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Sports

Utah overtakes Boston 57-54

Boston College executed its game plan to stop All-American Kim Smith perfectly. Just for good measure, the Eagles also shut down last year's co-Mountain West Conference Player of the Year, Shona Thorburn, in their Sweet 16 game against the University of Utah at The Pit on Saturday.


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News

Students give daisies in honor of soldiers

Student Danila Crespin said she wanted an inoffensive way to remind people of the sacrifices U.S. soldiers have made in Iraq. In order to do that, Crespin and about five other students handed out daisies to passersby in front of the UNM Bookstore on Friday.


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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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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.





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News

Tuition to climb by at least 5.3%

Tuition and fees will increase by at least 5.3 percent next year, said Curt Porter, associate vice president for Planning, Budget and Analysis at UNM. That would bring tuition and fees from $3,361 per full-time resident student to $4,109.



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News

A constructive Spring Break

UNM student Maddie Ellms was chosen from more than 2,000 applicants to help clean up hurricane destruction over Spring Break.


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News

Forum interviews 2nd counsel finalist

Kirk Miller, a candidate for University counsel, said he enjoys working under the public eye. "Everything is watched. You know when you do something it may very well be on the front page of the paper the next day, or at some point," he said. "That requires you to manage in a particular way. And it's also, quite frankly, a fun place to be because you're at the heart of what people care about."


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Opinion

Letter: Misused buzzwords not enlightening anybody

Joachim Oberst should be ashamed at his attempt to "enlighten" us regarding freedom of speech with obscure references to pornography critics and tossing around overused and often misunderstood buzzwords such as fascism and anti-Semitism.



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News

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Bonnie Wennerstrom Senior Art history "I think I would agree more if maybe once the person was here, they'd have the ability to extend their stay if they wanted to." Frances Everist Sophomore Early childhood education "I think allowing people to come into the United States is a good thing. ...




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Sports

Jeer, cheer for Sweet 16

The UNM women's basketball team is out of the NCAA Tournament and the men's team said goodbye a few weeks back, but that doesn't mean Albuquerque will be short on basketball this weekend.




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Opinion

Letter: Oberst just as guilty of double standards as paper

I would like to enlighten Joachim Oberst on the principles of free speech as well as the idea of a privately owned and operated media outlet. It seems like he favors state-sanctioned media that reports the party line, or only speech that has been sterilized to nothing.

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