Western media casts U.S. as 'pure-hearted saviors'
September 15Editor, 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.
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.
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.
Dear Dr Peg, What is the fastest way to get rid of a cold sore when it is already on your lip?
Editor, Recently the LGBTQ Resource Center opened in the basement of Building 20A on campus. The center gives HIV testing, training in creating a safe environment, events, information and resources. Many students are wondering why their student fees should be directed to an organization that they either morally object to or feel does not aid them.
Editor, At colleges and universities across America, students are heading into the classroom, many for the first time.
Editor, There are times that call for words and there are times that call for action.
Editor’s Note: Lobos Abroad is a regular column written by Daily Lobo staff members studying in a different country this semester.
Editor, How did unemployment grow to such devastating levels? The short answer is that for decades, America’s been moving from economic bubble to bubble, and now there are no more bubbles to save us.
Editor, This letter is in response to the Daily Lobo article, “If you can read this, don’t read this,” by freelance writer Gianna May.
College, I think, is a period of transition for freshmen. All the personal problems you had to deal with as a high school senior seem to go away instantaneously the first time you lie down on your new not-too-comfortable Twin XL bed, even if you did buy $70 Egyptian cotton mattress pads with a thread count of 500 at Bed Bath & Beyond. But then again, a few of these past problems seem as if they seamlessly transfer from the category of personal, stupid, teenage and high school problems to personal Life Problems.
If you have taken a walk down Central Avenue in the neighborhood of Buffalo Exchange or the tiny police sub station or Taco Bell, you may have wandered by a giant marquee that says “Mars Hill.” You may have wondered what in God’s name is going on in there.
Editor, The Lobo football team’s 72-0 loss to Oregon on Saturday was a disgrace to the University, the city of Albuquerque and the State of New Mexico.
The UNM salary book is only available in Zimmerman Library for two hours. The book is about two inches thick and lists each UNM employee in alphabetical order.
This November there will be a special election for New Mexico. It will be the first time our state will elect a female governor.
Editor, Nearly 40 years ago at University Stadium, a quarterback named Rocky Long, who would be the WAC Player of the Year, led the Lobos to a 51-8 rout of BYU.