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Iliana Limn | January 18Graduate student Jennifer Follstad Shah would not have been able to conduct research about Rio Grande water use and how its movement affects wildlife without outside funding.
Graduate student Jennifer Follstad Shah would not have been able to conduct research about Rio Grande water use and how its movement affects wildlife without outside funding.
UNM guard Molly McKinnon drives past Brigham Young University's Erin Thorn during the Lobos' 58-52 win over the Cougars. McKinnon finished with five points and one assist, while Thorn scored eight. UNM's next opponent is the University of Utah Saturday at 7 p.m. in The Pit.
About 1,650 letters left the Roger Williams University mailroom on Friday as part of the school's recent announcement that it is challenging all institutions of higher learning nationwide to follow its lead and offer academic scholarships to Afghan women.
Bookworks, will hold a book-signing and discussion with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Dan Stober and Albuquerque Journal reporter Ian Hoffman for their new book, "A Convenient Spy: Wen Ho Lee and the Politics of Nuclear Espionage," Friday at 7 p.m.
Six-year-old Mustafa Mudada helps his mother Jandeh load up after a day of vending outside the Fine Arts Building Wednesday. Mudada sells hand-crafted African Jewelry on the mall when the weather permits and after her children, who she says come first, get out of school.
Students interested in deciding where their student fees go will have the opportunity to share their opinions during a Student Fee Review Board town hall meeting Friday afternoon.
As a young woman, I'm constantly aware of the risk of breast cancer. It's hard not to be. The pink ribbons, the hundreds of fundraising events each year and the startling statistics all serve as a reminder that breast cancer - despite recent gains - remains a major threat to women everywhere.
While you're thinking about possible holiday gifts, instead of looking in a catalog, you might want to take a look at a recent report from the National Cancer Institute.
Adam Freeland? Oh... Adam Freeland!
If modern art has lost its luster, and progressive voice and postmodernism is overly complex, how can artistic expression retain its individuality?
The Albuquerque Children's Theatre will be presenting performances of the classic children's story "Puss in Boots" - delivered with several new twists - this weekend at the Albuquerque Little Theatre.
Mark La Mura, who plays the Pharoah in "Aida," speaks to music theater students during their class in Theatre X Wednesday. The actor is in town for the musical's Popejoy stop, running through Jan. 20. Sitting are students Patrick Cassidy, left, and Julie Danao.
The people at the Riverside Theatre are dead-set on revolutionizing the way we see theater, and their upcoming festival will prove it.
In what is becoming a semi-annual ritual, the student government Finance Committee began the process Wednesday of raising the ASUNM fee paid by students from $14 to $20.
Hello students, welcome back. Education is power, and therefore, you are powerful. But there are more effective ways of achieving power than going to school, like say, going to war.
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks drove home the responsibilities of every citizen - and brought new threats to open government.
In the basement of the renovated bookstore, boxes and unplugged computers sit atop desks in cubicles where student organizations moved after SUB construction began nearly a year ago.
While campus construction remains a perennial inconvenience, University officials insist the orange cones, detours, dust and noise are all for a good cause.
It seems that the Daily Lobo is behind the times in its reporting of Mario Sanchez's bid for mayor of Belen. It was reported in a Belen paper last week that Mr. Sanchez was removed from the race for not having a Belen residence at the time of his application for candidacy.