Give up my guns? Right after you do, politicians
April 2Editor, Given the current furor over “gun control,” which is now even more misleadingly referred to by many on the left as “gun safety,” I have a suggestion.
Editor, Given the current furor over “gun control,” which is now even more misleadingly referred to by many on the left as “gun safety,” I have a suggestion.
Editor, While I certainly sympathize with the students at CNM whose newspaper was terminated over an issue the administration didn’t like, I don’t see how not printing the Lobo is going to help them.
Editor, Still disappointed the Lobos lost that NCAA game to Harvard? Will anything be happening at The Pit now? Well, the UNM president and some professors have been brain storming, big time.
Editor, Elizabeth Cleary’s swift move to censor the March 27 edition of the Daily Lobo was one of the bravest and boldest editorial decisions that I have ever seen.
Editor, I have a crush on my professor and I think he likes me too, except the only thing is he is married, doesn’t pay me that much attention,
Editor, I don’t get why I have to go to class. Mandatory attendance policy = Nazi bullshit. I mean, I’m already paying for the class, why should I get punished for not showing up?
Editor, There is a foul discharge coming from my brain and I think it started a week after I began reading the Daily Libel.
Editor, For those of us who worry about the climate crisis, the most alarming trend a few years ago was the declining fraction of Americans who believed humans are causing climate change.
Editor, A good deed deserves acknowledgement and praise. Many thanks to the individual who found my wallet Tuesday afternoon and took it to the law school.
Editor, Your decision to support a boycott as a show of solidarity for the CNM paper was a poor choice: You shut down a paper that belongs to the students while not consulting them for how they wanted to handle it.
Editor, I have been an avid reader of the Daily Lobo since I came to campus last January. I have enjoyed the paper’s diversity of perspectives and freedom to pursue countless stories independently.
Editor, I would like to begin quickly with the fact that I am glad you are taking the CNM censorship as seriously as it should be, and I commend the fact you are trying to use the Daily Lobo as a tool to combat the censorship.
Editor, Before we throw our Lobo lanyards and basketball gear atop the fire built Thursday after the men’s basketball team’s second-round departure, let us pause.
Editor’s note: This is in response to the article “Lecturer: Men can end violence against women,” published in Monday’s Daily Lobo.
Editor, I was shocked to see an egregiously sexist headline in the Daily Lobo today. I did not attend Ted Bunch’s lecture, but I must say the snippet posted as the headline for the article was abhorrent.
Editor, I enjoy walking many miles in town — shirt-free, in shorts and straw hat — in the brilliant sunshine. I appreciate conversations, friendly waves and honks, sexy whistles and yells and eating much fruit.
Editor, I think at this propitious time it would prudent, in view of the looming deficit and the great insight shown in the recent piece about the safety net strangling the future, simply to euthanize all the boomers and the infirm who blight our future
Editor, Due to recent changes in UNM Hospital’s phone system, I can no longer reach my doctor directly. Does this perhaps put my life in danger?
Editor, I wish to comment on a particular event noted in your newspaper, but I also want to place it in context relative to the recent standard editorial view of the Daily Lobo as well as that of the thinking of many in our society.
Editor, I recently heard that some of our politicians want to make divorce illegal. It is true we have a high divorce rate, but that is not the real problem.