Athletes of the Week
December 10Sophomore forward Melissa Forest of the UNM women's basketball team and junior guard Marlon Parmer of the men's basketball team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
Sophomore forward Melissa Forest of the UNM women's basketball team and junior guard Marlon Parmer of the men's basketball team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
Critical consciousness - to think globally and act locally - is the incense that burns inside the shelters of hope. We smell this incense when we call upon our government and ourselves to act in a way that respects this earth that can, as Gandhi put it, "provide for everyone's needs, but not everyone's greed.
How many times in the last several weeks have you heard or read sentences that begin, "If we've learned nothing else since Sept. 11, we've learned ...?"
With mechanized carnival attractions, curtained rooms that reveal grotesque surprises and a blatant feminist undertone, The Sideshow of the Absurd is as different from your average traveling art show as cubism is from the Baroque.
Measuring the success of the UNM football team this year by its win-loss record only begins to tell the story.
While classes won't be in session, holiday parking regulations and ongoing construction will impact those working on or visiting campus.
As America's latest pop delivery from the U.K., Starsailor has already made ripples across the pond. Its sound is somewhat fresh but many of the songs are teetering on the edge of power ballad status. It is apparent that the music of this indie rock quartet from Northwest England is a backlash from the more experimental and ponderous work of established bands such as Radiohead. The group's mild cheesiness is refreshing if you are in the mood to clean your palate and return to the lighter side of British pop.
The UNM men's basketball team passed its last test of the semester, earning a hard fought 87-80 win against Tennessee Tech University Saturday night in The Pit.
It's hard for me to decide how I feel about Boulder, Co. based white-guy groove band The Motet.
I am writing this letter in response to the many letters that have mentioned the College Republicans, an organization that I proudly serve in as state chairperson. In these letters, the UNM College Republicans were attacked for discouraging free speech on campus unless they agree with their ideals.
The UNM men's basketball team played its first game in eight days Sunday against New Mexico State University and the rust showed on offense, but a stifling defensive effort helped the Lobos to a 70-49 trouncing of the Aggies.
Sophomore forward Melissa Forest of the UNM women's basketball team and junior guard Marlon Parmer of the men's basketball team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
Ancient Aliens members Oliver "Kauz" Meyer, Nick "Spaceman Spliff" Meyers and Ben "So-and-So the Articulate" Korce, flow on stage at Sprockets Saturday during a six-group hip-hop performance.
Today at 5:30, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology will hold the Members Holiday Event and Sale. Go mix, mingle and munch while taking advantage of a 40 percent-off sale in the Museum Store at the Annual Members Only Holiday Sale. For more information, call 277-5963.
Cuban Dancer Susana Arenas, left, performs with Omo Oddara, a Cuban folklore group, in Clark Hall room 101 Wednesday. Jesus Alfonso, Miguel Bernal and Sandy Perez from left accompany Arenas.
The ASUNM Senate passed a raft of last-minute amendments to the Lawbook, appropriations and appointments but rejected the adoption of a mouse as a student government pet during the semester's last full Senate meeting.
Well, the holidays are almost upon us, and as I face an entire month of potential unemployment, it behooves me to find some form of entertainment that my indigent comrades and I can charge on a credit card. That said, this year's bumper crop of big-budget Hollywood movies looks like it might have something for everyone - from period pieces to crime thrillers; cheesy family tearjerkers to gritty boxing films.
It may be too much to ask that there be peace on earth this Christmas. After all, peace is bad for the economy and your paycheck is dependent on the military industrial complex. The United States, the bastion of consumerist Christmas, is the world's leading trader of arms, and without constant war, our holidays would be less spectacular. Your sleigh, so filled with goodies headed toward Israel and Colombia and Taiwan, is using U.S. tax dollars to make arms manufacturers rich.
If you are looking to impress others with your ability to drop a few authentic Italian phrases or prove you know more than just the clichÇ great art, your savior is here.
The UNM men's basketball team scored a 66-64 knockout in round one of its annual two-game battle with New Mexico State University Wednesday night, using a counterpunch in the form of guards Marlon Parmer and Senque Carey.