Campus Briefs
January 22The UNM Anderson Schools of Management is presenting "Club Daze" today from 5-7 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be in the Anderson Schools of Management breezeway.
The UNM Anderson Schools of Management is presenting "Club Daze" today from 5-7 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be in the Anderson Schools of Management breezeway.
We escaped a well-coached and smart Air Force Academy team Monday night 50-47.
Fraschilla's comment was a non sequitur. No one knows what he meant and he refuses to elaborate. So why must he apologize and why is his job at stake? Of course it is. If censorship continues to go as it has been, I'll expect the American government to begin constructing gas chambers and electrified fences within the next year.
One of the interesting things about American culture is how, in an attempt to label some situation, group or lifestyle as negative, sometimes American media end up promoting these circumstances and in the long run, gaining participants.
The UNM community will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday by participating in variety of activities this weekend.
UNM tennis fans will get a double dose of their sport on Sunday when the men's and women's team kick off the spring season against Northern Arizona University at the Lobo Tennis Complex.
The UNM men's basketball team overcame a week's worth of distractions and shut down Brigham Young University's top offensive player to secure a 73-58 win in The Pit Saturday.
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.
Albuquerque Chief Operating Officer James Lewis, right, and Judith R. Harris look Thursday at an African American Studies art exhibit on display at the Sunport. A ceremony at the terminal entrance kicked off the program's Black History Month celebration. The exhibit runs through Feb. 28.
UNM Democrats and Republicans are compiling information and scheduling candidate visits to educate students about the gubernatorial race in November.
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.
I greet all eyes with these fresh new words for a new year. Every New Year there is this rekindling of fascination in how different human cultures monitor and relate to the passing of time.
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.
The UNM women's basketball team withstood a physical battle against Brigham Young University Thursday night to post its second conference victory of the season 58-52.
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.
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.