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Culture

Artists show fruits of friction

The friction life exerts on a person can serve as the conduit from which art springs. Or it can send a person on a multiple-state killing spree. Artist Cruz Montoya chose painting over murder.


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News

Scientologists come to campus

Ministers from the Church of Scientology set up a bright yellow tent in front of the SUB on Monday to give massages, administer stress tests and answer questions about their religion.









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Opinion

Letter: Canada is cruel to support slaughter of baby seals

Imagine a baby only several weeks old laying on the floor waiting for his mother to come take care of him. Imagine the terror in the baby's mind when a tall stranger carrying a large club approaches him. Then imagine the unmitigated terror the baby feels when he is being mercilessly clubbed on the head. If the baby is fortunate, he will have died quickly, but more often than not, the baby still has to bear the torture of feeling his skin being peeled from his body as he screams for mercy.


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News

Minimum wage may rise

A citywide minimum wage hike could become law before the end of the month. City Council President Martin Heinrich introduced the proposal to the council on Tuesday. The council will vote on the proposal during a meeting April 20.



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Sports

Lobos sweep 3k, win pole vault

Injured or not, Jacquelyne Gallegos is going to leave her mark on her final outdoor track and field season. The UNM senior distance runner made her successful 2006 outdoor debut, winning the women's 3,000-meter run at Saturday's Cardinal and Gold Invitational. Gallegos missed most of this year's indoor season struggling through a hamstring injury, but bested the field in Los Angeles with a time of 10:03.78.


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News

Rabbi calls for left to address

Democrats need to recognize the spiritual needs of American citizens, said Michael Lerner, a rabbi from San Francisco. He said liberals in the United States tend to look down on religion.



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Opinion

Letter: Eating disorders more than just a vanity issue

The following is in response to Jason Bourke's letter in the Daily Lobo on March 23. There is no question that obesity is an epidemic in America. However, the societal response to this is a quick fix - diet fads, exercise videos, equipment and a multitude of drinks and pills that supposedly help one to lose weight and lose it fast.




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Opinion

Letter: Pedestrians not thoughtful when using crosswalks

I am one of the many students who ride a motorcycle on campus and I feel I have to address a situation that is becoming a larger problem. For the record, pedestrians have the right of way in crosswalks on campus, to which the "Stop for Ped" markings everywhere attest.


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