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News

Speakers to offer encouragement

State leaders and an American Indian poet are among the UNM convocation speakers scheduled to offer their thoughts to prospective graduates this weekend.



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Sports

Sports in brief

The UNM baseball team won two of three games this weekend on the road against the University of Utah.


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Opinion

LETTER: Parmer will be missed

The semester is coming to an end, but Marlon Parmer's career as a Lobo ended several months ago. Marlon gave UNM two wonderful years, and he was an asset to the team. I enjoyed his explosiveness, versatility, and quickness. I believe Marlon will be productive on any team he plays for. I wish him the best in his future.





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Culture

Festival centers on comedy

If you think improvisational comedy is all about "Whose Line Is It Anyway?," you really ought to go to the Tricklock Theater this month to check out the "May Madhouse Comedy Fair."



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Sports

Women's golf team prepares

The UNM women's golf team will go up against some of the best teams in the nation this week after being selected to participate in the NCAA Division I Women's Golf West Regional.


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Culture

Movies could make summer comeback

Let's face it: summer is the season of film ineptitude. We all have been bombarded by hoards of overproduced, under-acted and uninspired summer blockbusters such as last year's "Pearl Harbor" and "Planet of the Apes," only to wait until late fall when the studios released their surefire Oscar contenders in compensation. While this year's ilk seems to follow in tone and tenor of past summers, a few big names and titles will maybe salvage what many already consider a sunken movie season.









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