Don’t be hasty after an auto accident
David Standridge | January 20Remarkably, many people hurt their personal injury case right off the bat by not taking the proper precautions when they are in an accident.
Remarkably, many people hurt their personal injury case right off the bat by not taking the proper precautions when they are in an accident.
One of the great things about living in New Mexico is that our elected officials are so accessible. This means anyone can influence policy by knowing who the players are and understanding the process.
I took a public speaking class about a million years ago and learned that humans only actually use about one-quarter of the available vocabulary in the English language.
Long live the one-upper. I am attaching myself to this mantra so I can avoid future frustration with my friend who always does it better than me, or anyone else in his earshot.
I was saddened to read the featured sports page article in the Albuquerque Journal covering the passing of Coach Hugh Hackett. Coach Hackett was a wonderful person who touched many lives around him, both in and out of sports.
My catchphrase for the holiday season is “mindful merriment.” By this I mean the true joy that comes from paying attention and doing what feels right.
Editor’s note: This is the last column from former Daily Lobo staff members studying in a different country this semester.
I am in the process of re-calibrating the nucleus of an atom. Don’t ask me why. I am an English major, but I have reached the point where I have given up on trying to understand the assignments my professors give to me.
What would life be like in the United States if the Congress and Senate acted on behalf of the people rather than letting special interest groups get in the way?
The days have turned gray, the semester is nearly over, and there is a palpable sense of fatigue on campus.
Editor, This letter is in reference to Luc Mouchet’s Nov. 23 letter about the proposed student recreation center.
Dear Dr. Peg, It seems like everyone I know has a cold. Is there anything I can do so that I don’t get sick too?
Editor’s Note: Lobos Abroad is a regular column from former Daily Lobo staff members studying in a different country this semester. I have been known to grumble about an afternoon class that I would prefer to nap through, so when I heard about Linkoping University’s educational structure, I was giddy. Little did I know that I was more dependent on UNM’s structured course schedule than I thought.
Americans have labored under the impression that voting is the most important civic duty. Those people never bothered to consider shopping.
The Monday following Thanksgiving is often referred to as “Cyber Monday,” and in recent years, it has been the largest online sales day of the year.
The appearance of full-page color ads for a hookah establishment in recent issues of the Daily Lobo prompted me to revisit the issue of hookahs and your health.
After much hard work on the part of online editor Junfu Han and Detroit Softworks, the Daily Lobo has revised its online comment system to require a valid e-mail account before a comment is published on our website.
This isn’t an opinion column. It’s just something that happened. And what happened was basically this: I got run out of Mexico by some cops. It should be noted that everyone I met in Mexico on this journey was nice.
“Checking your bags” may have a different meaning when you head to the airport this holiday season.
Dear Non-Veteran Student, Thursday was Veterans Day. What comes to mind when you think of a veteran?