Despite award, Anderson stresses improvement
Sofia Sanchez | September 15Hispanic Business Magazine has named UNM’s Anderson School of Management the nation’s sixth best graduate business school for Hispanic students for the second year in a row.
Hispanic Business Magazine has named UNM’s Anderson School of Management the nation’s sixth best graduate business school for Hispanic students for the second year in a row.
The Board of Regents discussed the University’s fate in the face of grim 3.2 percent budget cuts at a meeting in the SUB Tuesday.
A 19-year-old man, recently released from the UNM Mental Health Clinic, was shot twice by police when he approached officers and refused to drop a knife Tuesday morning, Albuquerque Police Department Chief Ray Schultz said in a statement.
He is just a little bit misunderstood — that’s all. UNM head football coach Mike Locksley stressed discipline within his program, after the Lobos (0-2) fell to Texas Tech 52-17 on Saturday. At his weekly news conference Tuesday, Locksley said discipline isn’t necessarily the right word. “First of all, I think in football terms, when you talk about ‘discipline,’ sometimes that’s misconstrued,” Locksley said.
In front of a home crowd of 2,252 screaming fans, the UNM volleyball team beat in-state rival New Mexico State in a five-set see-saw battle Tuesday at Johnson Gym. Head coach Jeff Nelson said he was satisfied with his team’s fight and perseverance. “You could tell that we really wanted this one,” he said.
Editor, It has been an effective tool of U.S. foreign policy to justify military action against weaker countries in the name of defending human rights.
I am excited for fall TV, which probably means I actively hate books, so much so that during commercial breaks, I run out of the room to burn down libraries.
Editor, I am appalled about how many people on scholarships, such as the Pell Grant and the Lottery Scholarship, are using this money (intended for school) for everything else not related to school.
In celebration of the bicentennial of Mexican Independence Day, UNM libraries will exhibit a collection of photographs from Juarez and protest art based out of Oaxaca, Mexico, starting Wednesdsay and running through Oct.
The person who stole UNM football player Brandon Lewis’ belongings Aug. 25 confessed to the act, and, as a result, that player was dismissed from the team shortly after the incident occurred, an Athletics spokesman said Monday. UNM sports information director Frank Mercogliano said that one player, who is not named in the UNMPD report, was booted off the team during fall training camp because of the incident.
UNM Information Technologies (IT) released LoboMobile, an application that allows student to access UNM information from their cell phones.
It’s not often a movie with a sophisticated social conscience features the hero using a man’s intestine as a rope to rappel down a wall. So let’s say “Machete” is not a typical movie. Filmed in 70s-exploitation-movie style by director Robert Rodriguez, Machete blends hyper violence with political comedy targeted at the state of U.S.
Twenty years after the massacre at a Las Cruces bowling alley, Charlie Minn is bringing the unsolved case back to life with his documentary, “Nightmare in Las Cruces.” On Feb.10, 1990, seven people were shot execution-style and four died.
Editor, What a great idea proposed by Donald H.
Editor, According to the Daily Lobo, Coach Locksley says that those team members who aren’t “doing their job(s)” will be replaced.
In the everyday life of a college student, it’s easy to get caught up in seemingly endless papers, tests and tailgates.
Editor, I applaud the Daily Lobo’s story on Thursday about the UNM Provost’s Mexico advisory. I am a UNM graduate, and I have worked and studied in Mexico. I have observed events in the country over the past 20 years.
A New Mexico law that allows for undocumented immigrants to receive state-issued driver’s licenses has come under fire with bipartisan support to reverse the law.
During the Republican candidate forum last week, the message was clear: Our systems are in debt, and uncontrolled government spending is the culprit.