancer
Avicra Luckey | April 5Two former UNM students created an app that has the ability to both entertain and save lives. Brother-sister duo Stephanie Balderrama and Robert Castillo, creators of “Adventures of Marvin and Mel: Word Rescue” are donating 15 percent of net proceeds earned from the game’s sale in the App Store to the American Cancer Society for the first year that it is on sale.
Faculty, staff ally with LGBTQ
Hannah Stangebye | April 5Hundreds of faculty and staff are identifying as either an “ally” or “out” member of the LGBTQ community in an effort to create a safer and more welcoming environment on campus.
America addicted to materialism
Alexandra Swanberg | April 5A man I work for was told he would die in a month if he didn’t find another doctor to refill his morphine pump. He told me about it, and even though this was not exactly a death sentence, he took it very seriously.
UNM offers access to independent study
April 5Editor, Within UNM, there is an independent study through correspondence program that offers a set curriculum of catalog courses approved by academic units.
Meet heats up with weather
Cesar Davila | April 5More than 1,000 athletes expect to compete this weekend at the Don Kirby High School and Collegiate Invitational.
Unarmed guards can’t cite students
Jeffrey Hertz | April 5With the addition of Lobo Village, the UNM Police Department didn’t hire any additional officers.
ASUNM slates prepare for spring elections
Hannah Stangebye | April 5With the ASUNM elections just one week away, presidential candidates Ashkii Hatathlie and Caroline Muraida and their respective slates are preparing for the impending elections.
Hopeful: Grad students need voice
Svetlana Ozden | April 5GPSA presidential candidate Marisa Silva told students she will make the graduate student voice heard next year.
Security must take precedence over liberty
Jack Harris/ Daily Lobo Guest Columnist | April 5As I have read through the UNM policies, procedures and guidance regarding activities and freedom of speech on UNM campus, I think first about what special nature a university has in contrast to private individuals, companies and government organizations.









