Scribendi hits on realism theme
Angela Williams | April 24The 2001 edition of Scribendi successfully displays some of UNM's finest writers as well as work written by regional artists.
The 2001 edition of Scribendi successfully displays some of UNM's finest writers as well as work written by regional artists.
Bassist Todd Lovato (left) and guitarist Cali Soberanes of Felonious Groove Foundation sing together during the final round of "Albuquerque Rising: Battle of the Bands" at Sprockets Pub Thursday. The band came in first and won digital recording time from Window Pane Productions.
Mohamed S. El-Genk, a Regents' chemical and nuclear engineering professor, today will deliver the University's 46th Annual Research Lecture, the highest honor UNM bestows on its faculty.
Representatives of the UNM community gathered at University House Monday afternoon to bid farewell to outgoing GPSA President Brian Col¢n and welcome the graduate student government's next leader - Rachel Jenks. "It has been an honor working for the last two years to help graduate students succeed," Col¢n said. "After working with Rachel, I can tell you that she will be successful at leading GPSA in the coming year. I can tell from the people here that she has the support of the administration and a variety of departments on campus."
Local singer/songwriter Rex Warren released his first CD Indigo Blue to a packed house at Brian O'Brien's Pub March 16.
African-American Studies is sponsoring a forum Wednesday to address the controversial topic of reparations for descendants of slaves in the United States.
This is a letter regarding Jeremy Reynalds' column on Friday.
(Left to right) Bassist Tony Campos, vocalist Wayne Static and guitarist Koichi Fukada perform during a Static X concert at the Sunshine Theater Wednesday night.
About 300 experts representing the 36 countries discussed the threat and control of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons this weekend in Albuquerque at the 11th Annual International Arms Control Conference.
Ted A. Garc°a will be the next general manager and chief executive officer of KNME-TV, Channel 5, effective July 1, 2001.
Editor, Following the March 22 election to establish a union for education support staff, a number of rumors and concerns have spread around campus.
Sally Moon and Jose Reynaldo dance the Argentine Tango inside the Maxwell Museum April 17.
April 20. A day of bad news if ever there was one. Columbine, the day after the Oklahoma City and Waco. It's even Adolf Hitler's birthday.
The UNM women’s tennis team continued its dominance of the University of Texas at El Paso with a close 4-3 road victory Saturday afternoon to end the regular season.
The UNM softball team won two of four games this weekend, splitting two doubleheader series with Brigham Young University and league-leading University of Utah.
Matt Steeves smokes a marijuana joint during a 4-20 celebration at Roosevelt Park Friday. 4-20 is a nationwide celebration of marijuana held on April 20.
Editor, On April 24, the Faculty Senate will consider a resolution in support of the reinstatement of three UNM men's intercollegiate athletics programs that were cut in 1999: gymnastics, swimming and wrestling. The Faculty Senate should vote against this resolution for at least three reasons.
Editor, I realize that the column "Only We Can Prevent Riots" in the April 16 Daily Lobo was pulled off the wire, but that doesn't excuse the Lobo's editors from responsibility for printing such inflammatory garbage.
Editor, It is truly a sad indication of the times and an example of people's ignorance when someone who holds a biblical-based Christian worldview is labeled a "bigot" whose opinions are considered "mentally challenged drivel." This is, however, the opinion of many people, including James Burbank.