Neglected tennis courts need love; football team not so much
July 12Editor, I was playing tennis on main campus yesterday and was disappointed by the state of disrepair that half of the tennis courts are in.
Editor, I was playing tennis on main campus yesterday and was disappointed by the state of disrepair that half of the tennis courts are in.
Editor, After reading the Santa Fe New Mexican’s story “UNM Sex Scandal Sparks Second Lawsuit,” I am now a disturbed member of the student community.
Editor, Did I miss something? What a pity that the Daily Lobo should take no notice at all of Frank Szasz’s death.
Editor’s Note: There is no Notice of Application for a liquor license in the SUB. Editor, I wrote the following letter in response to a Notice of Application I saw at the SUB.
Basil Pesto with Pasta and Summer Vegetables Ingredients 2 cups roughly chopped basil 2 cloves of garlic 1/4 cup chopped walnuts (or pine nuts) 1/3 cup parmesan cheese 1 zucchini 1 large bell pepper 1 Lb pasta of your choice, cooked according to package directions 1-2 cups cherry or grape tomatoes cut in half Originating in northern Italy, pesto is a basil-based sauce that can accompany anything from sandwiches to grilled veggies to pasta.
Albuquerque fashion acolytes: Prepare for a culture clash that has yet to be seen. Clash Couture, featuring stylists from the Duke City’s top salons and design academies, is that force.
Ruth Chavez dreamed of working with animals ever since she can remember. This year, a more violent dream opened her eyes to a reality, sending her on a mission to end the annual mass dolphin slaughter in Taiji, Japan.
Simply put, see this show. I cannot state it anymore plainly. Live music, acrobatics, and hilarity.
Daily Lobo: So what brings you to UNM today? Amanda Velarde: We just came because of the nice weather.
Some Hispanic immigrants and families may soon call Albuquerque their new home. As a result of Arizona’s “draconian” new immigration law, undocumented immigrants and legal Hispanic citizens are looking to escape the state, said Ralph Arellanes, director of New Mexico’s League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). “They’re leaving Arizona because of fear — fear of being racially profiled and arrested,” he said.
The Raza Graduate Student Association is asking the UNM community to put its money where its mouth is through a boycott of Arizona. The RGSA hosted “To Boycott or Not to Boycott: UNM Community Responds to Arizona Boycott,” on June 30, a forum more than 35 students, faculty and community members attended.
The Women’s Resource Center is hosting “Traditional Medicine Without Borders: Curanderismo in the Southwest and Mexico” for the program’s 10th year this summer, lending insight into traditional and modern medicine.
The New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division will now have to abide by a federal law and provide voter registration to people who apply for or renew state licenses.
In his own way, Carmen Messina played like a ferocious wolf on the football field in 2009, or maybe a bucking bronco. Messina, a middle linebacker on the UNM football team, is the preseason favorite for the “Bronco” Nagurski Award, which is awarded to the nation’s best college defensive player by the Football Writers Association of America and the Charlotte Touchdown Club.
With the whole world watching, Albuquerque gladly joined in, too. New Mexicans were emotionally invested in the world’s most popular sport.
By Cameron Smith by Candace Hsu Daily Lobo Escape into history and leave modern society behind with the Society for Creative Anachronism. The Society is a research organization that focuses on the Middle Ages, such as medieval history and times between the 6th and 16th centuries. SCA is considered ...
By Sean Gardner Editor, I want to comment on two of the letters in the Feb. 4 opinion section — “9/11 an inside job” and “Daily Lobo a waste of paper” — two letters that, if truly representative of UNM’s student population, would make me ashamed to be a student here. The latter, ...