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(10/13/09 4:19am)
Iran confirmed last week that it is building a previously undisclosed nuclear-enrichment plant inside a military base near the city of Qum. Facing mounting international pressure for disclosure and inspection of its nuclear facilities, Iran has become the media and the U.S. government’s villain of choice — again.
(10/05/09 6:53am)
“I can’t be sick now. I have too much to do. I don’t have time!”
(10/02/09 5:14am)
Two years ago I had an accident — I fell down a flight of stairs, landed on my head and as a result am now legally blind. Why is this relevant? As a medical student, I had access to world-class care unlike most others.
(09/22/09 5:39am)
Sex slavery is illegal. This should be obvious to most Americans. However, a few people still fail to comprehend it. Some of these people are in a group called the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, better known as ACORN.
(09/21/09 5:39am)
Most people think college campuses across the U.S. are generally safe.
(09/18/09 3:55am)
Imagine you’re on a date. The moon is full, the air is crisp and you’re standing toe-to-toe, saying good night.
(09/16/09 3:24am)
The reaction I get when I tell someone I am a vegetarian is very often the same.
(09/15/09 4:07am)
The following questions showed up in the Ask Dr. Peg box in the SHAC lobby. The first is from a man and the second is from a woman:
(09/14/09 5:22am)
This week, the former president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, has come to UNM as part of an effort to give his legacy a makeover. Fox is slated to give a talk advocating the U.S. pass immigration reform, including a guest-worker program.
(09/11/09 4:38am)
Life insurance is a complicated issue in the United States.
(09/11/09 4:36am)
Today in America, we face many challenges. From the struggling economy to health care, we have many things to talk about. These issues all have solutions from the left and the right sides of the political spectrum, and each of them have great points.
(09/10/09 4:41am)
In polite company, we call it Novel H1N1. It’s the Influenza Formerly Known as Swine Flu. Originally thought to come from pigs, this flu virus is actually a mix of pig, bird and human. Believe it: only a virus could pull off that combination.
(09/09/09 5:28am)
With more than 132 million unique visitors in 2008, Facebook is considered to be the world’s leading social networking site (during the same year, MySpace had a mere 117 million unique visitors). And, in terms of Internet traffic, some rank Facebook as the planet’s fourth busiest Web site. So it is no wonder why almost everyone seems to have a Facebook account: It is a primary means for many to “see and be seen” and to keep track of family and friends, etc.
(09/04/09 4:29am)
Haven’t you ever asked yourself how you got your nose, eyes, ears, fingers, toes and everything else? How did your DNA bring all this about?
(09/04/09 4:27am)
Facts and figures about the national government’s deficit are often cited, but few understand the burden these shortfalls place on our generation.
(09/03/09 5:11am)
It’s my first week at UNM, and I am determined to make a friend. I made it into a Ph.D. program. Certainly I am capable of making a friend.
(09/01/09 5:59am)
The history of the newspaper stretches back to the turn of the 17th century, but now Americans are watching that proud tradition disintegrate. Across America, newspapers large and small, independent and corporate, liberal and conservative are collapsing at an alarming rate.
(08/28/09 6:22am)
Editor,
(08/28/09 6:21am)
This could be the year that everything goes your way. You finally get that 4.0, save a lot of money and kick some serious butt at life. All you need is a little preparation and some friendly words of advice.
(08/27/09 5:29am)
Our fast-paced society appeared seemingly overnight. In a span of only a few years, the world collapsed: Suddenly anyone and anything was attainable on little more than a whim.