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Opinion

Next-generation gaming offers more than graphics

I would like to respond to Rhian Hibner's column in the Nov. 2 Daily Lobo regarding gaming. The argument that today's games and game developers are only interested in graphics is completely off base. I don't pretend to know Hibner's credentials as an industry analyst, but as a former employee of NC Soft, I can say with confidence that he is completely out of touch with the industry.


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Kathleen Mast 20 Junior Biology What are you going to do for Thanksgiving? I'm going to my dad's house to have a feast. What are some of your family's traditions for Thanksgiving? Going to my dad's house in the morning, eating around 2 (p.m.) and having a couple drinks - sparkling cider when I ...




The Setonian
Culture

The Lobo threesome

My Chemical Romance The Black Parade Available Now As much as I hate the I-wear-black-because-it-reflects-the-color-of-my-soul type of people, I tend to make an exception for My Chemical Romance. The band's third album, The Black Parade, is a dark, twisted musical journey into the dark and twisted ...





Third-year medical school students, from left, Michael Benavidez, Grace Xu and David Meredith, study a cadaver in their anatomy lab at UNM Hospital on Monday.
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Cadavers lend helping hand

While other students take notes and solve math problems, medical student Matt Garcia dissects cadavers. It's the best way to learn how to be a doctor, he said.


The Setonian
News

Police to be arrested for charitable cause

UNM Police lieutenants Pat Davis and Mike Young each need to raise $1,000 for bail. They were recommended to participate in Jail and Bail, a fundraiser for the March of Dimes where participants are arrested, booked and must post bail to get out of jail.




The Setonian
Opinion

Breathalyzer as necessary as speedometer in vehicles

Editor, As a lifelong citizen of New Mexico, I would like to add a voice to the interlock discussion. I think the presence of an interlock would prevent the occurrence of drunken driving, because the vehicle simply would not start if the driver were drunk.


The Setonian
News

Regents discuss buying building

The Board of Regents' Finance and Facilities Committee approved a rent-to-buy plan for the old Social Security Building at the UNM Science and Technology Park on Thursday. The board will act on the plan at its December meeting.




The Setonian
Opinion

Separation of church, state keeps people close to God

Editor, In the Nov. 8 Daily Lobo, Ryan Taylor jumped from a thoughtful quote by George Washington to his own radical conclusion that divine intervention founded America. As if that were not enough, he went on to argue that Washington's quote went against the separation of church and state.



The Setonian
Opinion

Stop electing Republicrats; vote outside two-party box

Editor, I am writing to disillusion those of you who thought change was coming. I see the Democrats and Republicans have become one. These two parties are performing an old, tired act of good cop, bad cop. Since the Democrats have been out since '94, they have become the good cop.


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