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Camila Alire, dean of University Libraries, listens during a news conference in front of Scholes Hall held to update the University community on the status of the Zimmerman Library after Sunday's fire.
News

Questions remain about library fire

Answers to some of the most important questions about the Zimmerman Library fire remain shelved. State Fire Marshal John Standefer said an investigation is still ongoing about whether the fire on Sunday was caused by a person, where it started and when the building will be safe for public access.





Gov. Bill Richardson talks about the New Mexico Bowl during a news conference Monday at University Stadium.
Sports

N.M. to get college bowl

New Mexico football fans will no longer have to travel long distances to watch a college bowl game. Gov. Bill Richardson announced Monday at a news conference that the state will partner with ESPN to launch the first New Mexico Bowl. The first bowl game hosted in New Mexico will be held at University Stadium on Dec. 23, at 2:30 p.m.





Chachi Redondo, left, owner of Now and Then thrift store, MCs a fashion and dog show at Harlow's on the Hill to benefit the People's Anti-Cruelty Association and the Albuquerque Alliance for the Animals on Sunday.
Culture

Models strut with dogs on catwalk

Thrift store owner Chachi Redondo said she is not a salesperson. "I'm a matchmaker," she said. "When I see something fabulous, it needs to go to a new home." Redondo's store, Now and Then, sells new, vintage and reconstructed clothing as well as shoes, jewelry, records and books.


Culture

9/11 film a gripping tragedy

If you've read anything about "United 93," the first major Hollywood film to deal directly with the events of Sept. 11, 2001, you've almost certainly been subjected to this question: Is it too soon?



Culture

Dolls' mellow sound allows lyrics to shine

Like many fine wines, the Goo Goo Dolls seem to get better with age. Blessed with the gift of reinvention, this trio from Buffalo, N.Y., has been able to musically sustain itself for over a decade by creating several top-selling records and gaining critical appraise. Its latest venture, Let Love In, is sure to be another chart-topper.




Culture

Duo's soulful hip-hop rides on quirky sound

It is hard to define an album that refuses to be defined. How do you look at a collaboration between two of the most creative minds in music today and not be wowed by the sheer existence of it, let alone the talent on the album St. Elsewhere?



Culture

Kool Keith reclaims his title

The pervert general of hip-hop returns. Kool Keith is arguably the weirdest MC ever to grab a microphone. He changes names more than J-Lo changes husbands. His most popular album didn't even come out under his name.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Bush's comments reveal his homicidal indifference

It does not take the clairvoyance of a prophet to predict that by the end of President Bush's illegitimate presidency, many more Americans will have died as a direct consequence of his reckless policies of warfare than from the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.


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