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Campus Briefs

Grammy-award winning Latin jazz recording artist Poncho Sanchez and his eight-piece band will conduct two workshops for music students at the UNM College of Fine Arts. The workshops are also free and open to community musicians and jazz-lovers.


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Sports

UNM women wrap up third seed

The UNM women's tennis team secured a third place seed in the Mountain West Conference Tournament with a 5-2 win against Colorado State University Sunday at the Lobo Tennis Club.


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News

Be safe

Freshmen Tanya Tryels and Pia Jeffries and junior Melodie Smith, from left, take condoms and pamphlets from Liz Vickers at the New Mexico Aids Services booth during STD Awareness Day outside Zimmerman Library Thursday.



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News

Prof. to study Crusades in Paris

Good cheese, great movies and beautiful monuments - in addition to rich history and culture - are the reasons UNM history professor Jay Rubenstein says he applied for a grant to study in Paris.




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Opinion

COLUMN: Dams damage water balance

Water is life; it is the universal blood of all of us. It would be nice if this concept could open and end all debates, conferences and classes on water-related issues so that we all recognize and celebrate our universal relationship with water.



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Opinion

LETTER: Despite lack of funding, Agora proud of its work

Have any of you experienced the following? You're an adult with a college degree - or on your way to one - and a good job that you're successful at; you have a healthy lifestyle and the respect of your peers. But your family still sees you as the snotty 10-year-old who has to be reminded to change your underwear and thinks it's funny to belch the alphabet at dinner.





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News

Prof. to study Crusades in Paris

Good cheese, great movies and beautiful monuments - in addition to rich history and culture - are the reasons UNM history professor Jay Rubenstein says he applied for a grant to study in Paris.






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Opinion

LETTER: SSE works hard to bring events to UNM

I would like to take this opportunity to explain to my fellow students what Student Special Events is and clear up some misconceptions. SSE is an executive agency of ASUNM. We organize events for the entire campus without political, religious or departmental affiliation. Our goal is to bring diverse speakers, cultural events, different types of music and co-sponsor events with student organizations.


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Culture

Talking Pictures

Featuring films from 25 countries, more than a dozen world and U.S. premieres and special guests such as Susan Sarandon, the 8th Annual Taos Talking Picture Festival is no mere smalltown movie night.

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