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DWI offenders to be sentenced at school (AP) - Valencia County Magistrate Daniel H. Hawkes wants to show high school seniors the real deal when he sentences six people who pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated. He's preparing to set up his court Thursday in the Belen High School auditorium, where the defendants will appear in handcuffs and leg shackles and will be guarded by police officers in uniform.


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Opinion

RIAA must stop targeting students at universities

Editor, The mob often takes out its enemies in a gruesome fashion as a way to warn others to fall in line. That could be said about the campaign over the past four years instigated by the dreaded Recording Industry Association of America, which has been on a mission to stop or slow down the practice of illegal music downloading from the Internet.


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Opinion

University must support students who are parents

Editor, I'm glad to read that the UNM Board of Regents has decided to recognize parents by forming a parents' association. After all, parents and families are important to the future of UNM. But parents of UNM students aren't the only families connected to UNM.


Pittsburgh Panthers guard Shavonte Zellous celebrates with teammate Marcedes Walker after beating the Baylor Bears in the second round of the 2008 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at The Pit. Pittsburgh won 67-59.
Sports

Pittsburgh, Vanderbilt enter ranks of Sweet 16

The women's NCAA basketball Sweet 16 field is complete, and Pittsburgh and Vanderbilt are moving on after winning first-round games held at The Pit this week. No. 6 seed Pittsburgh pulled off the only considerable upset of the games played in Albuquerque, knocking off No.


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UNM selects Ortega for provost position

President David Schmidly announced Tuesday that Suzanne Trager Ortega will be UNM's provost. Ortega will take office Aug. 1. Schmidly said Ortega is a good fit for the job, because she has a great interest in students, is a good listener and has a sense of humor.


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AP Briefs

Athlete pleads not guilty to assault, battery charges LAS CRUCES (AP) - New Mexico State University basketball player Jahmar Young pleaded not guilty Monday to misdemeanor charges of assault, battery and resisting arrest in an on-campus incident last July.


George Romero's "Diary of the Dead"
Culture

Romero's 'shaky-cam' fails to thrill

It wouldn't be fair to say director George Romero has lost his touch - "Diary of the Dead" is an acceptable zombie movie. It's just not a Romero zombie movie. The problem is, by using the shaky-cam method of filming, he allowed the soul to be sucked out of the movie.



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Hispanic fraternity expands to NMSU

The Lambda Theta Phi fraternity is looking to clean up stereotypes of Hispanic males. "As Latino males, we already have a stereotype," said Ruben Salazar, vice president of the fraternity's UNM chapter. "Usually, people only see the negative aspects of us.


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News

UNM: Behavior in class could warn of violence

Under a new University policy, students can be expelled if their instructor sees them as a threat. After April's shootings at Virginia Tech, the University began planning the Faculty Intervention Team to prevent violence on campus. Counseling and Therapy Services handed out pamphlets to instructors to help them identify and report troubled students, said Harry Linneman, director of the program.


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News

Correction

In Monday's story "Coach: Lobos to rise out of ashes," the caption should have said the Lobos lost eight of nine games before spring break but have since gone on to win five of their last six. The error was made in editing.


News

Feature Photo: Spring picnic

Student Roger Martines and Allisha Morath smoke hookah at the Duck Pond. "We decided to come out and have a picnic, topping it off with a little hookah," Martines said.


The Setonian
Opinion

Tirade on Israel marked by inexplicable jaded hatred

Editor, Richard M. Berthold joined academics' agitation propaganda against Israel in the March 14 edition of the Daily Lobo. Agitation propaganda is used to discredit and delegitimize Israel's right to existential defense. Appallingly, Berthold juxtaposes the actions of Hitler's racist Nazi regime with Israel's justifiable security efforts as he declares "the haunting echoes of that same evil presence in Israel's policies.


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Opinion

Sex education should have foundation in moral values

Editor, Jason Darensburg's letter published in the Daily Lobo on March 13 concerning high rates of sexually transmitted infections among teenagers sadly misses the mark. To blame the Bush administration and religious fanatics for these sad statistics lacks both depth and understanding.


The Setonian
Culture

Ever-changing gallery promotes community

Verb Collective is an anti-gallery. "Where the hell else can you have holistic healing art?" said Verb member Andrew Kiff. "Aha. See? There you go. We win. Ding! Verb scores again." Kiff said most art galleries are dull. "Someone says, 'Come to the art gallery.


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Opinion

Q&A: Ronn Cantu

Five years of deception, the deaths of several hundred thousand Iraqi civilians and 4,000 U.S. soldiers, projected costs as high as $3 trillion, and the proliferation of militant Islamism - by any calculation, the Iraq war has been a historic calamity. For on-the-ground perspective, I spoke to Ronn Cantu, an active-duty sergeant in the U.


Short stop Mike Brownstein bats during a game against Texas Tech on March 11 at Isotopes Park. The Lobos have lost nine of their last 10 games.
Sports

Coach: Lobos to rise out of ashes

After UNM lost nine of its last 10 games, head coach Ray Birmingham sounded off about the Lobos recent woes. "It'll test you," he said. But Birmingham was quick to downplay the team's struggles, choosing instead to focus on how he coaches his team through adversity.


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News

Association aims to give parents more say at UNM

Parents will soon have a louder voice at UNM. The Board of Regents voted unanimously March 12 to create UNM's Parent Association. Janet Schmidly, former teacher and wife of President David Schmidly, said the association will give students' families a voice in UNM administration.


Brandi Kimble grabs a rebound Saturday against West Virginia at The Pit. The Lobos lost the NCAA Tournament game 61-60.
Sports

Defensive Woes (Slideshow)

The No. 5 seed West Virginia Mountaineers squeezed passed the No. 12 seed Lobos 61-60 at The Pit in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. The Lobos had trouble containing the Mountaineers' offensive threats, UNM head coach Don Flanagan said. "They are very difficult to defend and have a lot of weapons," he said.


Senior Dionne Marsh scored 12 points during Saturday's NCAA Tournament at The Pit against West Virginia.
Sports

Lobos made big strides over season

The UNM women's basketball team's season ended in heartbreak, but it was a memorable season to leave a promising future. The Lobos fell 61-60 to West Virginia on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, ending a thrilling, if unexpected, postseason run.

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