Like sand through the hourglass...
July 26Tibetan monk Kalsang Jen Zing works on the outer rim of a traditional mandela in Keller Hall Friday.
Tibetan monk Kalsang Jen Zing works on the outer rim of a traditional mandela in Keller Hall Friday.
The Management Development Center at UNM’s Anderson Schools of Management is offering seven certificate programs in Albuquerque this fall.
Thank you for printing the story about the Wiccan teacher who was fired from her job. I am a little upset that people could be fired because their religion is different from mainstream society.
Jasmine Dean, 10, of Phoenix, Ariz., throws a shot put during...
A mere two blocks south of UNM’s main campus, budding musicians and old New Mexico favorites offer a range of jazz styles every Monday night.
I am very upset about the parking pass increase. It seems every time we get a raise the fee for services that should be free because I work here — like parking — is increased.
With the latest allegations of rape on fraternity row, it is time to once again examine the issue of safety on campus, particularly as it effects women.
After listening to The Dolomites’ 2000 release, Lovely Day for a Hogshead of Whiskey, I was encouraged about checking out the band live. With lyrics like, “We’ll drink all day and heave away” and “I was all boozed up and could barely think straight” set to the tune of Irish drinking anthems and Celtic tales of the sea, how could I go wrong?
I am writing in response to the letter from James Brickey regarding cell phones and the poor published in the July 12-18 Daily Lobo. Is he kidding? I mean, really, is he kidding?
UNM professor David Dunaway said with the upcoming 75th anniversary of Route 66, Americans should take a look at the memorable road and realize that there are many more stories still to be made and told.
Revolution Studios’ “America’s Sweethearts,” directed by Joe Roth, is a feel-good summer romantic comedy.
New Mexico is filled with much beauty, including our people, traditions and our peoples’ beliefs.
The Museum of New Mexico held its ground last week, fighting off the latest wave of protests over Alma L¢pez’s “Our Lady,” which is a digital rendition of the Virgin of Guadalupe dressed in a flowered bikini.
Conceptions Southwest is a biannual literary magazine published by the UNM Student Publications Board. The Spring 2001 issue is, like always, a showcase of creative work by members of the UNM community.
When UNM cross-country runner Ben Ortega lines up to run, he not only expects to win, he knows he is going to win. With a confident attitude, he is not afraid to say what he has done and what he is going to do as a runner.
Provost Brian Foster announced that Robert J. Desiderio, dean of the UNM Law School for the past four years, will resign from his position effective June 30, 2002.
Luke Borden, an adopted embryo twin, is nursed to sleep by his father before his mother’s testimony to the U.S.
I’m sure you’ve heard all the hullabaloo about “free trade” and globalization: North American Free Trade Agreement, World Trade Organization, World Bank/International Monetary Fund and the like. But what effect, one must wonder, has the increasing free movement of capital had toward facilitating freer movement of people?