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Q & A

The 2008 presidential election campaigns are well underway despite being more than a year away. Hillary Clinton is favored for the Democratic nomination, and Rudy Giuliani is favored for the Republican nomination. The Daily Lobo sat down with political science professor Tim Krebs and asked him about the 2008 election.


Local band Le Chat Lunatique will play Friday at St. Claire Winery and Bistro for the New Mexico Django Music Fest.
Culture

Gypsy jazz swings through town

Gypsy music is coming to town this weekend. John Sandlin, organizer of Django Fest and guitarist for Le Chat Lunatique, said the music will span jazz, gypsy jazz, and gypsy, brought by the band Carute Roma, which translates to "gypsy wagon."


The Setonian
Opinion

Evolution should be treated like religion in academics

Editor, While sitting and studying my biology notes on my lunch break the other day, this question came to mind: If religion has no place in our academic community, then why does evolution? My point here is not to overtly go through all the contradictions, for most of us have had all of these beliefs shoved down our throats for years.


The Setonian
News

Friends mourn UNM students killed in crash

Two UNM students died over fall break after their vehicle crashed near Cuba. Rachael McCoy and Michael O'Neill, both 18, were on their way home to Farmington when the crash happened, said Tim Lucero, undersheriff for Sandoval County.


The Setonian
Opinion

Good Samaritans at UNM prove people are decent

Editor, There are still nice people in the world, and they've been caught on our campus. I know it's hard to believe it these days with the power struggle over flags - which, face it, if you didn't read the rules concerning raising a foreign flag on campus or anywhere in the U.


The Setonian
Culture

Festival gets things moving

The Best in the Southwest animation and graphics festival explored the art and business of graphic design. "We went to a lot of conferences where we learned some techniques, and we saw some inspiration, but it was always just pieces or things, and we thought, well, what do we really want to know?" festival coordinator Becky Padilla said. "We aren't finding it out there, so let's do it."



News

Daily Lobo spotlight

Sandeep Panta Graduate student Computer engineering Daily Lobo: Where are you from? Sandeep Panta: The south of India. DL: What do you think about New Mexico? SP: New Mexico is good only because I have a lot of friends here. I haven't gone to a lot of places in New Mexico. Other people always ...


The Setonian
Opinion

Efforts to make University sustainable are underway

Editor, I empathize with Julie Kidder, who expressed concern in her letter published in the Daily Lobo on Wednesday about recyclables being thrown away in the SUB. It's sad that so many in the UNM community haven't realized how important it is to start working toward a sustainable future.




The Setonian
News

Finding the patterns of health

UNM Hospital received a $12.3 million grant to study Valencia County children from gestation to age 21. Doctors and nurses from the hospital will keep tabs on 1,000 children's health as part of a national study, said Robert Annett, principle investigator for the project.


The Setonian
Opinion

Scooters on campus leave students in European dust

Editor, One cannot help but notice the addition of motor scooters to the ebb and flow of traffic around campus. Many people I have conversed with are of the opinion that these rather chic-looking vehicles are a nuisance and should be banned. However, I say nay - let the scooters stay.


The Setonian
Culture

The Lobo threesome

Trapt Live! Available Now In an attempt to revive its flagging popularity, Trapt has released a live album recorded during a concert two years ago. The album also includes two new studio releases, "Stay Alive" and "Everything to Lose." While live records are excellent additions to the catalogs of ...


The Setonian
Opinion

Q & A

U.S.-Turkish relations rattled this month as two crises converged. The House Committee on Foreign Affairs passed a nonbinding resolution labeling the Ottoman Empire's post-World War I killing of 1.5 million Armenians "genocide," infuriating Turkish officials who deny it occurred.


The Setonian
News

GPSA passes bill to promote tolerance

GPSA passed an anti-discrimination resolution Tuesday, but it cut more than half the original bill. GPSA president Joseph Garcia said the resolution had been stripped of its teeth after almost three hours of debate, but it still tackles important issues on campus.


The Setonian
Opinion

Fast-food workers should be wary of their managers

Editor, I read a jury awarded a former McDonald's employee $6.1 million because she was forced to strip naked and was sexually assaulted by a manager's boyfriend. The backstory was a caller impersonating a police officer saying this woman stole from a customer and that he had the corporate office on the phone.


Alexis Ball heads the ball during Sunday's 1-0 loss against TCU at the UNM Soccer Complex.
Sports

TCU hands soccer first conference loss

The UNM women's soccer team lost for the first time in a month Sunday, falling 1-0 to TCU. The Lobos outplayed the Horned Frogs at the UNM Soccer Complex for most of the game, but they couldn't execute their scoring opportunities.


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