This Week's Photo: Miss Indian World Paegant
April 30Tiana Thompson of the San Carlos Apache tribe performs a traditional Apache dance during the talant portion of the Miss Indian World Pageant 2001 at the Highland Theater April 26.
Tiana Thompson of the San Carlos Apache tribe performs a traditional Apache dance during the talant portion of the Miss Indian World Pageant 2001 at the Highland Theater April 26.
I don’t know if I’m the only person who feels offended by the Daily Lobo’s editor’s flippant and rather callous response to serious inquiries regarding the reason why Jeremy Reynalds’ is entitled to rant in a weekly column.
Just how free are America’s campuses? That’s an open question in the wake of a controversial newspaper ad opposing reparations for the descendants of slaves.
Sarah James, a Gwich'in from Alaska's Arctic Village, said during a speech on campus Friday that the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is in grave danger of being exterminated.
The UNM softball team lost two games to Colorado State University Saturday to drop it to fourth place in the Mountain West Conference.
UNM senior men’s tennis player Takeshi Itoh and senior Ryley Webb of the UNM women’s golf team are this week’s New Mexico Daily Lobo male and female Athletes of the Week.
Marines Perez works on Mayan backstrap loom weaving during an arts and crafts demonstration at Maxwell Museum Saturday.
ASUNM President Jennifer Liu thanked those she has worked with this year and welcomed incoming President Andrea Cook during the student government’s recognition ceremony Friday at University House.
The UNM men’s tennis team rebounded from its semifinal loss in the Mountain West Conference Tournament to defeat San Diego State University 4-2 on Saturday to take third place.
Miss Indian World Lillian ‘Cepa’ Sparks (right) hands over the crown to Ke Aloha Alo of the White Mountain Apache tribe during the Gathering of the Nations in The Pit Saturday.
It is an honor to have been selected to serve as the New Mexico Daily Lobo’s next editor in chief. I have worked at the newspaper for the last three years, which, at times, has been a frustrating, infuriating experience. It is also the best job I have ever had.
Larry Waldman of UNM’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research said the University’s enrollment will likely increase when New Mexico’s minor construction boom is over.
Jeremy DeYapp pitched a complete game shutout and shortstop Dusty Young went four-of-four at the plate as the UNM baseball team completed a three-game sweep of the Air Force Academy with a 6-0 win Sunday.
After losing in the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference a day earlier, the UNM women’s tennis team took its frustrations out on Colorado State University, trouncing the Rams 4-1 on Saturday to grab third place.
As the 2000-2001 school year comes to a close, so does my term as editor in chief of the New Mexico Daily Lobo. This is also an end of a wonderful, four-year ride at the Daily Lobo for me. While new and exciting opportunities await me as I leave this newspaper, I will never forget the time and the people I have met here. This will always be a special place for me.
We call the world we live on Earth, but it should have been named Ocean.
Two candidates for interim director of the Latin American and Iberian Institute will make presentations and participate in interviews on the UNM campus next week.
As you may know, the Student Union Building is undergoing a $25 million renovation project with a projected completion date of June 2002. Along with the construction project, the Student Union Building also had a major internal change.