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Dear Dr Peg,
They scream across your TV set demanding your attention; gaudy, flashy things with irradiating or stolen music and impossibly proportioned people designed to promote products. These are the commercials.
If you have questions and need answers, please send an email to Wooleysweeklywisdom@gmail.com He’ll be more than happy to answer any questions or concerns you might have. Be sure to check out his Facebook page, Ask Ryan Wooley.
As an attorney practicing criminal defense in Albuquerque, a common question I hear from UNM students is “How do drug charges and/or convictions affect my ability to receive financial aid (FAFSA)?”
On behalf of the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA), I welcome all new students joining UNM this semester. GPSA has served students since 1969. Our mission is to enhance the academic and intellectual environment for the graduate and professional students at UNM. We promote the rights, interests and professional development of our students within the University community through advocacy, education and financial support.
As a new semester kicks off, we have plenty to look forward to in addition to a new schedule of classes. This semester will mark an important transition period for the University.
Hello Lobos,
Goodbye, 2011, and good riddance! Despite many promising developments, the year ended not so much with a bang, but with a whimper. Bring on 2012!
Welcome back. I hope you got some rest and had some fun over the break.
Talking about sex before you have it increases the odds that you will enjoy the relationship, and the sex, to the fullest.
It seems strange to me that in 50 years pot will be legal, but cigarettes will not. The cultural pendulum has swung, and smoking tobacco is on the way out.
‘Vagina Monologues’ stimulates dialogue
Editor’s Note: We received Amy’s column during the break. We wanted to give her a chance to share her final thoughts about New Mexico, even though she has returned home. Enjoy.
Like many of you examining the interesting and varied choices for University president, I have been eagerly awaiting the final decision.
Cold season is here in more ways than one: cold weather and cold germs. One leads to the other. When it gets cold, we huddle behind closed doors and windows, staying warm and breathing each other’s air. When breathing turns to coughing, illness spreads.
As finals start and the fall semester ends, some of you are likely to be contemplating graduate school, both because you’re interested in further study and because of the greater salary additional schooling can confer on you. If you are contemplating graduate school, there are some things you should know.
With finals coming up, the pressure to produce work and to produce it fast is always on. You may feel like you will never get by with all the homework and papers and research projects that you have due in the next couple of weeks.
If you’re in a relationship and have made the decision not to have intercourse, you and your partner can still have regular orgasms and maintain a type of sexual relationship.