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News

Bunnell Shade likes campus energy, life

Linda Bunnell Shade says she is ready to take UNM to the next level - an accomplishment many say she was able to do while working as the chancellor of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Bunnell Shade, 60, was named Friday as one of the five finalists to be UNM's next president.


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Culture

Artist Sanchez reflects nature

by Elizabeth Cook-Romero Daily Lobo Printmaker Carol Sanchez's mezzotints, on display at the Coleman Gallery on Central Avenue, use a 17th-century technique to create velvety sensuous images. Sanchez reflects nature, but she does not copy it. Abstracted branches, seedpods, flowers and body parts emerge from seductively dark backgrounds.




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News

LINK aims at upgrading business methods

Staff Report The UNM community will get a crash course on the inner-workings of Project LINK - the University's push toward automating several of its administrative and business processes. The project will upgrade numerous aspects of the University's systems aimed at making them more customer focused and easy to use.



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Culture

Novelist Allende caters to no one

Isabel Allende did not come to Popejoy Hall Wednesday night to address UNM's resident literary snobs. "I never studied literature," she said Wednesday in an interview with the Daily Lobo. "And frankly, I don't care for the way literature is taught in schools.


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News

Ray unfamiliar with UNM, ready to learn

UNM presidential candidate Edward John Ray said that he feels he can use his administrative experience to help the University realize its goals in the future. Ray, the executive vice president, provost and professor of economics at Ohio State University, admitted that while he is unaware of the issues at UNM, he is anxiously awaiting an opportunity to become acclimated with the community.




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Sports

Lobos need more than statistics

If you look at the box score from the UNM women's basketball team's victory over Mississippi State University, you won't find much mention of Tiffany Scaglione, Cristal Garcia or The Pit. What they bring to the table isn't measured by statistics. The two players and one arena scored two points, two points and zero points respectively.


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News

UNM promotes campus safety, awareness of war

As the University community acclimates itself to the war in Iraq, faculty and administration members are looking at several ways to help foster both an educational and safe experience for the campus. UNM President Chris Garcia addressed the Faculty Senate at its monthly meeting Tuesday, stating that the administration has already taken steps to keep the campus community informed, including the "UNM In Time of War" Web site at http://www.



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Opinion

Letter: Women's basketball great asset for UNM

Editor, A hearty congratulation is in order to the Lobos after their two victories in the NCAA tournament. Coach Flanagan and his staff have built a solid, well-respected program with many good student-athletes stepping up to contribute from both the past and present, too.


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Sports

Sports in Brief

Football Coming off a season that culminated with a bowl appearance, the UNM football team, which returns 54 lettermen including 20 starters, began spring practices Tuesday at the fields south of University Stadium. Tuesday's shorts-and-helmets workout kicks off a 15-practice schedule that will run for the next four weeks.


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News

TVI offers free tax assistance

Students stressing about the April 15 tax deadline have an option offered through the local community college, called TVI Tax Help. Tax help is a national Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program that is offered through the Internal Revenue Service which is available free to taxpayers who made less than $33,000 last year.


The Setonian
News

Lobos need more than statistics

If you look at the box score from the UNM women's basketball team's victory over Mississippi State University, you won't find much mention of Tiffany Scaglione, Cristal Garcia or The Pit. What they bring to the table isn't measured by statistics. The two players and one arena scored two points, two points and zero points respectively.


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News

Lottery ads to showcase its benefits

by Jodi Hunley Daily Lobo The New Mexico Lottery has put out a call for Lottery Success Scholarship recipients who have graduated from a New Mexico college or university and have stayed in New Mexico to work. The New Mexico Lottery is working with Kilmer and Kilmer, Inc.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Decisions need actual logic

by Richard "Bugman" Fagerlund Daily Lobo Columnist The Physical Plant Department is in the process of re-seeding Johnson Field on the east side of Johnson Gym. One of the requirements mandated by a federal bureaucracy dictated that we do an environmental impact report on the area being re-seeded so we don't negatively impact any endangered species or archaeological sites.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Bush's administration failing at all diplomacy

by Katy Noone Massachusetts Daily Collegian (U. Massachusetts-Amherst) (U-WIRE) AMHERST, Mass. -- It may come as no surprise to most of us that the extensive media coverage of the past few days has consisted mostly of dramatic, emotional images, often lacking in-depth coverage of historical relevance and political importance.

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