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Chelsea Erven | November 16Oscar Marquez, owner of Heart and Soul Tattoos and Body Piercing on Central, says his patrons call him “St.
Oscar Marquez, owner of Heart and Soul Tattoos and Body Piercing on Central, says his patrons call him “St.
The SUB ballroom was filled with glitter, wigs and glam Saturday night at the UNM Queer Straight Alliance’s second annual drag show. QSA event organizer Adam Quintero reprised his role as Lady Gaga for this year’s show.
The UNM soccer teams’ seasons are over. Well, technically only the women’s season. The men still have an anorexic-slim chance at making the postseason, after losing 2-0 to Cal State Bakersfield in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament semifinal.
Editor, There is never a time in American politics when there isn’t something new to be learned and analyzed.
Editor, On Veterans Day, the government gives all of its employees a day off with pay, paid for by taxing the worker.
Dear Non-Veteran Student, Thursday was Veterans Day. What comes to mind when you think of a veteran?
Nutritionists recommend thinking before eating to avoid extra pesky pounds Between class, work, studying and social activities, it can be hard to avoid the infamous “freshman 15,” but a few easy lifestyle changes can prevent gaining extra pounds.
It wasn’t a well-scripted start for the UNM women’s basketball team; it was just nondescript. Outsized and outmatched, UNM shot 26 percent in the first half, and Texas Tech dismantled the Lobos 80-53 at The Pit in their regular-season opener Saturday.
The UNM men’s basketball team might be young, but it’s not defenseless. Propelled by their stingy defense, the Lobos beat Detroit Mercy 63-54, and held the Titans to 30 percent shooting from the field before a raucous crowd of 15,145 on Saturday at The Pit.
It was a landmark match for the UNM volleyball team Saturday. The Lobos blanked Wyoming 3-0 at Johnson Center and continued their seven-game winning streak, which included three straight sweeps.
It’s a brand new cast for a brand new year. After a 30-win season, back-to-back Mountain West Conference regular-season championships and a trip to the NCAA tournament, the UNM men’s basketball team is prepared to defend its title.
It’s been two years too long for swingman Curtis Dennis. The junior from the Bronx, N.Y., has been itching to get on Bob King Court and display his talents for the UNM men’s basketball team. Dennis probably won’t be a starter, but he said knows his responsibility: It’s to be a spark plug off the Lobos’ bench.
The key to the UNM women’s basketball team’s success lies in its freshmen. With juniors Sara Halasz and Nikki Nelson out with season-ending knee injuries and senior Jessica Kielpinski playing with a bum foot, it will be up to the underclassmen to fill in. “I’ve said it quite a bit,” head coach Don Flanagan said.
The UNM men’s basketball team won’t have a big contributor for the first two games of the regular season. Guard Phillip McDonald, who started every game last season, suffered a partially torn ligament in his elbow during the Lobos’ 107-62 exhibition win over Manchester College. Head coach Steve Alford said McDonald will be evaluated after the Lobos’ first two games. “Obviously, Phillip’s injury— there is never a good time,” Alford said.
Seems like there is a month for everything these days. In October, the subjects ranged from the worthwhile (National Breast Cancer Awareness Month) to the completely absurd (National Toilet Tank Repair Month). In that vein, National Cyber Security Awareness Month was somewhere near worthwhile.
Editor, As a UNM student and Albuquerque inhabitant, I was grateful for the forewarning of the imposing bed bug invasion.
Editor: I find myself seldom affected by on-campus demonstrators and boisterous ecclesiastics anymore.
This year, Lobo Village is sponsoring the Lobo’s Got Talent show, and that makes it possible for the Student Activities Center to offer cash prizes for first, second and third place.
Put your politics aside. That’s the message Elise Wheeler wanted to send this Veterans Day. The director of the Veterans Resource Center (VRC) said the holiday is meant to honor servicemen and women — and that’s it.
Plans for a student-funded recreational center have been put on hold. Tim Gutierrez, with the office of Student Affairs, said the project idea came from students and will continue only with student support.