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(11/15/11 7:56am)
Hey Lobos! We are happy to introduce our newest columnist and advice giver, Ryan Wooley. His column will be a weekly feature. He’s been on the campus for a while now, works in CAPS, and is an all-around good guy from whom to get advice. Without further ado, here’s the first entry:
(11/15/11 7:49am)
Readers, haters and anyone else who has turned to the opinion section today:
(11/14/11 9:03am)
We’ve all heard the story about George Washington chopping down the cherry tree, right?
(11/11/11 9:06am)
Imagine, if you can, that your whole life you had been deceived.
(11/11/11 9:05am)
Ever see a movie where the camera is placed in front of a runaway truck? The careening hunk of metal swerves right and left as your heart hammers in your chest and ends up hitting and covering the camera, with a horrific crunch and squeal, bouncing to a rest while you take a breath.
(11/10/11 7:56am)
Presenting information in a way that clearly answers interesting questions is challenging. Every plot has an implicit question (hypothesis) that it helps you answer. Therefore, it is important to align a visual display of information with the intended interesting question(s). Collaboration or consultation with a statistician can clarify interesting questions and lead to answers through appropriate data analysis.
(11/09/11 8:50am)
Depression, thoughts of suicide, social isolation, quick temper, general malaise and numbness, trouble sleeping, avoidance of large crowds, uncertainty and anxiety around loud noises are all signs and symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). I know because I have PTSD, and those are some of the things PTSD has given me. In return for all the things PTSD has given me, it took from me my military career, a 10-year relationship and two jobs outside the military. It changed my personality and the man I once knew.
(11/09/11 8:49am)
Dear Dr. Peg,
(11/08/11 8:07am)
Human papillomavirus is just as much of a concern for men as it is for women, according to a study published on Oct. 3 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
(11/07/11 8:34am)
Head coach Jeremy Fishbein did what no other Lobo coach has been able to do since 1927: He took a Lobo sports team to an undefeated season.
(11/04/11 9:03am)
I am writing to correct a number of serious misconceptions in the opinion piece printed on Thursday in regards to the U.S. Military/Industrial complex.
(11/03/11 7:24am)
When former U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned the nation about the dangers of the ‘military-industrial complex’ in his farewell address on Jan. 17, 1961, he knew what he was talking about.
(11/02/11 7:34am)
Over the last few weeks, I’ve had the opportunity to get out of Washington and talk with folks across the country about how we can create jobs and get our economy growing faster.
(11/01/11 8:00am)
I think it is fair to say there’s no country quite as fanatical about food as America. The Spanish may be pious about their paella, and the Italians are mad for their marinara, but Americans have taken food to a whole new level.
(10/27/11 7:33am)
An assortment of opinions about the Board of Regents exists within our University community — positive and negative, informed and unfamiliar alike. Through a series of periodical letters, I hope to shine some light on who the regents are and what we do as the governing board of this University.
(10/26/11 11:22am)
Despite the fact that graduate students are in competition with each other, and despite the fact that funding sources at the public level are disappearing, in some departments a curious phenomenon occurs: We manage to be courteous, kind and helpful to one another.
(10/25/11 7:00am)
Late last night on Broadway Boulevard I drove past a kitten laying in the road. Road kill of any kind makes me queasy, but this time I didn’t see any blood and the kitten wasn’t obviously squashed.
(10/24/11 7:38am)
That stereotypical toe curl that movies show during sex scenes happens for a reason — because the skin in between your toes is an erogenous zone, according to the book Human Sexuality in a World of Diversity.
(10/20/11 6:53am)
Now that I’ve been in graduate classes and on both sides of an undergraduate classroom, I want to apologize to most of my undergraduate professors. Experiencing classes as an undergraduate is very, very different than the classes I sit in now.
(10/19/11 7:22am)
I recently read a Daily Lobo article about the possibility of constructing new student housing at UNM and, like always, this article reinforced my belief that the current administration is wholly incompetent and, hey, also shows contempt for the student population.