Lobos bounce back from losses
Adrian Doerfler | December 10After losing back-to-back road games, the Lobos bounced back against San Diego on Saturday at The Pit.
After losing back-to-back road games, the Lobos bounced back against San Diego on Saturday at The Pit.
What role does race play in public education in New Mexico?
One of Albuquerque's oldest Italian deli and meat markets has expanded into the bakery business. The owners of Tully's Deli and Meats added an Italian pastry shop, Saratori's di Tully's, at 1425 San Mateo Blvd. N.E.
In the championship game of the Lobo Shootout, the UNM women's basketball team was down by 10 early on. But the Lobos clawed their way back to a 76-63 victory over the Towson Tigers on Saturday at The Pit.
'Twas the sixth day of Christmas, and the Bookstore gave to me $40.50 - for more than $200 worth of books.
Editor, Samantha Scott's review of the film "Waitress" prompts me to write. Adrienne Shelly's death was tragic and untimely. Shelly, who wrote, directed and starred in the film, was a highly talented individual whose only mistake was in requesting that a maintenance man hold down the pounding while she and others were editing and fine-tuning the film in post-production.
The Fusion Theatre Company's annual foray into film started with a sold-out screening of "The Man with a Movie Camera" at Downtown's Cell Theatre on Saturday.
Senior forward Dionne Marsh is a force to be reckoned with for the UNM women's basketball team.
Editor, ASUNM President Ashley Fate talks out of both sides of her mouth in "Fee board clashes over chair's actions," published in the Daily Lobo on Wednesday. First, Fate complained that Tuesday, a school day, is a bad day for students to participate in a meeting where their student fees are allocated to various departments.
The holiday season creates an opportunity for thieves. Many people will be away from home, but there are precautions they can take to prevent being robbed, said John Walsh, spokesman for the Albuquerque Police Department.
Small businesses in Nob Hill and the University area get a little help from the city during the holiday season.
by Richard M. Berthold Daily Lobo columnist There are a number of institutions and organizations at UNM, the nature of which you might think you understand. But after 31 years on the faculty, I can assure you that in the Alice in Wonderland world of the American university, not all is what it seems.
Andrew K. Sandoval-Strausz, an assistant professor of history at UNM, wrote a book that explores the little-known history of American hotels. Yale University Press published Hotel: An American History last month.
Trade in your bad hairdos for some holiday cheer. Urban Academy is asking people to donate five nonperishable food items in exchange for a shampoo, haircut and style. The food items will be donated to Roadrunner Food Bank.
Not all work-study involves pushing paper or typing up office memos. Students in the UNM Service Corps work to improve low-income communities, said Sebastian Pais, an intern in the program.
A group of students is working to bring their vision of hip-hop to the masses. They are doing it through the Hip Hop Congress, a chartered student branch of an international organization.
Editor, Elliot Kaufman made a pretty big jump in his letter published in the Daily Lobo on Nov. 29 in which he accused Mayor Martin Chavez of racism. He believes that under slightly different circumstances, Chavez saying that Rep. Tom Udall is Sens. Harry Reid's and Charles Schumer's "fair-haired boy" would be an outside jab.
Playing video games in class can get you in trouble. But in one class, video games are the final project. There is an open house today for people to play and vote on video games created by teams of students in an introduction to computer graphics class.
Editor, I've been reading the Opinion section in the Daily Lobo since 1986, and it seems that our campus, like much of our culture, splits into three main camps. First are the traditionalists. They stand for order, purpose, one absolute truth and one code of conduct.