Dubious facts and wild claims mar GMO debate
April 19Editor, My students and I recently attended the public talks about genetically modified organisms, GMOs, organized by UNM Fair Trade Initiative and Save New Mexico Seeds Coalition.
Editor, My students and I recently attended the public talks about genetically modified organisms, GMOs, organized by UNM Fair Trade Initiative and Save New Mexico Seeds Coalition.
Editor, Overseas and here stateside, many of our young men and women in the U.S. Armed Forces are fulfilling their oath of service to “support and defend the Constitution” of our country.
Editor, On behalf of my family and myself, I want to say thank you for all the support you have shown our family during our sorrow at the loss of our son Garrett J. Elders.
Editor, The U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus unveiled a budget proposal last week, called A Budget for All, that seeks to balance the federal budget through higher taxes on the rich,
Editor, With the century’s most historic piece of legislation under exam in the highest court of the land, and the burning question of what is creating new jobs and whether they are actually being created at all, America’s political climate appears about as uncertain as Newt Gingrich’s candidacy.
Editor, I feel disenfranchised. Today is Wednesday and voting is taking place for ASUNM senators. I decided to vote and was informed that I must have my UNM net ID and password to vote.
Editor, While I have encountered many wonderful professors at UNM, three in particular have gone beyond the normal standards of teaching and have helped shape my life.
Editor, I was interviewed for your articles “Long Ride” and “Boarders: Safety first when tempting fate,” (both published Thursday) and my entire last name was somehow turned from “Larsen” to “Adler” in both articles, as well as in captions in online photos.
Editor, Within UNM, there is an independent study through correspondence program that offers a set curriculum of catalog courses approved by academic units.
Editor, I read Monday’s interview of Lobo cartoonist Juan Tabone, and it’s apparent that Tabone is most likely suffering from delusions of grandeur.
Editor, Unless I am mistaken, doesn’t someone usually warn us about a week before the “pro-life” people show up with their disgusting posters?
Editor, In light of the recent events here on campus, it is important to stress the valuable resources Agora Crisis Line provides not only to the campus community, but to everyone who needs to know there is someone out there who cares.
Editor, Imagine you went to a town where everybody always wore cloth covering their ears. Even in hot weather.
Editor, In response to James Burbank’s letter (published Wednesday) about smoking on campus: I love cigarettes.
Editor, I am writing to express my disgust with your article on the tragic death of a UNM student and member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Editor, Most classes have the rule stating that if a student misses more than three classes they will be dropped.
Editor, Talk about irresponsible reporting. As though Greek Life at UNM did not have it bad enough already, the reporters of the Daily Lobo found it necessary to run a story about someone’s death before they even bothered to collect more facts.
Editor, ASUNM Student Government would like to extend its condolences to the friends and family of Garrett Elders.
Editor, When the no-smoking policy first came out at UNM, I eagerly approached smokers and politely asked them to go to a designated area, and I urged them to give up smoking.
Editor, In combat overseas, I witnessed young men and women dying in front of me for the ideals they believed in.