Hoist the flag
February 4Marquez Simmons, Orlando Leavell and Noudjal Gamougoun prepare to raise a Black National Flag outside Scholes Hall Friday to honor black contributions to American history.
Marquez Simmons, Orlando Leavell and Noudjal Gamougoun prepare to raise a Black National Flag outside Scholes Hall Friday to honor black contributions to American history.
The goal for the UNM women's basketball team on defense is not only to contain a team, but to shut down the offense completely. That mentality has the Lobos playing possibly their best defense ever.
Senior Monique Harris of the women's track and field team and sophomore Matt Gonzales of the men's track and field team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
The UNM women's basketball team put the clamps on defensively Saturday to defeat the scrappy University of Wyoming Cowgirls 56-41 in The Pit.
Clare Dolan of Vermont bakes rye bread in an oven set up outside Popejoy Hall Friday. The bread will be used in "Insurrection Mass: A Funeral for a Rotten Idea," which was part of The Revolutions International Theatre 2002 at the Riverside Theatre.
Despite being a sports fan, Sunday wasn't all that super for me.
UNM's embattled starting point guard Senque Carey insists he never heard fans boo him in The Pit two weeks ago when he first took the reigns of the University's premiere program.
This endless increasing of property taxes has simply got to stop in this city. Every year we are asked to bail out Albuquerque Public Schools and its latest crisis. Voters have historically voted in favor of raising their property taxes to satisfy the needs of APS to equip classrooms with better equipment and fix older buildings, yet every year we hear that the problems still are not being fixed.
The Economics Department at UNM is sponsoring a presentation today titled, "Toward a Sustainable Los Angeles: A Nature's Services Approach." The presentation, by Stephanie Pincetl, research associate professor in geography and coordinator of the Sustainable Cities Program at the University of Southern California, is at 2:30 p.m. in the Social Sciences building, Room 1002.
Lack of good urban planning contributes to problems such as dependence on automobiles, pedestrian deaths and degrading communities, panelists said Thursday during an off-campus public forum.
UNM head coach Don Flanagan and freshman guard Stephanie Shaw react to a referee's call during the final minutes of the Lobos' 56-50 win over No. 18 Colorado State University in The Pit Thursday night. See story on page 5.
The UNM Institute for Medieval Studies is sponsoring a series of free seminars titled "The Plagues of the Middle Ages" that begin tonight and run through Saturday afternoon.
In what would rank as the first major testing change in 30 years, an influential faculty committee proposed Wednesday that the University of California scrap the frequently criticized SAT I aptitude exam and seek new custom-designed admissions tests to measure what a student has learned in high school.
The UNM men's and women's track and field teams look to rebound from last week's sub-par performance when they head to Reno, Nev., Saturday to compete in the Wolf Pack Invitational.
For those who are critical of America's involvement in the Middle East, I would like to pose two simple questions.
Students in a youth fencing class watch as instructor Christopher Keller demonstrates positioning in Johnson Center Thursday.
Once a virtually guaranteed win for the UNM men's basketball team, San Diego State University rolls into town Saturday as a talented, dangerous team saddled with a deceivingly poor record.