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Culture

Parasites of British pop

by Debra Au Daily Lobo For all of those who thought the band Oasis was over and done with, there's good news. The '90s British group isn't getting back together, but it seems like their musical style and band composition have been reincarnated. The Subways is almost exactly like the former, being ...


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Opinion

Editorial: Expanded Opinion page invites diverse voices

This is the first of a monthly feature on the Daily Lobo's Opinion page, a forum open to the UNM and local community for thoughtful exchange on a variety of ideas and events ranging from the abstract to the concrete and the local to the international. There are broad issues that concern almost everyone, ...


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Opinion

Column: Putting racism to death

by Colin Donoghue Daily Lobo columnist I often hear of the progress our nation has made in eliminating racism, but this self-praise should be restrained. Of course progress has been made, yet the severe racism that still exists is often ignored. Those who believe in a renewed America in which ...



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Culture

Likeable terrorists will make patriots think

by John Bear Daily Lobo Suicide bombers are people too. The film "Paradise Now" follows Said and Khaled, two work-a-day Palestinians living in Nablus on the West Bank. They have been selected to carry out a suicide mission somewhere inside beautiful downtown Tel Aviv. Said and Khaled are mentally ...



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Opinion

Letter: Honor black history by studying it the whole year

Editor, Black History Month began in 1926 when Carter Woodson founded Negro History Week. The son of former slaves, Woodson saw the week as a way of educating black people about their history, which at the time was largely ignored in public schools. Fast-forward to today - actor Morgan Freeman stated ...


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News

1st provost candidate visits

Provost candidate Uday Sukhatme was surprised to see the Roberts Room in Scholes Hall packed with more than 60 staff members. "I was not expecting this big of a turnout," he said. "It shows the staff is interested, which is very important."



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Opinion

Letter: We should salute Marines as heroes of black history

Editor, America is once again preparing to pay tribute to the contributions of its African-American citizens. Great men and women such as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will have their stories told and their legacies celebrated, and rightly so. This year, however, ...



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Culture

Matanza celebrates Anaya

by Joe Buffaloe Daily Lobo It was a scene that could only take place in New Mexico. A guitarist and harpist performed traditional songs of the pueblo onstage. A poet spoke of the wood stove of his childhood and Elvis crossing the plains in the same sentence. Tables were lined with whites, African-Americans ...


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Opinion

Column: King's heirs are selling out dream

by Andrew Price Daily Lobo columnist The Albuquerque Journal reported this month that Highland High School has been experiencing what it calls ethnic tensions, and that it held a meeting between the school's administration, faculty, parents and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored ...


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Culture

FOX show too good to last

by Abel Horwitz Daily Lobo The mystery that is the FOX TV development studios is something that has baffled television fans for years. This is the department that has cancelled such beloved shows as "Firefly," "Undeclared," "Arrested Development" and "Futurama" despite desperate pleas by fans ...


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Opinion

Letter: Celebration of narcissism, misogyny not newsworthy

Editor, School papers, particularly university publications, have the propensity for lewd, idiotic and bigoted content. The fine line between academic semantics and frat house humor, however, must be carefully kept in balance. I was particularly perturbed to discover this line crossed in Thursday's ...


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Sports

Women take down SDSU 75-48

Even when one of its top players went down, the UNM women's basketball team proved it was still worthy of a top 25 ranking.


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News

3 left in race for athletics director job

by Katy Knapp Daily Lobo The finalists fighting to replace Rudy Davalos as UNM's Director of Athletics were announced Friday. The three finalists are Rick Hartzell, athletics director of Northern Iowa University; Paul Krebs, athletics director of Bowling Green State University; and Jim Schaus, ...



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News

Last-minute speaker talks of Kenyan women's plight

by Mark Schaaf Daily Lobo Lawyer Ruth Lokalei Emanikor, who traveled from Kenya on short notice, spoke about the problems of indigenous people in her country Saturday night at the Continuing Education Auditorium. The original speaker, Rebecca Lolosoli, could not make it to the United States because ...


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Opinion

Letter: Regents, next president need to know University

Editor, So the University of New Mexico Board of Regents will now look for a president who has a background in academia, is familiar with university culture, and has experience running a large research university. Well, duh. The UNM faculty urged the regents to do this in 2003, but they wouldn't ...

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