Sports Briefs
J.R. Oppenheim | April 15After 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.
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.”
A competition for starting quarterback can sometimes tear a team apart, but this isn’t the case for the New Mexico football team.
The New Mexico baseball team cannot afford to lose any ground in the Mountain West Conference standings. The Lobos are now tied with San Diego State for first place in the conference with identical 17-16 (8-4 MWC) records.
Veganism is an increasingly popular way to stay healthy, but it can be difficult to stick to because it limits food options. Vegans, like vegetarians, avoid meat, poultry, and fish.
Wednesday night was a good night for the “Believe for ASUNM” slate. Undergraduates elected 11 of Believe’s 12 candidates to represent them next year.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is no stranger to clashes with the University administration. UNM’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was suspended April 4 following allegations of criminal sexual penetration.
A lot of people, from Kennedy to Reagan to Obama, have talked about nuclear disarmament, but to me it’s obvious that nuclear weapons don’t kill people — people kill people.
Editor, I recently read that as many as two-thirds of Christians turn away from God sometime in their 20s.
Editor, In comments online to my recent letter concerning gun laws, the topic of media censorship was raised a couple of times.
Editor, Maggie Thatcher was a staunch supporter of Pinochet’s right-wing military dictatorship in Chile.
Graduate student Christos Galanis looked out into the courtyard of the Art Building Wednesday afternoon at where his newly abandoned temporary home stood.
Twenty-one-year-old Liesse Jones said that when she tells men she owns a lingerie fashion line, they can’t stop asking about it.
To UNM student Emily Vosburgh, utopias aren’t an abstraction — they can be found in a leaning spruce tree, the gravel by the side of the road or the cement surrounding trees.
A UNM student reported that an unknown suspect had stolen two pieces of his art from the College of Fine Arts where they were displayed on the third floor.
Former New Mexico governor and 2012 presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party Gary Johnson believes that the U.S. should cut a whopping 30 percent of its federal spending.
In what GPSA President Marisa Silva called a “rogue” move, the Board of Regents Tuesday went against the Student Fee Review Board and approved an increase in student fees for Athletics.
Editor, The Organ Mountains are the Sandias for Las Cruces. If the Sandias were to be developed, I would be outraged. Unfortunately, the Organ Mountains are at risk for development due to the rapid growth of Las Cruces.
Editor, Summer is right around the corner, and we here in New Mexico know how sunny it can be. New Mexico is the second sunniest state in the U.S., so why don’t we put all that sun to good use?