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The Setonian
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University should stay at forefront of sustainability

Editor, This letter is to congratulate President David Schmidly, the Board of Regents, ASUNM, GPSA, Vice President of Student Affairs Cheo Torres and the SUB for taking steps to make UNM a more sustainable campus. President Schmidly's energy-saving plan is a step in the right direction.



The Setonian
Opinion

Educators should prepare students for globalization

Editor, I read with interest "India's growth could be costly" by Santhosh Chandrashekar, published in the Daily Lobo on Aug. 20. The column primarily focused on the impact of India's growth on India itself. But the growth of India (and China) will impact all countries practicing free trade.


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Erika Siedschlag Senior Art studio Daily Lobo: What are you planning on doing with an art studio major? Erika Siedschlag: Going into to teaching. DL: What age do you want to teach? ES: Work with children with disabilities and low-income families. DL: Where do you want to do that? ES: Probably ...



Former ASUNM President Sam Johnson, right, and Harold Bailey, executive director of the New Mexico Office of African-American Affairs, listen to a speaker at the Black Expo at Civic Plaza on Saturday.
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Revisiting the past

Alumnus Sam Johnson said the late '60s and '70s were the most exciting times to be a student at UNM. "It was an era of protest," he said. "You had the Vietnam War. You had the Brigham Young University situation. You had the Kent State killings."



The Setonian
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Ethnic centers: One-stop shops

UNM's three ethnic centers are a safe haven from hectic school life for students of any racial background, said Christine Nelson, an adviser at American Indian Student Services. "Here, you're not just a number," she said.




The Setonian
Opinion

Problems with fraternities stem from lack of interest

Editor, Changes need to happen within fraternities, but they need to be more fundamental than having a live-in adviser or making sensitivity training mandatory for fraternity members. The root of the recent problems with fraternities is numbers. There is a small recruitment pool of students at UNM who are interested in joining fraternities.



The Setonian
Opinion

Give the Catholic chair a chance to work at UNM

Editor, In their letters published Thursday, Jay Nelson and Andres Saenz proved my point that personal bias is behind their opposition to the endowed chair in Roman Catholic studies at UNM. Nelson said he opposes the chair because he was abused. Saenz opposes it because he claims the church was to blame for the voices in his head and his depression.


The Setonian
Opinion

University's wastefulness, inefficiency is appalling

Editor, On a recent evening I went for a run around Johnson Field. After $720,000 was spent on buying and installing new lights, I expect them to be turned on. It was dark and raining fairly hard, but the lights were not turned on. I finished my laps anyway and began the return trip home.


The Setonian
Opinion

Peer mentoring can help minority students succeed

Editor, Completing a college degree can be a daunting challenge, especially for people of color and first-generation students who have few, if any, role models in their families and communities. This situation can be exacerbated by a university where 78 percent of the tenure-track faculty are white.


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During the 2007 legislative session, Rep. Gail Chasey, an Albuquerque Democrat, got a $35,000 appropriation to give UNM students free rides on all city buses, including the Rapid Ride. The free bus service began Aug. 20. To ride for free, you'll need a Lobo Ride Pass sticker. They are available in the ...


The Setonian
Opinion

When selecting a major, choose natural interest

Editor, What subject should I study and what field of work do I want to enter into? What do I value, and what goals do I want to accomplish? How do I grow as a person? These questions can be summed up into one question: What is my vocation? The great Polish linguist, philosopher and theologian Karol Wojtyla, who later became Pope John Paul II, wrote on the subject of vocation in his book Love and Responsibility.


The Setonian
Opinion

Catholic chair wouldn't force agenda on students

The discussion of whether or not UNM should include a chair of Catholic studies is not a question of church and state -- it is a question of whether or not we believe in educating our students of the world around us. It seems perfectly reasonable to have an academic representation of a predominant religious tradition in our University.


The Setonian
Opinion

Publishers work toward student success, retention

Editor, The article "Bookstore may not offer best bargains" in Tuesday's Daily Lobo fails to give an accurate description of textbook pricing and options. The reality is that college students have more textbook options available today then ever before. Publishers have responded to cost concerns by expanding options for lower-cost texts, including electronic books, loose-leaf editions, black-and-white editions, abbreviated texts, textbooks by the chapter and customized editions.


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