Tolerance not tolerable; UNM shouldn’t stand for it
August 22Editor, Michael Reid, you are right. Tolerance was not the right word to use. The Chick-fil-A CEO said his anti-gay remarks as Chick-fil-A’s CEO.
Editor, Michael Reid, you are right. Tolerance was not the right word to use. The Chick-fil-A CEO said his anti-gay remarks as Chick-fil-A’s CEO.
Editor, After reading “Shooting should be call to arms on gun control,” I could not help but respond. The writer must be hysterical, fearful and someone who actually believes that the police will protect him from this kind of violence.
Editor, After much anticipation, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to uphold the Affordable Care Act by a 5-4 decision.
Editor, I find it ironic that, regarding Chick-fil-A, William A. Strickler writes that UNM has a policy of tolerance and then calls for Chick-fil-A to be shut down.
Editor, Once again, as predictable as Christmas, some kid with a credit card and a subscription to a gun magazine has decided to load up and make the news.
Editor, It would be a mistake to call the Sikh temple shooter a hate criminal — his type are predators.
Editor, Chick-fil-A does not share UNM’s values and does not belong on campus. UNM has a policy of tolerance.
Editor, I work as a reader/writer at CNM’s Disability Resource Center, and I came across a column in the July 21 issue of the Albuquerque Journal that should disturb all students and faculty members who are conscious of the need to be ever vigilant about our U.S.
Editor, In New Mexico, there’s a legend of La Llorona, the ghost of a woman weeping at water’s edge for her lost children.
Editor, The case that received more media attention and consideration by the Supreme Court than any in recent history has been decided.
Editor, If I didn’t know better, I’d have thought New York Times columnist David Brooks was having a laugh at our expense.
Editor, My name is Bethany Bauer and I am 13 years old. I really care about the environment of New Mexico, so I am doing something to help it.
Editor, I am writing about the road Camino de Salud on UNM’s north campus between the I-25 frontage road and University Boulevard.
Editor, The debate incited by Mayor Bloomberg’s plan to outlaw supersized sodas in New York misses an important point.
Editor, This letter is in response to a reaction to an op-ed column I wrote, “Optimism for Changing of the Guard at UNM,” published in the May 27 issue of the Albuquerque Journal, by which an “Albuquerque resident” seems horrified.
Editor, Facebook’s mid-May initial public offering, or IPO, was a bubble that never really got inflated enough for an ugly burst, yet somehow everyone still managed to come out of it covered in icky goo.
Editor, It can be called nothing short of comical to watch the U.S. government scold communist China over its treatment of human-rights activist Chen Guangcheng and his family.
Editor, The U.S. Department of Defense believes China will soon have anti-ship missiles with a range of 1000 miles, B-6 bombers armed with long-range cruise missiles, aircraft carriers, 75 surface navy ships, 60 submarines and missile boats.
Editor, How many students know that on May 8, 1970, National Guardsmen stabbed 11 students on UNM campus?
Editor, Does Regent Jamie Koch intentionally insult UNM faculty, or is he just clueless about how the University operates?