Pregnant clones one of a kind
Blake Driver | October 2It's always exciting for a reporter to find an unexposed, fledgling band that possesses all the qualities of a group destined for greatness. That's what I found in the Pregnant Clones.
It's always exciting for a reporter to find an unexposed, fledgling band that possesses all the qualities of a group destined for greatness. That's what I found in the Pregnant Clones.
Bill Miller, left, Physics and Astronomy Teaching Laboratory supervisor, burns a copy of the Daily Lobo while teaching assistant Ron Kemmer looks on during a lab held outside Regener Hall Monday.
The span of human history has been defined by ideas, conflict and society's resolution of these two. To believe that this resolution will always be a peaceful one is to ignore human nature, as well as, thousands of years of history.
UNM freshman Rachel Harmon-Keeney said she was showing her patriotism by helping lead a peace march on campus Friday that drew about 400 people and involved no skirmishes with police.
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Sophomore Sandy Lukowski of the women's tennis team and the men's rugby team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
The Green Party of New Mexico filed a State Supreme Court suit Thursday to challenge denial of its major party status by Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil-Giron.
UNM head football coach Rocky Long went into Saturday's game against the University of Utah fearing that his defense would have trouble stopping the Utes' vaunted running game.
In light of the attention that has been paid recently to Professor Richard Berthold, it seemed prudent to bring up White House press secretary Ari Fleischer's instructions last week.
The UNM men's rugby team used a young squad of mostly freshmen and sophomores to beat the El Paso Scorpions 40-12 Saturday at the Albuquerque Sports Stadium.
Sophomores Sandy Lukowski and Tjasa Suvak started the season in impressive fashion and helped the UNM women's tennis team to a successful showing in the Coors Light Lobo Invite during the weekend.
Performers from the Chóa Van Hanh Buddhist Temple entertain customers at Panda Express on the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Girard Boulevard during a grand opening ceremony Saturday.
The losing streak is over for the UNM women's soccer team as it stunned No. 12 ranked University of Kentucky 1-0 Sunday on the road at The Traditional Bank Invitational.
Some UNM students have closely followed the mayoral race and plan to vote during Tuesday's election despite overwhelming media coverage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Joel Smith of Big J Enterprises welds a water pipe in the Student Union Building Wenesday.
Richard Berthold should have changed his last name to "Cranium" years ago.
It is interesting and refreshing to see the Daily Lobo making an honest effort in presenting both sides of the Inquisition of Professor Berthold and of the up and coming war on terrorism.
With all the opinions being expressed by faculty and students concerning Professor Berthold's lecture material, I feel something should be said from the point of view of someone who attended the lectures.
I am amused at the letters and comments printed in the Daily Lobo from women speaking out against the injustices of racism, sexism, campus rapes and the alleged sexist comments of a certain faculty member.
Rest assured, the government will do anything to protect democracy. It will even sacrifice democracy itself.