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Lobo defense buries Gophers

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo If anyone doubted the women's basketball team belonged in the top 25, the Lobos proved them wrong Wednesday night. No. 10 Minnesota (4-1) came into The Pit and left with a 62-44 thrashing from No. 21 New Mexico (6-1). The Lobos dominated in all phases of the game, and came out with one of the biggest victories in program history.


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Opinion

"politically incorrect" holidays

In regards to Cali Garcia's letter about "politically incorrect" holidays, I just think that this is one of the most foolish, insensitive articles that I've ever read on the Daily Lobo. She must hate freedom because of her strong opposition to celebrating Memorial Day and Veteran's Day. What's so "politically ...


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Opinion

May the chickens come home to roost.

This letter is addressed to the American Mainstream Media, the US Congress, and the Bush Administration.We address this to you. The three of you who now are engaged in a political blame game and shuffle regarding the war in Iraq, and more importantly how we got there. Many of us blame all three of ...


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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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Opinion

John Bear

John Bear comes off like a whining fool in his editorial on the iPod jacket. After wasting the first column of his article talking about how hard it was to get the jacket to work (the only part of the article that was actually relevant, by the way), he proceeds to waste the second column of his article ...



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Culture

Give canned food to taste the music

by Abel Horwitz Daily Lobo You can call punk rock a lot of things, just don't call it heartless. On Friday night the Launchpad is hosting a benefit show as a thank-you to the under-21 crowd who stood up to Mayor Chavez's proposal to stop all-ages shows.


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Opinion

Christmas

There once was a Day! There once was a special day people called Christmas. December 25 was chosen in 336 AD so that Christians could celebrate the birth of a special little boy. They chose this day because it was also the day of Saturnalia (a pagan holiday). Why this day? There are many guesses, ...


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Opinion

Touson reveals personal stereotypes

The infamous remarks of Air Force football coach Fisher DeBerry are obviously stereotypical and not based on fact. However, in her delayed reaction to his comments, Michelle Touson revealed some personal stereotypes that are equally unacceptable. In the quoted text of coach DeBerry, he at no point ...


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Opinion

campus vandalism

Vandalism is a severe problem here on the UNM campus. The worst of it is in the men's bathroom in Mitchell Hall. Also, when I use the restroom at CSEL, I always see a written conversation on one of the bathroom stalls. Why can't some people keep their opinions to themselves? If these people want to ...


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Opinion

Paseo del Norte

Editor, I was in the Frontier for breakfast and picked up the Lobo an Alumni of UNM. I was appalled by the indifference ,ignorance and lack of respect to members of our community and sacred lands. The destruction and assault on the Petroglyph National Mounument is testimony to the moral bankruptsy ...


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Culture

Circus composed as a dream

by Eva Dameron Daily Lobo Circus Luminous is a dream come true - literally. "The whole show is this imaginary dream life of a clown," said Acushla Bastible, the show's director. "She imagines she becomes part of this big circus, and she's able to do all these tricks.


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Opinion

UNM Parking Police

Dear Editor, I would like to bring up a flaw with our parking regulations. Why is it that we are required to supply the make, model, color, and licence plate of our vehicles to the parking department in order to get a parking permit, and they only use that information to bill us when we are in violation ...


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Opinion

Louis Caldera

Louis Caldera who? The name sounds familiar, but I definitely wouldn't recognize him if I saw him on campus. Maybe if he had an entourage of administrative officials and honored guests I could deductively guess who the man in the suit is. As long as I have attended this campus, almost three ...


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Opinion

The Ouch in Vouchers

Dane Roberts speaks of "the impossibility of standardizing our public schools" and believes "the state shouldn't assume the task of defining how or what each kid should learn." Roberts imagines an ideal world in which "principals could choose teachers who match their educational beliefs. And teachers ...


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Opinion

Is water waste legal?

Editor, The Daily Lobo article last week on UNM challenging water fines was rather enlightening. On the contrary to what the Director of the Physical Plant says, I have noticed frequent water waste on this campus since I began working here, not just "on occasion" as she claims. One need only walk along ...


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Opinion

Letter: Low testosterone causes male violence and anger

Editor, The cause of male violence is not too much testosterone. The cave drawings in Europe made 5,500 to 9,500 years ago show a more peaceful way of living with relatively few scenes of men raping or killing. These cave drawings depict a more equal and fair society than ours, where women were not under men - men and women lived as partners.


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Opinion

Unwelcome Class Visit

I'm a teaching assistant in the English department here at UNM. I've been warned about the problems I could encounter while teaching English 101. But I was neither warned nor had I anticipated an incident that took place in my classroom on the morning of Friday the 18th. I was getting ready to ...


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Opinion

Urban Sprawl

Editor, I am somewhat safe here in the University Area, pretty well impervious to the shoddy construction of new subdivisions. The houses here are old and beautiful, each one unique. What are we doing here, turning this place into another Phoenix? Have you seen the sprawl there? The East Coast ...


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Opinion

Serious Missinformation

To whomever it may concern, In Monday's article about the march for the petroglyphs, my opinion was placed in half of the article and it sounded as if I was leading the show. I would just like to note that it was 10 people including myself from the native student organizations KIVA CLUB, NASIRG, and ...

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