Play is a modern, more graphic version of ’40s novel
Justino Brokaw | November 23“Vessels” is a retelling of “A Streetcar Named Desire” that veers off the tracks of literary convention and into the modern era.
“Vessels” is a retelling of “A Streetcar Named Desire” that veers off the tracks of literary convention and into the modern era.
“You’re not going to be looking at yourself most of the time, so if somebody tells you something looks good, most likely it does.” Always on the lookout for the latest trends, Duran said his style is dictated more by outside opinion than his personal tastes.
A turkeyless Turkey Day won’t limit vegan and vegetarian students to Tofurky this year.
the onslaught of Black Friday looms as we approach the end of the Thanksgiving week, a test of your hunting instincts and survival skills during the most perilous shopping day of the year.
Daniel Califf-Glick is a local film director who moved to New Mexico this year from Queens, New York to document the true life story of Jimmy Santiago Baca, a world-renowned poet.
Following the ASUNM Fall Elections on Nov. 16, the 10 candidates who ran on the Make Your Mark slate were fined, and two from the slate were also disbarred from office following findings of financi al misconduct.
A surprise proposal voted on at Monday’s Education Retirement Board meeting would establish the minimum retirement age at 55 for faculty and staff.
Jason Bache is an information technologies consultant and owner of Nerds Limited, an Albuquerque-based tech support business that makes house calls to fix both Mac and PC computers.
Though ASUNM Senator-elect Brandyn Jordan received the most votes in the recent senate election, he is disqualified from taking office.
Honors Biology professor Ursula Shepherd never intended to teach. “I wanted to be a great novelist, a doctor or a lawyer, never a college professor,” she said.
Q: How should I tackle a ‘college of’ application (containing an exam, multiple essays, letters of recommendation, etc)?
Editor, As an alumnus of UNM, I need to respond to the inane article published in the Daily Lobo on Nov. 8, ““UNM group condemns (un)Occupy at teach-in.”
Steve Maness (left) adjusts drag queen performer Red Hawk’s head piece. Red Hawk has been performing in drag, as a means of HIV/AIDS activism, since the suicide of a close friend.
Thanksgiving is around the corner, although it’s hard to be thankful for anything with looming last-minute exams and assignments.
The men’s soccer team imitated King Midas’ touch with a golden goal shot in overtime, granting it a victory over Duke in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week.
Albuquerque police responded to a domestic disturbance call Friday involving Meiko Locksley, son of former head football coach Mike Locksley and current Lobo football player.
Cold weather has forced the (un)Occupy Albuquerque movement indoors and online. Protester Erica Estes said the movement has gone virtual.
I wanted to change things up a little bit and write a column for those of you who aren’t having sex and want to keep it that way.
I am a female UNM student. I also happen to ride my longboard around from time to time. It is much easier to do so during the summer semester because there are fewer people around to clog the sidewalks and to take ransom.