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Column: More than a climate crisis

by Maceo Carrillo Martinet Daily Lobo columnist David Suzuki, a world-renowned scientist and educator, described how society is confronting the environmental crisis: We are all in a car heading toward a brick wall at 100 miles per hour and we are fighting over who is sitting where.


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Culture

Interpreting Russian roots

by Maria DeBlassie Daily Lobo Natasha Paremski said she wants to be a musician for the rest of her life. Paremski will be playing with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra this weekend in the performance "Russian Rhapsody," featuring music from Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich.


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Opinion

Letter: Minimum-wage increase ignores larger problem

Editor, The campaign for the minimum-wage increase says New Mexico should increase its state minimum wage to $7.15 an hour to help reduce poverty and benefit working families struggling in low-wage jobs. But while New Mexico's disorganized labor unions insult the working class with a fantasy campaign to legislate a $2 per hour increase to the minimum wage, real-life economics dictate that today's minimum wage should be at least $12.


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News

More help coming to UNM's storm victims

by Katy Knapp Daily Lobo Michael Perea said he could really use some extra money. "I'm completely broke," he said. "It's been tough having to buy everything again." Perea, from Tulane University in New Orleans, is one of 47 students displaced by Hurricane Katrina attending UNM.


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Culture

Lil' Kim swaps sex talk for prison time

by Chris Chavez Daily Lobo On her fourth album, The Naked Truth, Lil' Kim abandons her sexually explicit lyrics and bares her soul. Kimberly "Lil' Kim" Jones, who is serving a year-long sentence in federal prison stemming from a perjury conviction, uses her legal and personal troubles to create a quality rap album.


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News

ASUNM scrutinizes costly sale of bonds

by Caleb Fort Daily Lobo The Associated Students of UNM met with members of UNM's administration Wednesday night to discuss the $125 million bond sale that took place Aug. 24. Matt Gallegos, ASUNM senator, said he was unhappy most of the planning for the bond sale happened over summer break.




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Sports

Polls: men's soccer No. 1 in nation

Staff Report For the first time in history, the UNM men's soccer team is the consensus No. 1 team in the country. All four national polls ranked the Lobos No. 1 after a week in which they beat Southern Methodist University 2-0 Friday and Tulsa University 2-1 in overtime Sunday in the Golden Hurricane Classic in Tulsa, Okla.



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Opinion

Column: Protest to save democracy

by Colin Donoghue Daily Lobo columnist My feet still hurt. Sunday night, I left Washington, D.C., to head back to New Mexico with other Green Party members from a massive demonstration and march against the war in Iraq and for the impeachment of President George Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.


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News

Broken vents cause stink in Mitchell Hall

by Christopher Sanchez Daily Lobo The bad odor in Mitchell Hall should be nonexistent, said Joel Straquadine, manager of Facilities Maintenance. Straquadine said a complaint was filed with Physical Plant on Friday about a bad odor lingering in Mitchell Hall.


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News

Lobo arrested at bar

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo According to a criminal complaint, UNM men's basketball player Aaron Johnson was charged with four counts of battery on Albuquerque police officers early Sunday morning. In a statement released Sunday, head coach Ritchie McKay said he dismissed Johnson from the basketball team.



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News

Car catches fire in parking structure

by Christopher Sanchez Daily Lobo Smoke rose from the Cornell Parking Structure Tuesday afternoon when a vehicle caught fire. Joe Finley, a sophomore at UNM, said he was walking to his vehicle when he smelled burning wires and saw smoke rising from a vehicle.


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Sports

Women only strokes behind

Staff Report The UNM women's golf team roared back in the second round of the 27th annual Branch Law Firm/Dick McGuire Invitational to tie for fourth place with one round left in the tournament. The No. 23 Lobos shot the second-lowest round of the day to finish in a tie with Mountain West Conference foe and No.


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Sports

Golfers need swing of fate

Staff Report The UNM men's golf team finished tied for sixth place at the PING NCAA Championship Preview on Tuesday. The Lobos shot a 1-under-par 287 in the second round of the tournament in Bend, Ore., at the par-72, 7,671-yard Crosswater Golf Course.


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Sports

Panel debates wage increase

by Caleb Fort Daily Lobo Martin Heinrich, Albuquerque city councilor, said it is important to raise the minimum wage in the city for more than economic reasons. "It's very important to think not just about economic issues," he said. "But also about the moral and ethical ramifications.


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Sports

Riley's Crew Column: Casual fans should catch season's key final games

by Kevin McFarland Daily Lobo Casual Major League Baseball fans are notorious for not watching the regular season unless a slugger with muscles of unnatural proportions is putting up home run numbers as large as his biceps. Well, casual fans, even though Barry Bonds was sidelined for almost all of the season and home-run numbers are down across the league, you might want to flip on the TV a little early this season anyway.


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