Dean of Graduate Studies search forums continue
April 23A series of public forums for candidates vying to become the new UNM dean of Graduate Studies is halfway complete, with the third of four candidates appearing today.
A series of public forums for candidates vying to become the new UNM dean of Graduate Studies is halfway complete, with the third of four candidates appearing today.
Nick Romero practices a move with his Tai Chi class in Johnson Center Monday.
For those who lamented that another "Amelie" would be hard to come by, jubilant relief has arrived in the form of the coming-of-age foreign film, "Y Tu Mam† TambiÇn."
Earth Day is one of those events that has become untouchable by any person that would question the motivations, practices or aims of those that advocate any kind of activist environmentalism. Opponents to the regulation-based environmentalism of the current environmental movement are routinely depicted as the sorts that would kill puppies for a buck, end sunshine to drive an SUV or that feel a need to consume all natural resources before their selfish children grow up and use them all.
Relatively few people in this world have the luxury of truly loving their jobs, which means a little respect and fair treatment can go a long way.
A documentary and a panel discussion today at the South Broadway Cultural Center will delve deeper into Ciudad Ju†rez's mass murder mystery, exploring possible explanations of why the women have been killed.
UNM midfielder LeAnne Hendren kicks the ball away from University of Texas at El Paso forward Marge Gomez during a spring training exhibition game at the UNM Soccer Complex Saturday.
At civic rallies we are holding around the country, the talk is of the need for change, for the pursuit of greater justice as a precondition for the pursuit of greater happiness.
This marks the final week of publication for the 2001-2002 Daily Lobo editorial staff, with new editor Angela Williams taking over April 28. Recognizing that my 15 minutes on the soapbox are nearly up, I will spend this week discussing a variety of pressing issues that affect this University.
Activist Victoria Caraveo lamented the mismanaged investigation of mass murders of women in Ciudad Ju†rez and urged people to write letters to politicians on both sides of the border during a forum Monday.
The UNM women's golf team will try to continue its conference domination today when the Lobos compete in the Mountain West Conference Championships for three days in Bend, Ore.
John Mitchell, National Geographic's environmental editor, said Friday that he is not a happy public land shareholder because the lands are continually exploited for uses such as mining, oil drilling and grazing.
UNM alpine skier Marte Dolva became the Lobos' seventh individual NCAA champion when she won the women's slalom in March.
A girl who only identified herself as "Tinkerbell" smokes a joint with her Brazilian parrot, Rico, during a 4-20 marijuana celebration at Roosevelt Park Saturday.
Robert Duncan, a physics professor who has worked at UNM since 1990, says he will focus on continuing the University's steady growth in research funding as the newly appointed associate dean for research.
The UNM softball team finally won a series against a Mountain West Conference opponent by defeating Colorado State University 7-1 in the first game Saturday, while the second game was canceled.
Joseph Gonzales joins flamenco dancer Alexa Miton during Fiestas 2002 on Johnson Field Saturday. Click on this story to see more photos.
A brave woman seriously changed my perceptions about UNM and its politics last Friday after class. She stood up in front of our class, with tears in her eyes, and informed us about a girl she knew who was beaten by her roommate's friends in her own dorm room last Saturday.
The surging UNM track and field team saw two members post NCAA provisional qualifying times and others turn in strong performances at two California meets during the weekend.