Bus passes should be offered as part of UNM fee structure
February 21Editor, I highly approve of the views expressed by Don Schrader in the Feb. 5 Daily Lobo. I would like to go one step further than he did.
Editor, I highly approve of the views expressed by Don Schrader in the Feb. 5 Daily Lobo. I would like to go one step further than he did.
Monday, guest lecturer Philip Johnson, a law professor from the University of California at Berkeley, spoke for an hour in Woodward Hall about why the biology community should take the theory of “intelligent design” seriously.
Thank you for publishing Fernanda Ferreira's letter Monday complaining about the Bursar's Office's caustic warning to graduate students.
Craig A. Butler's Feb. 14 column, "DNA Code is a Pandora's Box," is on target when it comes to genetic discrimination. When it comes to cloning, except for the technicalities of how it's done, he has no clue.
Twenty years ago, British metal band Venom redefined the course and nature of the heavy metal genre when it put out its debut album, Welcome To Hell.
On a warm evening in August, a lively crowd waving bright blue "Gore/Lieberman" signs and chanting "More with Gore" took over UNM campus
A recent letter in the Daily Lobo on the subject of cockfighting encouraged New Mexico to join the rest of the civilized world. However, I believe New Mexico has made a name for itself by its barbaric, uncivilized nature.
I know many people must have had some kind of unpleasant experience at the Bursar's Office, but I think mine might very well be the worst, most persistent mistreatment a student can get.
Editor, How can we stand here and say that making money in excess of what one individual can use appropriately is more important than caring for individuals with less money, opportunity and means. We must invest in human capital!
Editor, It is unbelievable to me that we have this same discussion on cockfighting in our Legislature every year. That this barbarism is allowed in New Mexico and two other states is reprehensible.
The holy war has begun. On a recent edition of the CBS program "Face the Nation," Stephen Goldsmith, picked by President Bush to head the new office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives, sounded the official call to arms.
Behold, our dear and costly ally, Israel, whom we can refuse nothing, now has a war criminal as head of state!
While I'm glad to see Jordan Lewis of Tulane University has newfound respect for vegetarians, I believe him when he says, "I may never comprehend it," especially if his sole idea of vegetarianism is vegetable broth.
From reading Jeremy Reynalds' column, it appears that he and Rep. Joe Thompson either have evidence the Democrats are actively perpetrating voter fraud or are simply making up a vicious lie to make their point.
We live in exciting times for medical research. On Monday, details of the human genome — the DNA sequence that defines a human being — were released to the public.
Recently on the Opinion page and on the New Mexico Daily Lobo’s Web site message board, some people were advocating both the sanctioning of professor Richard Berthold and stopping Jeremy Reynalds’ weekly column.
Editor, Jeremy Reynalds’ Feb. 9 column regarding Rep. Joe Thompson’s bill requiring photo identification at polling places hit the nail on the head.
Any day now, I'm expecting to receive in the mail the sugar bowl and creamer in their pattern that I sent to Tom and Nicole on the occasion of their marriage.
I watched the XFL last weekend and was pleasantly surprised. I liked it, at least mostly.
Today I came to empathize with vegetarians.