LETTER: Columnist's simplistic answers solve all of reader's problems
March 27Michael Carrasco for president! He could run on the platform of "Don't worry, be happy!"
Michael Carrasco for president! He could run on the platform of "Don't worry, be happy!"
After reading the Daily Lobo yesterday, I was reminded of a world leader whose ideals and philosophies are of great pertinence to our world's affairs.
The Director's notes in the program for "The Altruists" read: "You have to imagine that you can wear NIKES and simultaneously protest sweatshops." This paradox sums up Tricklock Company's production of the new Nicky Silver play.
In Texas, the state where three white men, who were convicted of homicide and sentenced to death by an integrated jury, a black woman, dragged James Byrd to his death was just charged with murder.
UNM Art Museum staff members Laura Downey and Kate Guscott offered a variety of suggestions about how to maintain and preserve private artwork Tuesday.
When graduate students are in a dispute with their peers, faculty or staff, the University does not have a neutral arena for them to settle differences.
Much of the blame for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks rests on an apologist stance from liberals, which has been encouraged on college campuses, says conservative author and columnist David Horowitz.
The naming of that Suellyn Scarnecchia as the dean of the law school is just another slap in the face of New Mexicans whose tax dollars help support the University of Mexico.
Just out of curiosity, how many more pieces of anti-American propaganda from expatriate alumnus Keith Hammar does the Daily Lobo intend to publish?
If you've never seen a dark and sinister horror movie as a musical, now just might be the time to go.
A large group of students huddled around a television camera and sound equipment Tuesday afternoon to participate in Jay Leno's "Jay Walking College Tour" near the Duck Pond.
When I heard that David Horowitz would be speaking on campus against the concept of reparations for slavery, I thought he was beating a dead horse.
We'd like to share with you two stories about loss - a loss of self, of strength and of a solid foundation where feet are planted and richness is provided for growth.
Students and teaching assistants in Professor Monica Cyrino's Roman Civilization class are questioning why she has been asked to resign as chairperson of the department with two years remaining in the position.
Pauline Oliveros performs "Pauline's Solo" during the opening concert for The John Donald Robb Composers' Symposium in Keller Hall Monday night.
Conservative author and columnist David Horowitz, who sparked controversy last year when he placed full-page advertisements in college newspapers nationwide denouncing reparations for slavery, will speak at UNM tonight.
Less than 150 seats remain for the award-winning musical comedy "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". The musical was first directed by Joe Harding, from New Mexico Highlands University, and was performed in New York, but it's the revised edition - winner of two Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical for the 1998-99 Broadway season - that is now showing at the Adobe Theater in Albuquerque.
Vegas DeMilo is a band that will end up on popular radio stations soon, without falling into the rut that is modern rock in the new century. It doesn't play rap-metal like Limp Bizkit, it doesn't sound like a Jars of Clay cover band the way Creed does, and it offers no pop-punk sound of Blink-182.
Provost Brian Foster announced Wednesday that Suellyn Scarnecchia, associate dean of clinical affairs at the University of Michigan Law School, will take over as dean of the UNM Law School Jan. 1.