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The Setonian
Opinion

Americans can blame only themselves for war in Iraq

Editor, If the student walkouts across the U.S. on Thursday to protest the proxy wars across the Middle East are anything like the student walkouts four years ago, the silent majority of overachieving college students will be cowering in their classrooms as the rest face off with militarized riot police.


The Setonian
News

ASUNM: Students deserve more time with candidates

An ASUNM senator is gathering signatures for a letter to the Board of Regents stating that students were not given enough time for meetings with presidential candidates. Sebastián Pa°s, who started the letter, said he is unhappy with the amount of input students were given.


The Setonian
Opinion

U.S. needs to resolve conflict with words and not bullets

Editor, A few years ago, a case was built for the invasion of Iraq, and Iraq was invaded. Those of us who did not pay the price of that with our lives are living with the results of that decision. Is there now a case being built for the invasion of Iran? Will Iran be invaded? Is it impossible to learn that there is only one alternative to engaging in dialogue with each other and finding mutually acceptable solutions to our problems? Haven't we chosen the alternative of war often enough, for long enough, to give dialogue a chance to stop all these senseless killings? Maybe I've got it all wrong.



A man talks on his cell phone while driving Monday on Central Avenue. A bill that bans handheld cell phone use while driving a vehicle was signed by Mayor Martin Chávez on Monday. The Albuquerque Police Department will issue warnings for the first
News

Mayor signs cell phone ban; law to take effect Saturday

Mayor Martin Chávez signed a bill Wednesday that bans cell phone use while driving a vehicle unless a hands-free device is used. The Albuquerque Police Department will issue warnings for the first 60 days after the law takes effect Saturday. Starting April 18, it is $100 for the first citation and $200 for each citation after that.



The Setonian
Sports

UNM offense lacks chemistry

When you hold an opposing team to 41 percent shooting on your home court, that should be a good sign. When that same team can grab only eight offensive rebounds and two fast-break points, it sounds like a recipe for success.


UNM guard J.R. Giddens blocks a shot at the buzzer from Air Force guard Tim Anderson at the end of the first half during Saturday's game at The Pit. The Lobos lost 60-51.
Sports

Lobos miss critical shots

The UNM men's basketball team had a chance to topple No. 13 Air Force on Saturday at The Pit. Too bad for the Lobos. They lost their focus in the 60-51 defeat, head coach Ritchie McKay said.


Presidential candidate Robert McGrath.
News

Meet the Presidential Candidates: Robert McGrath

Robert McGrath, the fourth of five candidates for president of UNM to visit campus, met with faculty, staff and students Friday. McGrath is the senior vice president for research at Ohio State University. Candidate David Schmidly will visit campus Tuesday. Here's a look at each of McGrath's meetings.


The Setonian
Opinion

Legislature needs to hear students' views on issues

Editor, The ASUNM Lobby Committee participates annually in the New Mexico legislative session by lobbying for initiatives that affect the students of UNM. Common goals of the past include keeping tuition low by supporting a zero to minimal increase in the tuition credit and supporting the current structure of the Lottery Success Scholarship.


The Setonian
Opinion

Driving while distracted causes fatal accidents

Editor, I read most of the opinions concerning the issue of conversing on a cell phone while driving. I believe it's a good idea to ban this practice for several reasons. According to a 2002 study by the Harvard University Center for Risk Analysis, cell phone distraction while driving results in 2,600 deaths and nearly half a million injuries a year.


Runner Ariel Burr, right, talks to Christina Zarrella before the women's 4x400 meter relay at the TCR Invitational on Saturday at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
Sports

First-place finishes keep rolling in

Track and field head coach Matt Henry has no idea why Ariel Burr is such a talented runner. "If I could answer that, I'd be a millionaire," Henry said. "It's not any one thing I can put my finger on."


The Setonian
Sports

Softball team tramples third-ranked UCLA, 13-1

Staff Report The UNM softball team clobbered the No. 3 team in the nation, the University of California-Los Angeles. UNM beat UCLA 13-1 in five innings in Saturday's second game at the Kajikawa Classic held in Tempe, Ariz. After the victory, the Lobos were shutout 5-0 by Florida on Sunday.


UNM's Lars Loseth finished first in the men's giant slalom at the UNM Invitational on Saturday in Taos.
Sports

Ski team races away with successful runs

The UNM ski team is not where it needs to be yet, but a solid performance at its home meet could help boost the team the rest of the season. The Lobos earned a third-place finish at this weekend's New Mexico Invitational, sweeping the slalom events in the process.



The Setonian
Opinion

Skateboarders jeopardize safety of UNM pedestrians

Editor, This past Friday, I was walking past the Duck Pond on the way to teach in Dane Smith Hall when a student on a skateboard ran into me. He continued down the sidewalk. I called out, "Hey, what do you think you're doing?" He responded, "(Expletive) you," and then he flipped me off.


The Setonian
Opinion

Bill aims to reform sex ed. to prevent risky behavior

Editor, The purpose of this letter is to clarify what the proposed Senate Bill 124 supports, and why it is an important legislative initiative that will give our state resources to address the problem of teenage pregnancy. New Mexico has the third-highest rate of teenage pregnancy in the nation, and it is first in the nation for 15- to 17-year-olds.


The Setonian
News

Wireless Internet available to most of campus by '08

Unplug your Ethernet connection and get ready to roam. UNM is going wireless. By the middle of 2008, ITS plans to have about 85 percent of Main Campus covered with free wireless Internet, said Moira Gerety, director of ITS.



The Setonian
News

Q & A: Robert McGrath

Daily Lobo: What do you think is the most important issue facing higher education? Robert McGrath: Within New Mexico and here at UNM, I think it's the graduation rate. The six-year graduation rate has to go up. I'm looking forward to having the opportunity to work on that if selected for this important ...

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