Barlow leaves with a victory
Mundo Carrillo | November 14Interim head football coach George Barlow won’t be leaving UNM without a win. On Saturday, the Lobos beat the UNLV Rebels 21-14 with a game-winning touchdown run late in the fourth quarter.
Interim head football coach George Barlow won’t be leaving UNM without a win. On Saturday, the Lobos beat the UNLV Rebels 21-14 with a game-winning touchdown run late in the fourth quarter.
The volleyball team went toe-to-toe with No. 23 Colorado State on Saturday, but couldn’t get itself over the winning line.
The men’s basketball team needed only to play defense in the second half to win its season opener comfortably. UNM left the Pit as clear victors, with a 92-40 win Friday night over the University of New Orleans in front of 14,011 fans.
Women’s Basketball —LUBBOCK, Texas. The women’s basketball team lost its opening game of the season Friday to Texas Tech, 69-43.
After losing in the first round of the NCAA tournament last year, the time for redemption draws near for the women’s soccer team.
A Las Cruces elementary school teacher has been arrested at his elementary school on allegations of trafficking cocaine.
Oct. 28, Tires slashed near Clark Hall A student reported that her car tires were slashed at Clark Hall.
For the men’s basketball team it’s not a road to March Madness so much as it’s a direct flight to the tournament. It’s been two years since the Lobos took that same magical ride to the NCAA championships after the 2009 Lobo team’s school record of 30 wins. The Lobos finished 30-5, including an incredible 14-game MWC win streak.
The men’s basketball team goes in blind for the first regular season game.
The women’s basketball team is young and nervous, but head coach Yvonne Sanchez said the Lobos are eager for a rematch against Red Raider Nation.
Phillip McDonald, known as P-Mac to Lobo fans, is finally injury free and is literally a big man on campus. The 6-foot-5-inch guard is one of three seniors on the Lobos, including forwards Drew Gordon and A.J.
Imagine, if you can, that your whole life you had been deceived. Tricked into thinking you were something you weren’t. And then suddenly, nineteen years into this deception the truth comes to light in a cruel and painful manner.
Ever see a movie where the camera is placed in front of a runaway truck? The careening hunk of metal swerves right and left as your heart hammers in your chest and ends up hitting and covering the camera, with a horrific crunch and squeal, bouncing to a rest while you take a breath. For graduate students, that’s the pace of a semester. This is the part of the semester where I, and probably many other graduate students, have to grit our teeth and think about something else.
Editor, As we focus our attention on creating jobs, we should acknowledge an important resource that can further our efforts to employ residents here in New Mexico.
UNM students founded an online journal that they said they hope will connect graduate students across the nation. Graduate students Lindsay Ives and Leah Sneider launched a peer-reviewed journal, called In Progress this semester.
Researchers at UNM found new genes in certain marsupial mammals such as, a duck billed platypuses. The researchers said the new genes may lead to new treatments and diagnostic tools for human diseases.
UNM men’s basketball team player Chad Adams pleaded guilty to DWI first offense on Wednesday. Adams was arrested for DWI, careless driving and driving on a suspended license May 1.
Steve Thoma, AKA Doc Atomic, is an Albuquerque-based artist who specializes in creating sculptures from salvaged electronics and scientific equipment.
Since July 2010, much of UNM’s part-time faculty retirement contributions were significantly scaled down, and in some cases slashed altogether.