'The Blind Clown' sees the real world not fantasy
April 27Editor, I would like to share my story, “The Blind Clown.” There was once a blind clown who made his way at the carnival pretending to be a mystic.
Editor, I would like to share my story, “The Blind Clown.” There was once a blind clown who made his way at the carnival pretending to be a mystic.
Editor, After the resignations of two of the six tenure-track faculty in the mathematics and statistics department, the Albuquerque Journal quoted Provost Suzanne Ortega as stating: “There’s absolutely no evidence to suggest that this particular loss of faculty or any other has diminished the quality of the instruction.” Wow!
Editor, Martin Gutierrez said he was able to raise money to get his message out, and that this demonstrates he will be able to bring money into GPSA.
Editor, Why did you close the comments section for the column “Editorial April 22” by Eva Dameron?
Editor, I would like to respond briefly to Muhajir Romero’s letter. First of all, it’s not racist for the state of Arizona to make their local immigration laws stricter.
Editor, The continued military threats from the Obama administration toward Iran are breathtaking in both their arrogance and hypocrisy.
Editor, To Rachel Maddow: Rachel, I am disturbed by your Tim McVeigh documentary. Your experts keep describing him as psychotically cold for his military attitude about his mission and his motive.
Editor, I believe it is Ken Piniak who is misrepresenting the Apache gun camera video released by Wikileaks. If you go to Wikileaks you will see the two versions of the video — both the full video which is about 40 minutes and the widely release 17:47 minute video.
Editor, This letter engages in an ongoing conversation begun by Hunter Riley and extended by Kent Ponder.
Editor, The University of New Mexico has established guidelines to deal with hate and bias acts. These guidelines were established to reflect our belief that everyone has worth and dignity and that any act of hatred or bias will not be tolerated on our campus.
Editor, Good news that Jerry Ortiz y Pino will be on the June ballot. The corporate lobbyists’ stranglehold on almost every legislative process in New Mexico extends to many administrative functions like the Environmental Improvement Board.
Editor, In light of the Albuquerque Journal’s April 12 front-page article about UNM’s “Mathmagicians,” I write to share my concern about UNM’s funding crisis.
Editor, The spring 2010 election indicates UNM is heading in a positive direction. As I read the headlines, listened to issues supported by the slates and read about the concerns regarding voter turnout, I was falling fast under the impression that student government issues did not register in the minds of undergrads on the level they should.
Editor, In the last several weeks, a strong anti-Israel campaign has been conducted on campus by so-called peace and justice groups, and by UNM’s American Studies department and Peace Studies program.
Editor, A potential new law coming from Maricopa County, Ariz. will make it a crime to be in that county “illegally.” The possible signing of this bill into law says a lot about the state of race relations in America.
Editor, After reading about the incident at La Posada Dining Hall in the Daily Lobo, I couldn’t help but think of the similarities between this story, and the Mike Locksley incident last year. Harassing a co-worker, assault, battery, bullying, a hostile work environment and the police are called in.
Editor, I have deep respect for graduate and professional students. They take their education seriously and they will be leaders that shape our future.
Editor, Some people might think the GPSA election is not important, and therefore, campaign reporting in this election is pointless.
Editor, As a graduate student in statistics at UNM, I was glad to see Monday’s Albuquerque Journal article about the dire situation our program faces. The more coverage of this under-reported problem, the better.
Editor, If you have had an internship before, you know what a valuable learning experience it can be.