Lobos comes together in 5-2 win over Trojans
Arthur Simoni | February 25The UNM men's tennis team peeked its head above the .500 mark Friday with a 5-2 win against the University of Arkansas-Little Rock at the Lobo Tennis Club.
The UNM men's tennis team peeked its head above the .500 mark Friday with a 5-2 win against the University of Arkansas-Little Rock at the Lobo Tennis Club.
Representatives from local employers attending the UNM Career Expo say they are hoping to keep the University's graduating students in New Mexico.
Members of the Bernalillo County Green Party elected new officers and brainstormed ways to boost party participation during the group's annual convention Saturday at the UNM Law School.
Junior guard Ruben Douglas of the men's basketball team and senior Monique Harris of the women's track and field team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
Career fairs give students an opportunity to meet with employers face-to-face and help them build a network of job opportunities upon graduation, director of Career Services Leslye Ellison said.
I opened the Lobo this morning to find it full of letters from angry and disturbed students protesting the Justice for All exhibit. Words like "distasteful," "negative," "nauseating" and "hypocritical" were used liberally to describe the exhibit.
The UNM men's basketball team will be seeking to end its three-game losing skid when it matches up with Colorado State University Saturday in The Pit.
State Rep. Rob Burpo, R-Albuquerque, says New Mexico lawmakers will have to rewrite the tax code, clear up water rights disputes with Texas and fix its schools if the state is ever to improve its economy.
This small note is in regards to the letters written by an individual who claims to be a Republican and Catholic.
If you haven't already made spring break reservations for Cancun, South Padre Island, San Diego or Jamaica, don't plan on packing your bags.
China's recent admission to the World Trade Organization will ease, but not eliminate, barriers to international trade, visiting professor Peter Walters said Thursday.
There is nothing like the issue of abortion to get people all riled up, including myself. Before I begin I would like to praise everyone, pro-life and pro-choice, for writing in and getting his or her opinions heard on this very touchy subject. Now, on with the debate.
The UNM baseball team starts a three-game series this weekend against Northwestern University at Lobo Field.
The UNM men's tennis team had very little trouble with Illinois State University Thursday, sweeping the Redbirds 7-0 at the Lobo Tennis Club.
The UNM women's basketball team may be enjoying a fun ride in the Mountain West Conference, but a few potholes lay ahead that could damage its conference title dreams.
The saying, "What we don't know can't hurt us," must have been said by a man who had a lot to hide. There is a new version of this saying, embodied in how our society produces mountains of wasted paper as forests disappear and people get sick. What we don't know, or care to know, does not seem to matter until we lose our jobs to people who relish in greed.
In his poem, "A Raisin in the Sun," Langston Hughes poses the question: "What ever happens to a dream deferred?" The answer to this lies within personal speculation - in a realm far beyond what most of us conceive to be real.
The leader of a nationally-recognized brokerage firm emphasized the importance of personal ethics in an often cut-throat business world during a presentation at the Anderson Schools of Management Wednesday.