Track jumps over to Boise
J.R. Oppenheim | February 20New Mexico head track and field coach Joe Franklin said his first priority for this weekend’s Mountain West Conference indoor championships is making sure the team arrives in Idaho intact.
New Mexico head track and field coach Joe Franklin said his first priority for this weekend’s Mountain West Conference indoor championships is making sure the team arrives in Idaho intact.
The Mountain West Conference announced last week that its basketball tournament will stay at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nev. for the next three years.
Today, the football team will hold a meeting on the second floor of the Tow Diehm Complex at University Stadium at 4 p.m. for students interested in joining the football program.
UNM student Shaina Saint-Lot is one of fewer than 100 students worldwide who will get to pursue a graduate degree from a top-ranked European university, entirely for free.
Three major Lottery Scholarship bills with plans to keep the scholarship funded have seen action in the Legislature this week. On Friday, House Bill 27, “Expand Lottery Scholarship Eligibility,” sponsored by Rep. Sheryl Williams Stapleton (D-Albuquerque), was defeated
For the first time ever, UNM will have a publication dedicated to victims of on-campus sexual assaults.
A recently leaked Department of Justice document gives new insight into the legal precedents backing up the Obama administration’s use of drones to target U.S. citizens operating as terrorists.
Editor, I would like to see the PBS NOVA show “Earth From Space” be required to be shown in every classroom for grades one through 12.
When David Mark-Roberts was in high school, his stepdad threw out most of his Pokémon cards, saying they were too childish for a teenager.
Aux Dog Theatre’s production of “Tick, Tick … BOOM!” may not end in an explosion, but it does end with a satisfying analysis of teen identity.
The Weekly Free salutes all you poor kids who couldn’t buy anything last week and won’t be buying anything next week. It’s the vicious cycle of student poverty. Check out this week’s freebies for a moment of respite this week.
In a battle between a potent offense and a stout defense, New Mexico’s defense won the day. The No. 19 Lobo men held Boise State, one of the best statistical teams in the Mountain West Conference
After dropping its first two games of the season, the No. 21-ranked UNM baseball team bounced back with a 9-1 drubbing of Oklahoma State on Sunday at Isotopes Park.
The only thing that could stop Lauren Soles’ pitching dominance on Sunday afternoon was a scheduled flight time.
Although UNM is a nationally recognized arboretum, therefore supposed to be filled with rare tree species, the University has at times had to cut down historic trees.
The Albuquerque Police Department’s reputation is quickly biting the dust. Following an increase in APD officers wrongly shooting citizens, the Department of Justice began investigating APD.
Mr. Schrader, I am very sorry for the pain you have experienced, and I applaud your telling people to be mindful of showing love to the people in their life.
This week’s Exposing the Occult pays tribute to the anti-Valentine.
While many people celebrated Valentine’s Day by giving their partners flowers and gifts, others spent the day carrying signs around the Duck Pond to protest sexual violence and the sexual assault of women.
UNM has revamped efforts to increase its black student population. In the last 25 years the black student population at UNM has hovered around 2.8 to 3 percent of the overall student population