Armageddon will be due to ignorance, not moths
May 7Editor, The column “Mothy mayhem means the end is nigh” rightfully pokes fun at what is a most unfunny buildup of belief that the world really will come to an end this year.
Editor, The column “Mothy mayhem means the end is nigh” rightfully pokes fun at what is a most unfunny buildup of belief that the world really will come to an end this year.
Editor, Several days ago, the Lobo printed a letter titled “UNMPD needs proactive approach to stop skaters.” This letter was in regard to the large number of skateboarders who frequent the UNM campus.
Editor, Looking through the photo edition, I was pleased enough at what I saw until I got to the last page, where you had included beer pong as a “nontraditional sport.”
The softball team let a win slip away on Senior Day. Head Coach Erica Beach said the loss was a letdown because the Lobos had a 6-0 lead heading into the sixth inning.
Though never completely boring, the Vortex Theatre’s production of “Speed-the-Plow” is a disappointment, failing to reach the dizzying heights of comedic potential in David Mamet’s outstanding script.
Each semester photographers at the Daily Lobo take on long-term photo assignments, all of which are tied together by a common theme.
Ezrah Reed is a UNM sophomore studying physics and astronomy. Originally, Reed planned to play college football, but found bodybuilding to be a more reasonable pursuit.
UNM English professor Sharon Warner is filing for a mistrial in her $1.5 million court case against the University.
Leslie Donovan said she was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis when she was 3 years old, and although she had supportive family and friends, the disease made her feel isolated as a teenager, but has helped her career as a teacher.
It’s time to break out the summer attire. How are those shorts fitting? How are you looking in that bikini?
Editor, The political insulation of Sandia National Labs is directly affecting a large population in Albuquerque by permitting the careless disposal of radioactive nuclear waste,
Editor, Last month on the day of UNM’s sustainability festivities, I was walking down the mall when I heard a loud and familiar sound:
A small rivulet of blood trickles down Shelby Smith’s spine as her skin stretches further and further, pulled by a pulley system connected to hooks in her back.
Suspension, like any other form of body modification, requires strict sanitation and caution.
A replica of a Virtual Boy handheld system, discontinued by Nintendo in 1996, and a 5-foot-tall original Game Boy greet customers.
Artists from Brazil will expose their art to a broader community of artists at the Tamarind Institute, where their work is more accepted than at home.
UNM has a balance of almost $438 million in bonds, which it uses to pay for University improvements, and the administration depends on student fees to repay some of these bonds.
Environmental activist Demis Foster said young people can bring out-of-style causes back into the public eye with fresh ideas.
Just today, as I was preparing to laze about in the single weekend reprieve before studying for finals became important, I noticed a moth banging itself into my lamp until it was a senseless pulp.