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Lea Anderson, Graduate student, Fine Arts "It's not the best time to resign. Whoever has to deal with whatever is left behind will be upset." Thomas Addis, Sophomore, Business "He knows he's been doing a crappy job. All I know is that tuition has gone up consistently since he's been in office, ...


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MCs are influenced by all elements of hip-hop

Lawless Element will open for Digable Planets tonight at the Sunshine Theatre. The group, relatively new to the world of hip-hop, is comprised of MCs Magnif and Griot, and tries to avoid playing by the rules. Sure, critics often compare the Detroit hip-hop duo to classic acts like De La Soul and A ...


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Students lobby at UNM Day

by Eva Dameron Daily Lobo Legislators had a chance to hear students' voices in Santa Fe on Wednesday during the annual UNM Day. About 20 UNM groups and departments had displays in the Roundhouse, supplying students with information and giveaways. Hundreds of people attended the event. Business ...


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Original form of anime tours N.M.

by Eva Dameron Daily Lobo Masami Toku, an art education professor from California is interested in the way Japanese and American children deal with space in their drawings. While American children are good with color, she said, Japanese children are highly skilled in technical detail. In her ...



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President Caldera resigns

by Christopher Sanchez Daily Lobo UNM President Louis Caldera announced his resignation Wednesday during a meeting called by the Board of Regents. Caldera said he will take an immediate leave of absence but will continue to advise the regents until his resignation date on Aug. 1. David Harris, ...


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Letter: U.S. should set example by eliminating all nukes

Editor, I've been reading articles in New Mexico and out-of-state newspapers concerning the insistence of this administration that Iran, North Korea and other Third World countries not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons programs. They say it would threaten our security. Other countries that presently ...


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Editorial: Next UNM president should know students

Being a student at UNM is more than just attending classes and trying to get good grades. It's about making connections, joining organizations and forming relationships with teachers and peers. Being president of this University is about more than fundraising and serving the University's needs. It's ...



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Letter: No womb? Then no right to make abortion decision

Editor, Ignorant men are the greatest threat to women's liberation. In regard to Benjamin Sanchez' moronic and insulting letter explaining how abortion is the greatest threat to women's liberation, I'd just like to remind him of one simple fact that perhaps has been overlooked by a lot of the abortion opponents: As a man, he and other men have no right to tell any woman what to do with her body.


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Documentary delves into sacred waters

by Maria Staiano-Daniels Daily Lobo New Mexicans understand more than most the importance of water, but it is nothing compared to the reverence Indians show the Ganges. "Ganges: River to Heaven," which runs Feb. 10 through Feb. 16 at the Guild explores one aspect of the powerful connection between the people of India and their sacred river.


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Empower women through education, love, respect

Editor, The "Abortion is the greatest threat to women's liberation" letter in Tuesday's Daily Lobo is a total farce, a sham - a Three Card Monty hiding as support for woman. Comparing how India and China use abortion to America is silly at best, outright fraud at worse.


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Column: Upcoming films a waste of paycheck

by Abel Horwitz Daily Lobo Welcome to the suck. Of course, in 2005's pointless war flick "Jarhead" they weren't talking about the movies dumped into our laps at the beginning of every year, but this time it feels appropriate. The first three months of the year are generally known as the time where the major movie studios shave off the tripe that has been accumulating in their vaults with the hopes that the films will make enough money to repay the investments the studios put into them.


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Instrumental album beats out most MCs

by John Bear Daily Lobo Hip-hop could attain a higher degree of greatness, if it weren't for MCs. Not that there is a multitude of talented lyricists ready to grab the microphone and spit beautiful poetry. But how many times have you heard a great beat ruined by hip-hop clichÇs like just how dope I am or the terrifying magnitude of my crack business or my unmatched sex prowess? It gets a little tiring to hear beautiful music marred by egotistical and, more often than not, highly chauvinistic rantings that come in rhyming couplets.


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Column: Help Big Easy bounce back

by Samara Alpern Daily Lobo columnist When Hurricane Katrina ruptured the New Orleans levees, 25-foot waves of water pounded into the city ahead of 150 mph winds. The whole region struggles to deal with the aftermath of being submerged in noxious waters for weeks.


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5 students to Teach for America

by Xochitl Campos Daily Lobo Five UNM students were chosen to participate in Teach for America this year - and more could be accepted in February. Teach for America, which aims at ending education inequity, is a highly selective organization. Last year, about 17,300 college seniors applied for the two-year program and 2,250 were selected to teach in 22 different low-income and rural communities around the United States.


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Letter: No womb? Then no right to make abortion decision

Editor, Ignorant men are the greatest threat to women's liberation. In regard to Benjamin Sanchez' moronic and insulting letter explaining how abortion is the greatest threat to women's liberation, I'd just like to remind him of one simple fact that perhaps has been overlooked by a lot of the abortion opponents: As a man, he and other men have no right to tell any woman what to do with her body.


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Professor focuses on patient pain

Walter Forman said people in chronic pain should not have to end their life for relief. "People don't want to die. They want to live, but they don't want to live in pain. So my job is to relieve their pain," said Forman, medical director of Heritage Home Healthcare and Hospice, which specializes in helping people in pain.



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Grunge rock band defies stereotype

by John Bear Daily Lobo They say the pen is mightier than the sword. That's why my fingers get tingly as they anticipate dissing on bands with names that start with "the" and end in a noun. As it turns out, I ended up liking The Sword's album Age of Winters by the end, but bear with me.

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