LETTER: Ghastly photo shows other side of war
November 21"A picture speaks a thousand words," was another response to the photo that was published in the Daily Lobo that caused so much controversy and hurt many virgin eyes.
"A picture speaks a thousand words," was another response to the photo that was published in the Daily Lobo that caused so much controversy and hurt many virgin eyes.
Last night, as I was on my way out the door, my exit was interrupted by a telephone call. I rushed to my phone and picked up. It was none other than Andrew Webb, a Daily Lobo reporter. He asked me for comment on the new rulings of the ASUNM Elections Commission on the misconduct of the Connection slate.
"An Eye for the City," the new photography show at the University Art Museum, presents Italian cities and how they've suffered from failed urban planning. Italian photographers shoot all the work displayed in this exhibition, making the show's ambiance very personal and meaningful. They do a magnificent job of capturing the crude nature of these contemporary locations by purposefully using architectural and aesthetic photographic techniques.
UNM's Mexican American Law Student Association was recently honored as Law Student Group of the Year by the Hispanic National Bar Association.
In response to Skye Morris' challenge in Tuesday's Daily Lobo, I can think of at least two organizations that do more good for the community that they serve and are the least understood and most hated by those they serve - the Freemasons and the Daily Lobo.
This letter is to continue on with the fuss the community has made since the publication of the "Taliban photo."
When more than 300 students enrolled in Astronomy 101 classes this semester they expected to have one instructor, Bel Campbell.
Visitors to the Hispanic Cultural Center in the coming weeks will be treated to glimpses into the landscapes and lifestyles of Mexico and New Mexico - past and present.
Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom - okay, it's Rodey Theatre, so it's not that far away - three houses were filled with people given to merriment and music.
often read the Greek bashing in the Daily Lobo and just let it go because it is obvious that people have no clue what they are talking about. Many know nothing about the Greeks and yet assume they know everything.
A memorial service for sociology professor Patrick McNamara, who taught at UNM for 27 years before retiring in 1998, will be held today at 10 a.m. at the Aquinas Newman Center.
Matthew Kenicott's letter in the Daily Lobo exemplifies that a Republican is a follower. He claims that our campus is run by "the leftist community" and that we are being taught to "hate everything America stands for by communist-leaning professors."
Guard Ruben Douglas scores two of his 18 points during the UNM men's basketball team's 97-51victory over visiting Texas Southern 97-51 Monday night at The Pit. See story on page 7.
ASUNM Finance Committee members Sarah Bullard and Evan Kist exercise both poor judgment and lack of intelligent insight in their ignorant comments regarding funding the M.E.Ch.A. High School Conference. They propose that the conference is not worthy of ASUNM funding because they do not believe the conference will directly impact UNM students.
The Shins' 10th album, Oh, Inverted World is a relaxing listen with simple melodies and lulling vocals. James Mercer, vocalist and guitarist, sounds like a young Brian Wilson, giving the album an intriguing bounce in its step.
The ASUNM Elections Commission issued its final ruling Monday on the 13 appeals filed to contest Wednesday's undergraduate student government election.
I would like to thank the Daily Lobo for publishing the photo on the cover of Wednesday's issue. This photograph is an extraordinary piece of journalism, and the emotionless caption that accompanies it only serves to underscore the apathy of the American public regarding this "war."
In bloody desperation, Osama bin Laden loyalists and other foreign members of a besieged Taliban force in Kunduz are executing Afghan Taliban fighters who advocate surrendering, U.S. and anti-Taliban leaders said Monday.
Phylis, the pink, paper machÇ pig outside of the UNM Bookstore, is collecting donations for the children at PB&J Family Services Inc. for the three days before and after Thanksgiving.