LETTER: U.S. atrocities are no worse
November 19As I read through the letters in the Nov. 15 edition of the Daily Lobo, I was very surprised to see that there were complaints about the cover photo in Wednesday's edition.
As I read through the letters in the Nov. 15 edition of the Daily Lobo, I was very surprised to see that there were complaints about the cover photo in Wednesday's edition.
La Cueva High School senior Tim Garrett laces up his running shoes before participating in the Recreational Services' annual Turkey Trot Sunday.
Monkeys close enough to touch, bamboo forests, Mayan Ruins, snorkeling off the coast of Belize.
Three UNM runners will participate in the NCAA Division I Cross-Country Championships today in Greenville, S.C.
Writers and UNM students celebrated the accomplishments of American Indian storytellers Friday at the University's Science and Technology Park.
After three days of hiding out in cold water while the state military attacked his farming community with grenades and machine guns, Marino Cordoba said he decided to speak out against human rights violations in Columbia.
An electric atmosphere engulfed The Pit Saturday night when the UNM men's basketball team played against Stanford University, but the Lobos offense showed no spark during the 81-66 loss.
As I read the "apology" from the Connection slate in the paper today, I have only one question. Who do they think they are kidding?
When Fran Fraschilla signed on to coach the UNM men's basketball team, he said he was committed to bringing "blue-collar" players to the program - players who would work hard in practice, in the classroom and on the floor at game time.
Floor burns might be senior guard Molly McKinnon's claim to fame on the UNM women's basketball team, but she has turned out to be much more than that.
A new year brings new expectations. Our basketball team is loaded with talent and fresh faces: two freshmen - Chad Bell and Jamaal Williams - and two junior college transfers - Moustapha Diagne and Cody Payne.
We, the members of the Connection slate, wish to apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused during the election on Nov. 14.
I am writing this letter in response to a situation, in particular, that does prove and exemplifies the "corrupt and biased" politics of ASUNM.
About 25 security guards escort an unidentified man to the Anthropology Building Thursday afternoon. Anthropology Department and Maxwell Museum staff refused to disclose what was going on except to say that it was a mock military exercise.
Students across the country may be feeling less motivated to do homework and have an even lower desire to be in class after the Sept. 11 attacks, said Dr. Michael Villanueva, a psychologist at UNM.
The UNM women's basketball team had a whirlwind ending to its season last year, making the Women's National Invitational Tournament championship game. With that momentum and confidence still in hand, the Lobos look to take a step further this season.
One question we never ask is, "Who is making all these military arms?" With the 20th century being riddled with wars such as World Wars I and II, Vietnam and years of massacres in El Salvador and Guatemala, not to mention starting a new century with yet another war, you would think this question would be paramount. But, when we finally ask this question there is, of course, no reply. There are just echoes of your voice that get muffled over with the sounds of PlayStation videogames.
Twelve losing candidates and one winner in Wednesday's undergraduate student government election are contesting the results on a variety of grounds.
When Maya Angelou casts her hypnotizing gaze upon an audience, all is forgotten. Like a lone star peeking through the night sky, she shines brilliantly upon those she encounters.
Not counting the fact that a Rocky Long-led UNM football team has never defeated Colorado State University, Saturday's game against the Rams is arguably the biggest game to confront the fourth year coach and his team.