Athletes of the week
October 7Freshman Lance Watson of the UNM men's soccer team and senior tennis player Rachel Hatley are this week's New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
Freshman Lance Watson of the UNM men's soccer team and senior tennis player Rachel Hatley are this week's New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
Staff Report Jeff Brinker, UNM professor of chemical and nuclear engineering and chemistry has been named one of seven recipients of the E.O. Lawrence Award, given to recipients for outstanding contributions in the field of atomic energy. "I'm of course extremely honored to be the recipient of this award.
Mountain West Conference teams won four-of-five non-conference games on this, the final full weekend of non-conference play. Wyoming 34, The Citadel 30 Derek Armah rushed for a career high 181 yards and scored the winning touchdown with 6:12 left as the University of Wyoming snapped a school-record 12-game losing streak.
Officials from UNM Police Department and the state's Office of the Medical Investigator are still trying to identify a body discovered Friday inside a Student Residence Center. UNMPD Commander James Daniels said due to the amount of decomposition that had taken place prior to the discovery of the body, police are having to use alternative methods of identification.
Staff Report The UNM volleyball team lost two road matches this weekend to Mountain West Conference rivals Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. Utah 3, UNM 1 On Friday, the Lobos traveled to 20th-ranked Utah and got off to a good start winning the first game 30-25.
Staff report The UNM women's soccer team defeated Portland State University Sunday take one of two matches its final pair of non-conference road games. The Lobos (7-5-0) lost to Oregon State University (7-2-2) Friday, but bounced back against the Division I-AA Vikings Sunday afternoon to get a second road trip split in as many weekends.
by Jennifer Onuska Daily Lobo Columnist Let the show begin! How do you, as college students, prefer to spend your free time? For me, a good movie is a great way to unwind and relieve stress from a busy schedule, class, and day. As a mainstream form of entertainment, going to the movies is a great way to spend your free time.
We have bad drivers in New Mexico? No way. The Albuquerque Journal did an interesting piece asking people for their opinions on how they feel about New Mexico drivers and the responses were for the most part honest. New Mexico drivers are some of the worst in the country.
What started out as a soccer match ended more like a showdown at the OK Corral when UNM finally scored in double overtime for a 1-0 victory on Sunday Afternoon. Coming off two losses on the road, the Lobos returned to the UNM Soccer Complex determined to keep their undefeated home record in tact.
by Eliot Walker Daily Collegian U-Wire "Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism and militarism." So said Martin Luther King Jr.
by Greg Holmquist University Daily Kansan U-Wire Sound bites are truly American. Only in America could debates take, as their starting point, quotes that are all too often out of context, and downright misleading. One fan of the sound bite that everyone should know is the Fox News Channel.
Staff Report UNM police were called to the Residential Parking Lot east of the Redondo Village Apartments Sunday in response to a series of auto burglaries. According to the police reports, the three victims all told police that they had last seen their vehicles around 7 p.
by Michael Beniash Daily Lobo High elevation and the rolling landscape of the Land of Echantment are proving to play a pivotal role for the University of New Mexico men's cross country squad. Ten of 11 runners on the Lobos team are native New Mexicans, with lone out-of-state runner Leighton Katsuda, heralding from Wailuku, Hawaii.
by Sarah Beetham Daily Targum U-Wire A long time ago, before any of us were born, back when rock and roll was just getting started and our parents were teenagers, a dollar was the standard price for an LP. Now, decades later, that same music - and the new music of today - is packaged and marketed on CDs that are much more expensive by a very small number of powerful corporations.
University of New Mexico athletics is more than just football and basketball. UNM, with an enrollment over 20,000 is home to a number of athletic programs that offer something for everyone. But if winning is what you are in the mood for, Lobos men's and women's soccer is the ticket for you.
Editor, We would like to applaud Mayor Chavez for declaring the first week in October as Universal Health Care Awareness Week and recognizing that all New Mexicans deserve healthcare. One in four New Mexicans does not have health insurance, according to the most recent census count.