Baskin robbed
April 18An Albuqueruqe Police officer turns away a customer from Baskin Robbins, 2102 Central Ave., after the store was allegedly robbed at about 4:30 p.m.
An Albuqueruqe Police officer turns away a customer from Baskin Robbins, 2102 Central Ave., after the store was allegedly robbed at about 4:30 p.m.
Editor, This is in response to Monday’s letter to the editor, “Group can get message across better.”
Editor, I would like to respond to Keith Wiley’s letter to the editor in the April 6 Daily Lobo. First, I thank Wiley for being interested, asking questions and sharing his opinion.
Young and happy, strange and sappy: these are appropriate descriptions of Kevin Barnes, lead singer and primary songwriter of the band Of Montreal. Even more appropriate, perhaps, might be the word zany.
Godhead is in good hands. The band’s new CD, 2000 Years of Human Error, is out on Marylin Manson’s label, Posthuman Records. Manson, who has billed himself as the anti-Christ, oversaw the development of the Godhead album, which has hit number two on the alternative charts.
The UNM School of Law is sponsoring a groundbreaking ceremony today at 3 p.m. to celebrate a 32,000 square foot addition to Bratton Hall. During the ceremony Law School Dean Robert Desiderio is scheduled to announce details of a major grant that will help fund the construction project.
Sally Moon And JosÇ Reynaldo dance the Argentine Tango inside the Maxwell Museum Tuesday evening. Moon and Reynaldo performed with other members of the dance group Tango Creole as part of the museum’s Music Night.
Since the last public hanging in 1936, executions in the United States have been private matters. Although they are a function of the state, they have taken place behind closed doors.
Five UNM seniors will be awarded top honors tonight at the University’s annual recognition ceremony at the Sheraton in Old Town.
Ernest “Tony” Mares, associate professor of English, reads his poem, “Aunt Jenny’s Chocolate Pie,” during “Beatnik Beat,” a reading for National Poetry Month at the UNM Bookstore Wednesday.
Don't let the brooding tracks on GoMotorCar's Thanks For Sharing My Head trick you into making a false judgment on the band's demeanor.
What would you do if the Ku Klux Klan surfaced in your town?
Bassist Paul Perry peforms during the Insolence concert at Sunshine Theater Thursday.
(U-WIRE) RALEIGH, N.C. - When President Kennedy was killed in November of 1963, a young minister in the Nation of Islam named Malcolm X commented that JFK's murder was a case of America's "chickens coming home to roost."
I was glad to see Thursday's column about cell phones in the Daily Lobo, and I'd like to add my two cents.
Bill Gilbert, a UNM associate art and art history professor, presents "Ceramic Traditions of the Americas" as part of the Arts of the Americas Institute Lecture Series Monday in the College of Fine Arts building, 1923 Las Lomas Blvd. The speaker series runs through April 26. Call 277-2286 for information.
State Rep. Al Park, D-Albuquerque, and Rep. William Fuller, R-Albuquerque, will discuss a variety of issues tonight at 7 p.m. in the Kiva Lecture Hall.
Steven Block (left), Music Department chairman, listens as Virginia Seiser, associate professor and general library administrative service employee, speaks during an open forum on strategic planning in Scholes Hall Monday. Forums will be held on campus daily through April 24. Call 277-2611 for information.