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The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Reasons for removing paper schedules illogical

First of all thank you for putting the article "Petitioning for paper schedules" on the front page of the Daily Lobo this week. This is a major change for all students, and when I found out about this change I was shocked and upset. I am glad people are petitioning this - everyone should sign it.



Culture

Book on Bush a waste of paper

It's easy to complain about politicians. Nowhere is this easier to discern than at a bookstore. The amount of political books representing the extreme right and the extreme left would almost lead you to believe the majority of Americans vote.





Sports editor Riley Bauling works in the production room of the Daily Lobo on Tuesday. Bauling will become editor in chief of the student paper Monday.
News

Sports editor to take reins

Riley Bauling is the Daily Lobo's jack-of-all-trades. On May 1, he will be able to put his talents to good use as the editor in chief of the student newspaper. Bauling has been working at the sports desk at the Lobo for the past three years, but he knows more than athletes.



The Setonian
Opinion

Column: Ugly side of development

Ah, the real benefits of development. In central India, civil rights leaders are refusing to eat until the Indian government listens to its people. Those who have not eaten in about a month are being supported only by the cries of thousands of university students, union leaders and others.








A petition, seen here Monday, aims to get UNM to print catalogs of class schedules again. The petition will be available in the ASUNM office in the SUB.
News

Petitioning for paper schedules

Some students are gathering signatures for a petition to bring back paper schedules at UNM. Mike Mooney, ASUNM vice president and one of the students behind the petition, said he does not want to go back to sending a schedule to every student.



Culture

El Rey serves plate of Meat Puppets leftover

Musical limbo. That's where you find yourself trying to decide if you like a new band. After listening to Curt Kirkwood's Snow, I came out liking it. It's an atmospheric Americana endeavor with hooks gentle enough for background music but persuasive enough to win one over from musical limbo.



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