Undefeated
Nathan Farmer | November 7Senior midfielders Lance Rozeboom and Michael Green got a senior night gift like no other: the first undefeated season for the men’s soccer team.
Senior midfielders Lance Rozeboom and Michael Green got a senior night gift like no other: the first undefeated season for the men’s soccer team.
An international initiative to prepare communities for life after the world’s fossil fuel supply runs out has presence at UNM.
The (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters’ attentions are focused on finding a place to permanently occupy — 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
On senior night for the UNM men’s soccer team, the seniors were the players who led the team to victory.
A second straight NCAA tournament berth is on tap for the UNM women’s soccer team. After winning the MWC regular season title last weekend, the Lobos beat Wyoming 2-0 on Sunday thanks to goals in the first and last minutes of the game.
Head coach Jeremy Fishbein did what no other Lobo coach has been able to do since 1927: He took a Lobo sports team to an undefeated season.
The UNM men’s basketball team began both its preseason games with two mistakes, but has still come away with dominating wins. The Lobos beat Western New Mexico on Saturday 99-68 in front of 13,473 fans.
The Division I UNM women’s basketball team dominated the Division II New Mexico Highlands University in every stat during an exhibition game Saturday at The Pit.
Editor, I would like to share my experience with trying to receive unemployment benefits from the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions.
Editor, I totally agree with graduate student David Luna. Please, let’s not have any more letters by this Burbank or whoever it is who pretends to be Burbank.
Editor, I read with great interest professor Burbank’s piece concerning the proper method for dealing with the (un)Occupy protesters (curious how it always comes back to the world government of the United Nations whenever you’re dealing with anarchists, isn’t it?) Burbank is right on when he suggests that something must be done with these detestable vermin.
Generators worth $2000 stolen from youth ranch Thieves ripped off an Albuquerque youth ranch charity this week.
Oct. 25 “I want to look in your lunch box” A man called UNMPD Oct. 25. after an unknown male walking ahead of him on a road behind KNME stopped and approached him.
Former Lobo basketball star pleads guilty to DWI Former UNM men’s basketball player Dairese Gary pleaded guilty to DWI in court Thursday. Gary’s sentence included DWI school, alcohol screening, participation in a victim’s impact panel, community services and the use of an ignition interlock device, according to the New Mexico District Attorney’s office. Gary could have faced up to 90 days in jail, but he plea bargained out of any jail time.
ASUNM officially announced they don’t mind the protesters. The Senate passed a resolution acknowledging the movement as a “comprehensive example of the potential for experiential education surrounding lawful, peaceful and effective practice of grass-roots expression.”
ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal updated the senate on her proposed bike share program. She said the bike’s vendor will be B-Cycle, a company that runs a bike share program in Denver, and bike kiosks will be solar-powered.
UNM does all kinds of recruiting to reel in new students, but one of the strangest ways might be talking to high school students about the plague. Nicholas Schwartz is the program’s facilitator of the Medieval Outreach Program, and he said UNM students and alumni to go to local high schools to talk about medieval culture and society and mentor students.
I am writing to correct a number of serious misconceptions in the opinion piece printed on Thursday in regards to the U.S. Military/Industrial complex.
Editor, It was humorous to see how Amy Dicketts, an exchange student from Britain, viewed American cuisine in Tuesday’s Daily Lobo, especially considering the strong negative feelings Americans have toward British cuisine.