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Sports

Season's Greetings

by Daniel S. Archuleta Daily Lobo The Lobos' defense made two huge stops in the last minute of Monday's game to squeak out a 24-22 victory over the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. The Lobos led the Runnin' Rebels 24-16 with 1:31 left on the clock, when UNLV quarterback Shane Steichen converted a fourth-and-goal with a touchdown pass to receiver Donell Wheaton.


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Sports

Volleyball player still hitting hard

by Kelly Brocklehurst Daily Lobo Since her freshman year in college, Chelsea Sondrup has been accumulating awards and breaking school records as a middle blocker on the volleyball team. She said this season shouldn't be any different. "I'm honored and I hope to be able to break more," the senior said.


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Sports

Injury no match for unstoppable goalie

by Kelly Brocklehurst Daily Lobo Kristen Winters' soccer career could have ended when she was a senior in high school. Winters, a senior goalkeeper on the UNM women's soccer team, broke her leg in July 2000 while playing in the Snickers U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships semifinals.


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Opinion

Letter: Draft of Iraq constitution basic freedoms

Editor, With few exceptions, the news about the current draft of the Iraqi constitution is dominated by stories reporting the rift with Sunni Arabs, the threats to veto the constitution, the worries about excessive federalism, and the strong Islamic tone of certain parts of the constitution.


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Sports

Offense prepares to battle UNLV

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo UNM football head coach Rocky Long might be having nightmares about the University of Nevada-Las Vegas' spread offense before Monday's game against the Runnin' Rebels. The Lobos - who are ranked second in the Mountain West Conference in the preseason - will open the season and the home opener against the spread offense that UNLV possesses.


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News

UNM takes in 10 affected by storm

by Katy Knapp Daily Lobo Avram Penner had been at Tulane University in New Orleans for only an hour before he had to evacuate. "My friend just told me it wasn't worth staying," he said. Penner is one of 10 students enrolling at UNM after hurricane Katrina forced the closing of several universities on the Gulf Coast on Monday.



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Opinion

Letter: Column delves into facts, avoids easy assumptions

Editor, Dane Roberts raised some pretty important issues in the column "Ruling has curious twist" when he asked "Could it be that the liberal justices voted for New London because they have a general philosophy that gives government a more prominent role in shaping outcomes?"


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Opinion

Letter: Shuttle drivers deserve credit for improvements

Editor, In response to Christopher Sanchez's article, "UNM Shuttles make improvements," I agree that they are doing a pretty damn good job. However, I think much of the credit should be attributed to the shuttle drivers. While the machines and logistics are necessary, it is the shuttle drivers that make the system work.


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News

Game room swaps pinball for Xbox

by Christopher Sanchez Daily Lobo Students planning on playing arcade games in the SUB game room will have to look elsewhere. The former cUeNM game room in the SUB is now managed by TechSmiths and will take its name. TechSmiths has replaced the air hockey table and the various arcade games with Microsoft Xbox game consoles and computers.




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Opinion

Letter: Pets hit by hurricane could use charity too

Editor, While listening to President Bush's speech about Hurricane Katrina, and thinking about how many diapers I could donate with $20, my kitten crawled into my lap and looked up at me with big yellow eyes that said, "Love me!" It reminded me that while there are 1 million homeless people in the Gulf Coast, there are at least that many homeless pets.


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Opinion

Editorial: New Orleans hurricane disaster hits home

Three weeks ago this past Monday, my wife and I had dinner at a nice restaurant on Bourbon Street near Canal Street in New Orleans, which we visited for our honeymoon. This Wednesday, I watched on CNN as the building across the street from that restaurant burned while firefighters scrambled through thigh-high floodwaters, attempting to get water flowing to put the fire out.


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Opinion

Column: Cannabis a civil rights issue

by Colin Donoghue Daily Lobo Changing our hemp and marijuana laws is a policy reform usually called for by Independents, Greens and Democrats, but now Republicans are calling for change too. You may recall that former Republican governor of New Mexico, Gary Johnson, was an outspoken opponent of marijuana and hemp prohibition.


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News

UNM shuttles make improvements

by Christopher Sanchez Daily Lobo Clovis Acosta, director of Parking and Transportation Services, answered the call of duty Wednesday - literally. Acosta published his phone number in Tuesday's edition of the Daily Lobo in an attempt to fix potential problems with UNM's courtesy shuttle service.


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News

Centennial Library reopens after flood

by Brandale Mills Daily Lobo The University spent $2.3 million dollars to repair Centennial Library after a pipe froze and burst last December, spilling more than 40,000 gallons of water into the building. While some areas were accessible to students in March, the entire library was reopened Wednesday after nine months of construction.


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Culture

Culture Column: '70s film does violence, obscenity with style

by John Bear Daily Lobo "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" is a film that features large amounts of fairly graphic violence and spicy language that - only four years before its 1972 release - would have landed anyone associated with it under the harsh scrutiny of The Senate Committee on Lewd and Lascivious Blah, Blah, Blah.


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Opinion

Letter: Commuter parking lots stressful, expensive

Editor, After my experience trying to find a parking spot in Q Lot on Tuesday, I find that some of the remarks in that day's Daily Lobo article about the South Lot shuttle situation need to be addressed. Regarding the situation with the South Lot shuttle, I have heard that some of my friends have had trouble with it.


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Culture

Wacky heroes take the stage

by Eva Dameron Daily Lobo Members of the comedy troupe Eat, Drink and Be Larry are jumping on the Batman craze that's spreading across the country. "Batman Starts or Something" is a parody following the basic story of Batman. Jason Witter, director and actor for the role of Scarecrow, said they worked in pieces from the original '60s show, Tim Burton's "Batman," and anything else they thought related to the parody.

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