Nikki Miles
Jenna Naranjo | April 9Nikki Miles is running for Senator because she said UNM needs an African American student who will represent the needs of minorities.
Nikki Miles is running for Senator because she said UNM needs an African American student who will represent the needs of minorities.
Biology graduate student Teresa Tibbets speaks with judge Drew Allen, a biology graduate student, about her poster during a contest for the 10th Annual Research Day in Castetter Hall Friday. Tibbets' poster describes her project comparing the effects of flooding on cottonwood trees in the Rio Grande Valley.
UNM sophomore Jaqueline Farrington is running for office because she felt no connection to student government, wanted to know what is going on and hopes to make an impact on her community.
With a pair of seniors leading the way, the UNM women’s tennis team won its last home match of the season by dispatching the University of South Florida 7-0 at the Lobo Tennis Club Sunday afternoon.
Bill Dials said his leadership and educational experiences will help him to add structure and new faces to GPSA if he becomes council chairperson.
The 46th-ranked UNM women’s tennis team will play its final home matches of the season against the University of Hawaii today and the University of South Florida Sunday.
Women’s Golf The UNM women’s golf team is in Tempe, Ariz., today through Sunday to participate in the 2001 Ping/Arizona State University Invitational.
Editor, Have you noticed the advertisements popping up lately in the Daily Lobo asking “What bugs you about religion?” with an anecdote from some individual’s answer to the question?
(U-WIRE) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Forget campaign finance reform: there’s one issue that politicians on both sides of the aisle know will score them big points in the next election — airlines.
Future hospital in Las Cruces needs doctors LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — At least 50 doctors are needed to adequately serve the Las Cruces area’s health care needs, an official from Triad Hospitals Inc. said. Triad plans to build a hospital in Las Cruces. If 50 or 60 new doctors “across all specialties” can be attracted to Las Cruces within the next five years, “the community would be well served,” said John L.
Guitarist Randy Nelson and pianist Erik Berglund of Nuvo Rich open “Music Night” in the SRC Commons Thursday night.
With about 500 years of history behind it, a trail known as the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro is said by some people to be responsible for New Mexico’s culture, language, religion and folklore.
The UNM men’s basketball program closed out its season on a special note Wednesday night with the 2001 Lobo Club Men’s Basketball Banquet at the Hyatt Regency hotel. Eleven of the 13 players received awards and were greeted by guest speaker, ex-NBA player Marques Johnson.
Carla Kay Barlow illustrates that hard work leads to success. Barlow, a graduate student working toward a master’s degree in composition, is the winner of the 2001 UNM Composition Prize for her piece “Tease thru Twos, Threes,” which will be featured at the “New Music, New Mexico” concert in Keller Hall Monday night at 7:30 p.m.
UNM hit the jackpot Thursday when Gov. Gary Johnson signed two bills into law that give UNM staff and faculty salary increases and fully funds the Lottery to Success Scholarship. Johnson had until noon Friday to sign bills before they would be automatically pocket vetoed. Thursday he signed UNM’s top legislative priority, which was to improve faculty and staff compensation.
The highly controversial bikini-clad version of the Virgin Mary on display at a state museum has been described by its artist — a practicing Catholic — as an expression of her personal faith.
John Burrows, an associate director of Housing Services, carries his 16-month-old grandson Jack while talking with guests at a reception to celebrate his retirement in the La Posada atrium Thursday afternoon.