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19th century recipes can spice up students' cuisine

This isn't your grandmother's cookbook, but it might be your great-great-grandmother's cookbook. One of the Center for Southwest Research's recent acquisitions is "El Libro de Cocina" by French chef Jules GouffÇ. It is a Mexican edition of a classic Spanish cookbook similar to the modern "The Joy of Cooking," said Mike Kelly, the center's director.


The Setonian
Opinion

Official position for church will harm learning at UNM

Editor, I find it interesting that Richard Wood, director of the religious studies program, in a recent guest column, basically answered my unpublished letter to the Daily Lobo about the new chairperson endowed by the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. What an amazing coincidence.


Light and Healthy Mirai Express manager Lily Genka cleans tables in the restaurant's empty dinning room June 22.
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Local businesses lose customers during summer

Despite the sweltering temperatures, summer is not a hot season for businesses in the UNM area. The plunge in business can be distressing, said Yashoda Naidoo, the owner of Annapurna Ayurvedic Cuisine and Chai House at 2201 Silver Ave. S.E.



Culture

Gay movement's history a riot onstage

Sometimes it takes one fierce queen to make history. Sometimes it takes a couple thousand. In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, a dehumanizing routine raid on a Greenwich Village gay bar became the catalyst for the empowerment and radicalization of the American gay rights movement.


ARTS Lab Director Ed Angel uses a computer in the full dome room in the ARTS Lab on June 24. UNM has partnered with Sony and will use its 100,000 square-foot digital media space.
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'New Mexican Hollywood' in the works

A new program is in the works that lets students create superheroes, design alien worlds and look inside the human body without cutting it open. And you don't have to be a computer science major to enroll. UNM's film and digital media program will offer bachelor's and master's degrees with concentrations in engineering, fine arts, business and arts and sciences.


The Setonian
News

Free bus rides for students to begin fall semester

Students fed up with UNM's parking situation have another option starting in the fall, a state representative said. ABQ Ride will offer free bus service anywhere in the city for UNM students beginning Aug. 20. "At that time, all UNM students will have access to any bus route at any time of the day," said Rep.


The Setonian
Opinion

Comprehensive education reduces sexual prejudices

Editor, June is recognized as a month of pride for those who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender. Putting any and all prejudgments aside, focusing on comprehensive sex education should be an integral part of the celebrations. When young adults do not receive proper sex education, including views on alternative sexual identities, harmful stigmas are allowed to continue to the detriment of society.


The Setonian
Sports

All-Star Game features big names, past and present

If you haven't watched Major League Baseball all season, start now. Dust off your ball caps, pull out your jerseys and get ready for the best players in the country to take the field. With the selections being made July 1, it's that time again for the MLB All-Star Game, and this year promises more surprises than Oprah at Christmastime.


The Setonian
Opinion

UNM nuclear symposium unfairly silenced dissent

Editor, UNM President David Schmidly recently appointed a committee to review the policies and procedures of animal research conducted at the University. This is all well and good, since there have been reported allegations of animal abuse. It is certainly necessary to get to the truth and correct any wrongdoing that may exist.



The Setonian
Opinion

Students with disabilities face bigotry in classroom

Editor, UNM has a history of ignoring students with disabilities and their needs. Students with disabilities are routinely discriminated against at UNM, and in some cases in the classroom. In a psychology class at UNM in Dane Smith Hall, I had my chair - a chair placed by Accessibility Services in the classroom for my use, a chair with a large sign on it explaining that it was the property of Accessibility Services, a chair I was sitting on - taken by the TA in the class, and I was forced to leave the classroom.


The Setonian
News

Judge's ruling doesn't dismiss RIAA's case

A federal judge in New Mexico denied a request to subpoena UNM for the personal information of Internet users suspected of music piracy. Negotiations between UNM and the Recording Industry Association of America should begin this week to find the best way to release the information, UNM lawyer Richard Mertz said.



The Setonian
Opinion

Working with church beneficial

The UNM regents recently approved an endowed chairperson in Roman Catholic Studies. The person hired for this position will be a professor within the UNM Religious Studies program. In response, Ken Carpenter wrote in the June 18 Daily Lobo with serious concerns about the church influence at UNM.


The Setonian
Opinion

Another historic N.M. park also in need of protection

Editor, Roosevelt Park in Albuquerque is one of two New Mexico parks on the National Register of Historic Places, contrary to what Mayor Martin Chávez said in an article about Roosevelt Park's renovation. Five Mile Park is also on the National Register.


The Setonian
Opinion

Cruel live animal projects should be banned at fairs

Editor, Max Ashbrook Fitzpatrick's call for continued animal suffering at UNM "because it serves as a reminder that our government tortures humans" is as perverse as it is nonsensical. To his credit, Fitzpatrick does correctly parallel the physical and mental wartime trauma suffered by humans with the pains endured by mice at UNM's laboratories.




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