SabakuCon comes to ABQ
Justin Brough | April 17Where can you speak to avid fans of cartoon shows in between a ramen-eating contest and a Japanese rock concert? Where else but Sabaku Con?
Where can you speak to avid fans of cartoon shows in between a ramen-eating contest and a Japanese rock concert? Where else but Sabaku Con?
Band of Horses gives me mixed feelings. Seeing it in concert last week affirmed that, unfortunately. Don’t get me wrong — its unique brand of folk-indie-rock has warmed my being on multiple occasions.
After the sexual batteries on campus earlier this semester, UNM junior Melinda Madrid and others said they are more careful when walking on campus.
This may sound like some kind of paranoid conspiracy theory, but it’s true: Every year the most powerful people in the world get together to meet in total secrecy to decide the fate of humanity.
Editor, I was pleased to see your front-page coverage of ASUNM’s unanimous passage of a resolution in support of a campuswide green fund. I hope to take this opportunity to provide some additional information on the benefits of a student-run green fund on our campus.
Of the eight bands that competed at UNM’s seventh annual battle of the bands on Thursday, the winner almost didn’t perform. The Lymbs, which consists of guitarist/vocalist Gage Bickerstaff and drummer Jeff Bell, wasn’t initially in love with the idea of competing.
My introduction to improv came with the American version of “Whose Line is It Anyway?” a show that was so mind-blowingly funny to my small childhood brain at the time, it seemed beyond reproach.
The bodily freedom that comes with wearing shorts, sundresses and tank tops is unbeatable. Match that freedom with this week’s freebies.
Hundreds of students and activists marched around the UNM area in nothing but their underwear Saturday morning to protest rape culture.
A UNM student sustained serious injuries after a bus ran over her at the intersection of Yale and Lomas boulevards Friday afternoon.
In a meeting Wednesday, the senate unanimously passed Resolution 11S, which requests that UNM President Robert Frank form a committee of various UNM representatives to develop a proposal to create a student-governed “green” fund.ay, the senate unanimously passed Resolution 11S
UNM’s fourth and final candidate for vice president for research and economic development has spoken to the community at an open forum, and the next step for the University is selection.
I am a word imbued with power To get things done, and make men cower. On your sphere of land and sea Each of you has heard of me.
Dear Bob Frank, I’d like to thank you and the University of New Mexico for raising the salaries of teachers and staff, something that hasn’t happened for four years.
Editor, The cartoon of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon lion in the Wednesday issue was unnecessary. At this time all accusations are alleged, so there is no need for finger pointing.
Chase Clayton is returning to his roots. The junior made the switch from running back to wide receiver after talking to New Mexico football head coach Bob Davie before spring break.
The New Mexico baseball team earned its first sweep of the season after a dramatic ninth inning against Fresno State.
After a three-round score of 860, the New Mexico men’s golf team took fifth place at the Morris Williams Invitational on Sunday at the University of Texas Golf Club in Austin, Texas.
At the Board of Regents’ annual budget summit Tuesday, regents approved a measure to allot a $900,000 increase in student fee money for Athletics for the fiscal year starting in July. The Daily Lobo asked students for their reactions to the increase.
It’s that time of year again. Winter turns to spring — and back into winter again. The sun shines, the wind blows, the pollen flies and the rain falls. You might have heard the saying: “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.”