Paths for Fraschilla's exiled Lobos varied
January 24Marlon Parmer's departure from the UNM men's basketball team makes him the ninth player to have left under head coach Fran Fraschilla's tenure.
Marlon Parmer's departure from the UNM men's basketball team makes him the ninth player to have left under head coach Fran Fraschilla's tenure.
As the shock of Marlon Parmer's announcement that he was quitting the UNM men's basketball team wore off, disappointment set in for most Lobo fans.
The Dilated Peoples, consisting of two MCs and one DJ, take hip-hop to a new level on their latest album Expansion Team. With group members Evidence, Rakaa Iriscience and DJ Babu working together, the product is a seamless album full of rock-hard beats with witty lyrics.
Airline security reached a new level of paranoia Jan. 11, when 86-year-old retired Marine Corps General and former South Dakota Gov. Joseph J. Foss was harassed by two security teams over the Medal of Honor he was trying to carry onto the plane.
Ridley Scott, director of the latest war epic "Black Hawk Down," has a steady reputation as a good director.
The loudest cheers for President Bush at an anti-abortion rally Tuesday came when he stated his opposition to all human cloning, signaling the issue's rapid emergence as a top priority for abortion opponents this election campaign.
As America fights terrorism abroad, a different threat against our way of life is emerging domestically. But while the terrorists openly proclaim their hatred for America, this foe is more insidious: it masquerades as a defender of American values while campaigning to destroy them. America's newest enemy is the "national service" movement - a movement President Bush plans to endorse in his State of the Union Address.
Katarina Witt dances with Steven Cousins during Target Stars on Ice at Tingley Collesium Tuesday night.
Each week in her philosophy class last semester Diana Gaughan had to be sharp. Really sharp.
A nationally recognized psychologist will be on campus Thursday to discuss surveys that examine the policies and practices concerning prenatal drug exposure.
When is it time for a television show to go away? In the case of Fox's "The X-Files," after about nine seasons. And as industry observers note, the time frame may vary, but the signs of impeding doom often remain the same.
I would like to bring a matter to your attention. Lost in the discussion of racial profiling is another potentially egregious form of harassment being perpetrated on a subset of our citizenry based on miniscule differences in physical appearance. Namely, those of us who choose to wear beards, goatees, mustaches, foo-man choos, lambchops and various other facial hair patterns may be at risk of being harassed by authority types threatened by perceived rebelliousness.
UNM professor Ginger Blalock and the College of Education recently garnered a grant to give New Mexico youths with disabilities a more promising future after high school.
UNM Professor Bob Busch recently received the national award for distinguished service from the American Nuclear Society's Nuclear Criticality Safety Division for his service in the field.
This weekend saw the beginnings of what I believe will be the biggest non-story regarding our continued actions against global terror. I am referring to the outrage being expressed by human rights oriented non-governmental organizations over the treatment of the 144 al Qaeda prisoners being held at the United States' Guantanamo Bay naval base.
The French film "The Brotherhood of the Wolf" ("Le Pacte des Loups"), directed by Christopher Gans, tells the myth of the Beast of Gevaudan. The film includes the genres of both horror and action, jumping from one to the other, rarely melding the two.