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Panel seeks to curb underage drinking

American pop culture has influenced the overconsumption of alcohol among college students, said health educator John Steiner. "People look at college as the fountain of beer or party central," said Steiner, of the UNM Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention.


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News

Forum aims to eliminate stigma for mentally ill

Anna Tabor was diagnosed with schizophrenia in the late '90s after she became obsessed with the singer Sting. "I got all this information on him and inundated myself with it 24-7," Tabor said. "I study dead classicists and was convinced that Sting was one in the making. I was sure that his soul was in grave danger."



The Setonian
Culture

Irish play hatefully humorous

If you've ever fantasized about killing your brother, this is the play for you. "The Lonesome West," which continues its run at Theatre X this Wednesday through Saturday, is the story of Coleman and Valene Conner, two brothers in Ireland who divide their time between threatening to kill each other and driving their priest to drink. Were it a TV show, it would be the most popular sitcom in hell.


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News

Correction

In Monday's article, "Tuition to climb by at least 5.3%," the amount of tuition and fees in 2005-06 and the amount of tuition and fees in 2006-07 was incorrectly stated. It should have stated tuition and fees are $4,109 per full-time student, and are going to be $4,323 per full-time student next year. ...


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: A better world demands respect for the innocent

Several days ago I heard a question on the radio that asked, "What would you change to make the future a better place?" A lot of answers were called in - legalize marijuana, put women in charge or take better care of the poor. I knew instantly what my answer would be.



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Opinion

Letter: Our selfishness causes us to ignore basic values

I have been keeping up on the many letters to the Daily Lobo regarding the subject of abortion, and it has become clear that the topic is very sensitive, one on which everyone has his or her own aggressive and personal opinion. All the recent commotion revolving around the subject got me thinking not only about abortion, but of the current state of our American society.




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Opinion

Column: The fall of man was caused by men

In the beginning, a woman supposedly cast humanity out of Paradise because of her disobedience to God. The misogynistic distortion and sexist slant that permeates our history in religion, politics and society still define our culture to this day. Another religious example of this would be the story of Mary Magdalene, who was actually the "Apostle of the Apostles" - a founder of the Christian religion, yet many today still believe she was a prostitute, a story created by Pope Gregory in 591.



The Setonian
Culture

Album a musical mÇlange

Goh seems to be all over the place. Don't agree? Never heard of them? Well, let's do the math. Two guys - Chris Harris and Jay Hagenbuch - are based out of San Francisco and Boston and play nine instruments collectively. That sounds like a lot of music over a lot of frequent flyer miles if you ask me.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: People forget that sex and procreation are connected

The 1973 Roe v. Wade decision by the United States Supreme Court stated that under the principle of the right to privacy, a woman has the right to terminate a pregnancy. With this decision, a woman who is pregnant has three options: keep the child, give the child up for adoption or have an abortion.


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News

Emotions surge after close game

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo The tears rolling down the face of senior Utah Ute Shona Thorburn said it all in the postgame press conference. The No. 5-seeded Utes were one free throw away from the first Final Four berth in the program's history, but Thorburn went 1-for-2 at the line with 7.8 seconds ...


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News

Candidate worked in White House

After 26 years in private and public practice, Albuquerque lawyer Patrick Apodaca has seen his share of the spotlight. As the lead attorney with Keleher & McLeod, PS, Apodaca's experience includes working in President Jimmy Carter's administration as a junior lawyer, where he dealt with the FBI and background checks for presidential nominees.


The Setonian
Sports

Player calls it quits for third time

After quitting and rejoining the UNM men's basketball team twice, Joel Box has decided to leave for good. The junior college transfer said this time he does not intend on coming back to the Lobos because he wasn't comfortable playing in head coach Ritchie McKay's system.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Right not to be offended compromises all rights

Of all the rights that we as citizens of the United States have, the right not to be offended is not among them. This is for good reason - just about everything offends someone in some fashion. Such a right would restrict every other right we have.



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