Bosque offers artists material, inspiration by Daily LoboJan 01, 2010“The Albuquerque Bosque's trash is an artist's treasure. Joshua Willis, the Open Space Visitor Center coordinator, helped find artists for Land/Art New Mexico, a collaboration with 516 Arts to showcase local artists who create land-based art. Willis said most of the exhibits will be finished by June 1, but some are still being constructed.”
Holistic healing classes improve students' lives by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“Rural university students have turned to classes that focus on alternative and holistic health as a means to self-growth and healing, according to a UNM-Taos professor. Jean Ellis-Sankari, department head at the UNM-Taos Academy of Holistic Health and Human Services, published an article on the topic, titled "Higher Education as an Alternative Point of Access to Holistic Health," in the May 2009 issue of the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.”
Special Olympics hearten N.M. by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“Special Olympics New Mexico held its largest-ever summer games last weekend.
Some 1,035 athletes, up from 800 last year, participated in track and field, bocce, volleyball, cycling and gymnastics, said SONM spokesman Oscar Solis. There are more than 2,500 athletes involved in Special Olympics in New Mexico and three million worldwide, he said.”
Column: Obama pick a debatable choice by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“Two student columnists - one conservative and one progressive - respond to President Barack Obama's choice of Sonia Sotomayor to be a Supreme Court justice. Chris Burks (Progressive) University of Arkansas President Obama's pick of Sonia Sotomayor represents the triumph of ideas.”
Liberals are oblivious to technological impact by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“Editor, The sort of denial expounded upon by the mainstream environmental movement and the pseudo-hippie, neo-liberal know-it-alls who spout their "insights" into any willing ear brings light to the crisis facing not only education but our world as a whole.”
Slugger has high hopes for team by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“Mike Brownstein didn't resort to pulling out a bag of excuses.
The UNM baseball team's second baseman did his best to make sense of the way the Lobos asphyxiated themselves down the stretch, causing the Lobos to lose out on a trip to an NCAA Regional. UNM's postseason aspirations were wiped out by consecutive losses in the Mountain West Conference Tournament, coupled with Utah becoming the first No.”
Kobe Bryant the last bastion of interesting by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“There will be no LeBron James in the NBA Finals. No puppets, no chalk, no oddly protruding right mandible. In his place is the Orlando Magic, a team that has a star in Dwight Howard, but whose success relies mostly on unsexy things like defense and Hedo Turkoglu.”
Ewing Theory alive and well in this season's playoffs by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“Superman's kryptonite is his mentor - oh, the irony. The Ewing Theory lives on - in Patrick Ewing's protégé, Dwight Howard. Howard isn't as great as he's hailed to be. As one of my favorite columnists, Bill Simmons, said, he's the "worst great player" in the NBA.”
Rock out at arts and crafts fair at Mama's Minerals by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“Looking for trilobites, authentic arrowheads and geodes? You can find them at Mama's Minerals, which will host its fifth annual arts and crafts fair on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. Owner Laura Randolph said Mama's Minerals had humble beginnings in Albuquerque 23 years ago.”
"Salvation" a better-than-average popcorn flick by Daily LoboMay 31, 2009“"Terminator: Salvation" has been getting a bum rap the last couple of weeks. This isn't to say that it's a great movie, because it isn't, but saying that it's worse than "T3" is a telling sign of an ignorance not usually seen amongst those who review films - or breathe on a regular basis.” | News Topics
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