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250 attend illuminating tradition

by Annette Herrera Daily Lobo UNM was lit up with thousands of luminarias Friday night to celebrate one of the University's oldest traditions: Hanging of the Greens. More than 30 student organizations set up about 20,000 luminaries throughout campus to celebrate the tradition, which has been around since the 1930s.



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Opinion

Letter: America consumed with blind, arrogant ignorance

Editor, The claim that the United States media are helplessly tilted toward a biased, critical left - blindly lashing out at the government in their fanatic wrath over self-inflicted political failures - displays utter or even deliberate ignorance of the dire straits in which this country is increasingly entangled.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos 4-2 after loss to Aggies

Staff Report While New Mexico State University made its free throws down the stretch, UNM was unable to convert its opportunities. The Lobos had their chances to take a lead or tie the game in the closing minutes, but they fell short against the Aggies 67-61 on Saturday night.


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Sports

'Defensive specialist' a headache for offense

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo Timi E-Nunu doesn't do a whole lot of things on the court that show up in the box score. If there was a statistic for giving offensive players headaches however, E-Nunu might be more well known. A forward on the UNM women's basketball team, E-Nunu is one of the most important role players.


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Sports

Historic overtime win takes Lobos to semifinals

by Kristie Boudwin Daily Lobo As fans at the UNM men's soccer team's 1-0 overtime win on Saturday ran carrying dismantled goalposts and chanting "Final Four" over and over, Lobo head coach Jeremy Fishbein said the only thing that could make the experience better would be the presence of his recently deceased father.



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Sports

Senior doesn't mind shift to back burner

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo Senior right back Ben Ashwill's stats the first two years he played for the UNM men's soccer team read like a forward's dream - 18 goals, three assists. His stats since moving back to defender? Not so much. Five assists. No goals.



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Sports

UNM can meet goal with fans' support

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo A trip to the Final Four wasn't something any senior on the UNM men's soccer team was thinking about four years ago. Three years ago? No way - that season ended with a losing record and no bid to the NCAA Tournament. Two years? Jeff Rowland said the team's goal was just trying to get to the tournament.




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Opinion

Letter: Register bikes with UNM to prove valid ownership

Editor, Have you ever had your bicycle stolen? If not, you might. A 1994 study of bicycle theft on college campuses in the United States conducted by Integrated Cycle Systems found that a four-year college student has a 53 percent chance of having his or her bike stolen.


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Opinion

Letter: War duties may change reader's perspective

Editor, Since submitting my letter in response to Colin Donoghue's column on media bias, I have seen three responses to that initial letter published in the Daily Lobo.ˇ My intent was to trigger a response and simply share some statistics reflecting positively on our soldier's efforts that may not be common knowledge.


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Opinion

Letter: Republicans' language of lies is society's opiate

Editor, The Bush presidency should be giving us some second thoughts about the deep function of language. Specifically, is language the means whereby we communicate with each other, or is it the means whereby we lie to each other? This presidency has raised lying to a science.



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News

Dispelling AIDS myths

by Sunnie Redhouse Daily Lobo UNM's Student Health Center and Planned Parenthood of New Mexico participated in World AIDS Day and Final Rubout on Thursday. The day was meant to educate the public about HIV and AIDS, and present an opportunity for students to get free massages before finals.


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Sports

NMSU rivalry adds pep to Lobos' step

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo The UNM men's basketball team is riding a three-game winning streak against rival New Mexico State University. Saturday's game in Las Cruces will be no cakewalk for the Lobos, however. In the 194-game history between the two programs, NMSU (1-3) is 55-39 at home against UNM (4-1).


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News

Military analyst tells life stories

by Eva Dameron Daily Lobo Jack Jacobs said being short helped save his life. "Being small is extremely good news to me," he said. "If I were two inches taller, I'd be dead. We very small people are extremely efficient - we don't use up many resources.


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Opinion

A Conversation Among PTI's

"Hey, did you get the memo about teaching in the spring?" "No, what'd it say?" "Well, the good news is that there are plenty of open positions for us. With the tough new English 102 curriculum, there are going to be a lot more students having to repeat the class in the spring. On top of that, of ...

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