I think I’m going to start a series of notable things that I saw over the weekend. So here are some things that I saw over the weekend. NCAA: The Men’s and Women’s Final Four has occurred, and both events have been exciting. On the Men’s side, San Diego State won an instant classic overContinue reading “What I saw this weekend No. 1”
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UNM baseball looks to continue winning ways
Faces San Diego State after impressive win over No.22 Texas Tech After a dramatic 11-10 victory over the Red Raiders on Tuesday evening, the University of New Mexico baseball squad now faces San Diego State in a critical three-game series. The first of the three will be on Friday at 6 p.m. MST at SantaContinue reading “UNM baseball looks to continue winning ways”
March Madness continues to excite
The NCAA Basketball Championship often produces fun matchups and exiting games, but this year has seen widespread chaos and calamity reign supreme. With a 16 seed upsetting a 1 seed, a 15 seed making the sweet 16 and the elimination of all the 1 seed’s before the elite 8 this tournament has reminded us whyContinue reading “March Madness continues to excite”
A thinly veiled attempt to guess 2022.
Blog post #1 November 7, 2022 Well, here we are. I must admit this feels a lot like Groundhog Day, as the United States voters will go to the polls to determine control of congress, control of state governments, and the short-term future of America. After Joe Biden’s close 2020 victory, many, including myself,Continue reading “A thinly veiled attempt to guess 2022.”
The Matrix Resurrections
A review by: Spencer Butler Well, this is certainly a post that I didn’t expect to write while I was in college… nor did I expect to write about a sequel to one of my favorite franchises in cinema. The original Matrix is my favorite movie ever made, and the trilogy of films is inContinue reading “The Matrix Resurrections“
New Mexico reeling to satisfy fast growing TV & film industry
Original Link: https://newmexiconewsport.com/new-mexico-reeling-to-satisfy-fast-growing-tv-film-industry/ By Noah Solomon, Jeanette DeDios, Spencer Butler, Tyler Braunhardt / NM News Port The film and television industry has never been a bigger part of New Mexico’s economy, and if both the industry and the government get their way, it will get even bigger. But this growth is bringing challenges in providingContinue reading “New Mexico reeling to satisfy fast growing TV & film industry”
Keller, Webber reelected, stadium rejected, ABQ council candidates face run-off
Original Link: https://newmexiconewsport.com/keller-webber-reelected-stadium-rejected-abq-council-candidates-face-run-off/ By Spencer Butler, Tyler Braunhardt, Jeanette DeDios, Noah Solomon / NM News Port A large turnout of Albuquerque voters chose to send their mayor back to city hall for another four years, but they also used Tuesday’s election to soundly reject the stadium funding package the mayor had endorsed. Those same votersContinue reading “Keller, Webber reelected, stadium rejected, ABQ council candidates face run-off”
ABQ mayoral race heads to the finish line
Original Link: https://newmexiconewsport.com/abq-mayoral-race-heads-to-the-finish-line/ By Spencer Butler/ NM News Port In the city of Albuquerque, next Tuesday’s elections will test a number of things, but arguably the biggest race is the contest for mayor. The battle consists of two Democrats, Tim Keller and Manny Gonzales, along with one Republican, Eddy Aragon, each trying to find aContinue reading “ABQ mayoral race heads to the finish line”
UNM falls to Utah State, ends season 3-9
By Spencer Butler Published 11/29/21 4:32am On Friday, Nov. 26, the University of New Mexico football squad was defeated 35-10 by Utah State University at University Stadium in the final game of their disappointing season. The loss sends UNM into the offseason riding a four-game losing streak, while the team finished 1-6 in conference play and 3-9 overall. UNM was forcedContinue reading “UNM falls to Utah State, ends season 3-9”
UNM football crushed by formerly winless UNLV
Second-string quarterback Isaiah Chavez injured Original link: https://www.dailylobo.com/article/2021/11/unm-football-crushed-by-formerly-winless-unlv Over 14,000 people witnessed the Lobos football team’s devastating 31-17 loss to the previously winless University of Nevada, Las Vegas at University Stadium on Nov. 6. The Rebels’ win ended their 14-game losing streak, which had just become the longest in the nation earlier that day, andContinue reading “UNM football crushed by formerly winless UNLV”