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The Setonian
Opinion

Need professorial advice? Please, please stop on by

Editor, The Daily Lobo reported Aug. 28 that UNM is No. 1 in having inaccessible professors, according to the prestigious Princeton Review. I am very thankful that we finally became No. 1 in something. The Princeton Review study was a rigorous scientific examination based on a single question asked of a few students: Are your professors accessible? I was reading this article while munching a Little Debbie snack cake during my office hours.



The Setonian
News

Goals set for UNM president

President David Schmidly's first year at UNM is going to be a busy one, Regent Jack Fortner said. "We know these goals are lofty," Fortner said. "But I'm excited about this president and how he is approaching them."


The Setonian
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Daily Lobo chats with...

The Daily Lobo sat down with Harry Linneman, director of Counseling and Therapy Services, to talk about stress and anxiety associated with returning to school. Counseling and Therapy Services offers two free sessions to students who have not used the service before. Everything that is discussed with ...


The Setonian
Opinion

Democratic Party shouldn't bend the rules for Florida

Editor, I applaud the Democratic National Committee's recent action toward Florida and the impact of its primary on both the traditional guidelines set forth on the Democratic primary calendar and on the effect it has on small states. The committee had worked out a schedule, greatly reducing the impact of Iowa and New Hampshire without knocking them out of the game.


The Setonian
News

Officer was a friend to UNM

The death of Rio Rancho Police Officer Germaine Casey was a loss for UNM Police officers. "He was a wonderful guy," UNMPD Officer Eric Miller said. "We lost one of the good guys and not just the police department -- people in general."




Student Mari Ordonez looks through a rack of pants at 2 Time Couture, at 600 Central Ave. S.E., on Tuesday.
Culture

Flashy fashion that's affordable

Chic and inexpensive don't often go hand in hand. But at 2 Time Couture - a Downtown second-hand store at 600 Central Ave. S.E. - the two words come together.


The Setonian
Opinion

Graffiti on campus conveys ignorance, insults students

Editor, I appreciate my campus. I enjoy it as an oasis in our desert town - full of green canopies, colorful flowers, as well as appealing and interesting public art. This was, of course, before Friday. While walking to class, I was appalled to see that someone had assaulted my campus - our campus.


The Setonian
Opinion

UNM administration top-heavy

With the passage of time, large organizations, whether public or private, inevitably become more bureaucratic and administratively top-heavy, and the University is certainly no exception. Further, and hardly surprising, compensation grows far more rapidly among those at the top, particularly in academics, where generally cowardly faculty are disinclined to seriously challenge the powers that be.


The Setonian
News

Survey: UNM worst for prof accessibility

UNM is ranked No. 1 for having the most inaccessible professors, according to a survey by the Princeton Review. To get the data, the Princeton Review contacts universities and colleges and asks them to encourage students to take the survey, said Adrinda Kelly, a senior editor of Best 366 Colleges 2008.


The Stanford Road entrance to campus is complete and ready for use but will remain closed until Sept. 11.
News

Stanford entrance reopens Sept. 11

The Stanford Road entrance to campus is ready for traffic after being closed for nearly two years, but it remains blocked so construction workers can use it for parking, the project's superintendent said.



The Setonian
Opinion

U.S., Iran closer to open conflict

In the late 1990s, Iran specialist Shahram Chubin predicted that the "all-purpose bogey" the Iranian government found in U.S. foreign policy was a device whose effectiveness at constraining domestic dissent was rapidly waning.


The Setonian
Opinion

Republicans would rather save face than save lives

Editor, I thought the Grand Old Party had sunk to the bottom of the mucky, mucky barrel when it continued to support the administration's unjustified invasion and occupation of Iraq. After all, this five-year occupation of Iraq has resulted in the deaths of more than 3,000 poor U.

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