Leaders in international education to be honored
April 25UNM will recognize three individuals for outstanding contributions to international education and programs at a reception today at 2 p.m. in the History Commons in Mesa Vista Hall.
UNM will recognize three individuals for outstanding contributions to international education and programs at a reception today at 2 p.m. in the History Commons in Mesa Vista Hall.
Fracas will perform with Dead on Point Five, Bullettrainmafia and Rebilt at the Launchpad tonight at 10 p.m.
Ready for the semester to end and have all these classes behind you? Ready to end this academic drudgery so you can lean back, put up your feet and congratulate yourself for a job well done? There’s just one problem: getting through these last couple of weeks alive.
Since this is my first year at UNM, I did not know a lot about ASUNM. Last semester, I didn’t really pay attention to the election, but this time it was impossible to ignore. Everywhere I went I was assaulted by chalked up sidewalks proclaiming The People or The Connection slates. On Election Day, we were all bombarded by handouts telling us who to vote for or were bribed with candy handouts. I was so annoyed that I decided to look into these two slates. What I found was disturbing.
Robert Pollard is an older man. Pollard spent 14 years as a kindergarten teacher in Dayton, Ohio. Pollard sings in a fake Brit-pop accent. According to rumor, he has not known a moment of sobriety since 1986.
Despite its youth and inexperience, the UNM women’s tennis team heads into the tough Mountain West Conference Tournament Thursday confident after a successful regular season.
I would like to address the various leaders around the UNM campus.
Graduate student Catherine DiCesare presents “Brooms, Midwives and Witches: (Mis)Understanding the Mexican Ochpaniztli Cult,” at the Arts of the Americas Institute offices Tuesday.
Editor, In Raymond Rivera’s April 9 column, “Downtown stadium is needed,” there is a pretty picture of a new and exciting Albuquerque with lots of the wonderful features of other big cities. However, Rivera’s arguments are flawed in many ways.
Editor, ASUNM Sen. Tim Serna’s complaints in the April 18 edition of the Daily Lobo about the recent ASUNM election miss the point.
The UNM men’s tennis team, which is the defending Mountain West Conference champions, will put its title on the line beginning Friday with the Mountain West Tournament in Salt Lake City, Utah.
After two rounds of the Mountain West Conference Women’s Golf Championships in Sunriver, Ore., UNM is in first place, carding a team total 578 (+10).
Jeremy Reynalds' comments about euthanasia are systematically wrong.
(U-WIRE) FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Anti-pornography protesters probably kick themselves in the butt when they realize the most successful way to make money on the Internet is through sex sites.
Architect Howard Davis presents "The Culture of Building: Why the Cathedral and the Bicycle Shed Need Each Other, " the last lecture in the John Gaw Meem Lecture Series, in the Kiva Lectue Hall Monday. Davis, author of 1999's "The Culture Of Building," teaches architecture at the University of Oregon.