8 games strong
Nathan Farmer | December 23The Lobos dominated on Thursday night, winning their second game in three days for an eight game winning streak.
The Lobos dominated on Thursday night, winning their second game in three days for an eight game winning streak.
The winter air blowing through The Pit couldn’t even explain the Lobos’ cold shooting on Thursday. UNM shot just 9-31 in the first half and was only 32.2 percent from the field for the game in its 54-61 loss to the University of Northern Colorado (UNC). “It was a disappointing game all around,” head coach Yvonne Sanchez said.
Presidential Finalist and UNM alum Robert Frank said Monday that he supports living wages for graduate and teaching assistants, even though he refused to support collective bargaining for graduate assistantships at Kent State University, where he is provost.
Presidential finalist Douglas Baker said during his on-campus forum Wednesday that recent NAACP complaints about discrimination against African Americans at UNM reflect bigger problems at the University. “From what I read, the frustration of African-American students, faculty, and staff seems to be a subset of an inability of the organization to talk about hard stuff,” he said.
This isn’t presidential finalist Meredith Hay’s first time as a top five finalist in a UNM presidential search, but she says she’s better prepared for the job this time around. In 2007 she made it to the final five in the presidential search that ended with President David Schmidly’s appointment. Hay said during her on-campus meet and greet with students and staff Tuesday that now she’s better suited to being UNM’s next president after helping the University of Arizona manage a $180 million cut in state appropriation during her tenure as provost there.
Every week the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week. Submit your answers to photoeditor@dailylobo.com.
UNM presidential finalist Elizabeth Hoffman said during her campus visit Friday that she learned a lot from her controversy-ridden tenure as University of Colorado president, which ended in 2005.
The ASUNM Student Court found the 10 former ASUNM Senate candidates accused last month of misreporting campaign expenses guilty of all charges.
Ever wonder about the results of the end-of-semester professor evaluations students fill out? University officials said students will never know.
Cold season is here in more ways than one: cold weather and cold germs. One leads to the other. When it gets cold, we huddle behind closed doors and windows, staying warm and breathing each other’s air.
Editor, In Danya Mustafa’s letter on Dec. 5, she was very upset about a three-line ad that urged people to research facts, even though she says she agrees with the only point of the ad, which is to do research.
Editor, In the interest of academic freedom, there are alternate views to the Dec. 7 column, “Does your sex life suck?
In the flurry of obligatory holiday productions, Duke City Repertory Theatre’s production of “Wooden Snowflakes” stands out. Catherine Bush’s play is distinct in the depth of its two characters, both fully realized by the actors.
The Daily Lobo knows you are so close to being done you can taste it. We came up with a few celebratory events and thingamabobs to help you celebrate your newfound freedom.
The holidays are coming, but that doesn’t mean you’re any less broke than usual. The Daily Lobo compiled an idea guide for low-cost gifts that require minimal effort but guarantee maximum appreciation from the recipient.
The battle for the strangest trophy in sports kicks off on Saturday. Wyoming faces Temple at 12 p.m. in the sixth annual Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the first bowl game of the season, for a chance to raise the 20-inch Native American clay pot.
The women’s basketball team came out cold against the University of Texas El-Paso on Saturday and never warmed up, falling to the Miners 53-43 at The Pit.
The Daily Lobo Photo Issue is a showcase of our photographers’ work. This semester our freelancer photographers each found one person in Albuquerque to focus their cameras on.
According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, a non-profit organization, there are 441 homeless veterans in New Mexico. Jeff Anderson (53) is one of them
UNM doctoral student and physical education professor Robert Hohnke died Tuesday following a weather-related car crash near Farmington, but his colleagues said he died a hero.