LGBTQ Resource Center celebrates 3 years
Ardee Napolitano | August 29Rainbow-colored balloons filled a grassy patch beside the Anthropology Building as UNM’s LGBTQ Resource Center celebrated its third anniversary Wednesday afternoon.
Rainbow-colored balloons filled a grassy patch beside the Anthropology Building as UNM’s LGBTQ Resource Center celebrated its third anniversary Wednesday afternoon.
The fate of a recent initiative that would limit abortion in the city remains uncertain. On Tuesday, Amy Bailey, the city clerk of Albuquerque, confirmed that the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance, a proposal that would restrict abortion in pregnancies beyond 20 weeks
UNM Police Department’s new online crime reporting system makes life easier for victims of campus crime. Through the Citizens Online Reporting System (CORS), anyone can report nonviolent property crime that took place on the University’s premises.
Editor, The column headlined “America’s Founders were men, not deities” by Marcus Leyba in Monday’s Daily Lobo indicated there is a chronic misguided “appeal to the Founding Fathers”.
“Well he has a boyfriend, but I think he is flirting with me,” I said. “Why?” my friends asked. “Because he uses smiley faces and winky faces in his texts!”
On Aug. 21, a police officer was dispatched to the bus stop at the north end of the Duck Pond regarding a man who was urinating in public. Upon arrival, the officer observed the man as described by the dispatch and approached him. The man “was emanating a smell that was consistent with the smell of alcoholic beverages,”
In a sunlit room at the Bernalillo County Clerk’s Office, Patricia Catlett held Karen Schmiege’s hands early Tuesday morning. Poised to put a ring on Karen’s finger, she repeated the minister’s words.
The hall just outside the Bernalillo County Clerk’s marriage license office yesterday was filled with more than 100 couples waiting excitedly for the doors to open at 8 a.m.
A new program led by UNMH and a local company is helping doctors save lives from afar. Howard Yonas, a professor and chairperson of neurosurgery at UNM’s School of Medicine, said the hospital has teamed up with Albuquerque-based Net Medical Xpress
“Bold Southeast Asian cuisine” awaits students in the Brick Light District across the street from UNM.
The narrative of a brutal, dystopian future is a persistent theme in science-fiction cinema. Mankind, for the most part, is portrayed as being utterly powerless to avert the inevitable post-apocalyptic nightmare that awaits us.
Editor, I love living naked at home and nearly naked elsewhere, when I am warm enough. My naked, lean, healthy, well-tanned body is my favorite suit. Living naked connects me to the earth.
As the 15th annual Mountainair Sunflower Festival was in full bloom Saturday afternoon, volunteer Dee Melaragno presented some of her artwork at the town’s local art gallery.
Superheroes have left the Hall of Justice and have found a new home on the walls of Albuquerque’s Metropolis Comic Art Gallery. Husband-and-wife team Michael Borin and Jody Masters opened the gallery, located in Old Town on the corner of Mountain Road and 11th Street.
Before transforming into a super senior, Heidimae Martin said she was just a normal student trying to figure out what algorithms were.
Many same-sex couples in Albuquerque will line up at the County Clerk’s office to get a marriage license today at 8 a.m. Bernalillo County Second Judicial District Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage Monday afternoon.
Economic development took center stage at a mayoral candidate forum Monday afternoon. Incumbent Richard Berry, Republican challenger Paul Heh and Democratic challenger Pete Dinelli discussed how they would improve Albuquerque’s economy if elected
While the mayoral campaign season continues, many UNM students have not yet caught on to the hype.
Does this sound familiar? A round, raw-looking sore on the edge of the lip, right where the lip meets the face. You have probably seen this on someone, perhaps even on yourself.
A classic definition of law was given by Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century. He defined law as: “A command of reason, promulgated by legitimate authority, for the sake of the common good.”