Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
2 days ago by Eva Dameron
A shined-up, renovated Route 66 is a reason for a parade in Edgewood, N.M.
"We're celebrating Route 66 heritage," Edgewood Chamber of Commerce director Myra Oden said. "We're celebrating our new highway, harvest festival - we're just looking for any reason to have a party.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
1 day ago by Eva Dameron
Travis Parkin said if he'd opened his T-shirt shop in 2002, officials might have strung him up under the Patriot Act.
"But now people realize the war was a sham and was based on a lie, and they're starting to - even on network TV, people are outspoken about this," he said, "so we feel it's 'safe' to express ourselves, as well.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
1 day ago by Eva Dameron
Travis Parkin said if he'd opened his T-shirt shop in 2002, officials might have strung him up under the Patriot Act.
"But now people realize the war was a sham and was based on a lie, and they're starting to - even on network TV, people are outspoken about this," he said, "so we feel it's 'safe' to express ourselves, as well.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
1 day ago by Rhian Hibner
Now that another school year is upon us, hallways are clogged, lines in the SUB are long and everywhere a bicyclist goes, nervous-looking freshmen are freezing in place and causing collisions. In the interest of easing congestion, this latest edition of Console Wars is dedicated to the forthcoming games of the fall - after all, the more freshmen there are playing these games, the less people there will be clogging up campus when spring comes around.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
1 day ago by Rhian Hibner
Now that another school year is upon us, hallways are clogged, lines in the SUB are long and everywhere a bicyclist goes, nervous-looking freshmen are freezing in place and causing collisions. In the interest of easing congestion, this latest edition of Console Wars is dedicated to the forthcoming games of the fall - after all, the more freshmen there are playing these games, the less people there will be clogging up campus when spring comes around.
Daily Lobo, University of New Mexico, NM
2 days ago by Eva Dameron
A shined-up, renovated Route 66 is a reason for a parade in Edgewood, N.M.
"We're celebrating Route 66 heritage," Edgewood Chamber of Commerce director Myra Oden said. "We're celebrating our new highway, harvest festival - we're just looking for any reason to have a party.