Men strike out No. 19 TCU at home, for first time
Mundo Carrillo | March 26It was a weekend of firsts for the baseball team. UNM scored eight runs in the first two innings as it beat No. 19 Texas Christian University in a three game series.
It was a weekend of firsts for the baseball team. UNM scored eight runs in the first two innings as it beat No. 19 Texas Christian University in a three game series.
The women’s tennis team’s first conference match of the season quickly turned into one-sided affair, of which the Lobos were on the losing end.
Flint Rasmussen gets paid to don clown makeup, dance the Cotton-Eyed Joe and sing Justin Bieber songs in front of crowds up to 10,000 people.
The Lobo football team kicked off its spring practices Saturday, but a lack of players meant the cancellation of its annual springtime Cherry-Silver game.
The baseball team is on a hot streak, and one of its underclassmen players fuels the Lobos’ fire: DJ Peterson.
GALLUP, N.M. — A second New Mexico man has been arrested in connection with a string of unrelated shootings that sparked hysteria and led a group of men to arm themselves and patrol Gallup.
UNM students and staff gathered on the Cornell Mall on Thursday to protest a proposed $77 student fee hike.
While students paid $486.49 in student fees this year to support on-campus services, many of them are underused.
Editor, The conviction of Rutgers University student Dharun Ravi for a “hate crime” against his white roommate, Tyler Clementi, is a misapplication of justice.
Editor, The column published on Wednesday by Devon Stevens, “Art classification is strictly subjective,” makes several good points, most importantly that art which has mass appeal is not without artistic merit.
Editor, On Wednesday a letter was printed from a student who agreed with Rush Limbaugh that Sandra Fluke’s call for Georgetown University to pay for contraceptives is unconstitutional — a violation of the separation between church and state. I applaud any student taking a stand, but the facts are muddied here.
Editor, I’m writing to you about the lack of transparency when it comes to enrolling in independent study courses offered here at UNM.
The baseball team has a chance to continue its undefeated start to MWC play this weekend when it goes up against a national opponent.
The Sweet 16 curse continues, but not for long.
In an emergency meeting Wednesday, the ASUNM Senate unanimously passed a resolution in opposition to the proposed $77 increase in student fees.
Marisa Silva, a GPSA Representative from the history department, is the sole candidate for the GPSA presidency next year.
New Mexico voters will decide whether to approve a bond that could mean a major facelift to UNM’s biology and chemistry departments.
April is National Donate Life month. Are you an organ donor? If you are, thank you on behalf of a child or adult who will benefit from your generosity.
Reflecting on the Tucson shootings last January, our nation’s president asked us to engage in civil dialogue while discussing the issues we are called on as citizens and community members to address.