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LETTER: How far must terrorists go to earn readers' condemnation?
April 5This is to all of you - including Richard Berthold - who are unable to declare the actions of the suicide bombers, such as blowing up Israeli teenagers in a disco, unequivocally wrong. You make it difficult for me to hold down my lunch. Please tell me to what level the Palestinians would have to stoop to earn your condemnation?
Series to explore archives' role in Southwest research
Misty P. Salaz | April 5Southwestern architecture, language and history will be three topics discussed this April during the UNM General Library's Center for Southwest Research's collection series, "Archiving the Paper Trail."
All-day panel to discuss ramifications of free trade
Iliana Limn | April 5A diverse, high profile group of panelists from the United States and Latin America will gather in the UNM Law School Moot Courtroom today to discuss the impact of free trade.
Who is ...?
April 5Host Casey Abdu Sabour Thornbrugh, second from left, calls on contestant Aasima Afsar, second from right, during "Islamic Jeopardy" outside Zimmerman Library Thursday. Hajra Malik at right; host Mazen Asad, middle; Noor Hack, left; and three contestants watch the Islamic Awareness Week event.
LETTER: Cyrino article is misleading, department not represented
April 5I read the Daily Lobo article "Students question forced resignation" on Professor Monica Cyrino, and I must say I found it terribly misleading and outrageous. Your reporter did not take the time to interview more than one graduate student from Foreign Languages and Literature, nor did he take into account those who work directly with Professor Cyrino in the department.
Brake check
April 4Sophomore Jude Hlifka from the UNM Outdoor Shop checks the brakes on sophomore Adrian Lucero's ride during Bicycle Safety Day outside Johnson Center Wednesday.
Supernatural
April 4Author Debra Spark reads from her second novel, "The Ghost of Bridgetown," during an event sponsored by the English Department at Jonson Gallery Wednesday night.
COLUMN: Terrorism defined by viewpoint
April 4"Terrorism" is the new buzzword, replacing the now obsolete "communism" as the stock term used by politicians and other ignorant people to justify the support of repression and sundry dictators. But it is a very slippery word. What exactly is terrorism and who is a terrorist? That is not at all clear, and it is apparently in the political interests of many that it remain so.
COLUMN: Library users to rate efficiency
April 4The University libraries are in the process of measuring the effectiveness of service to the UNM community. Monday, April 8, we will be sending out an electronic survey, LIBQUAL+, to a sample of students and faculty. We encourage those of you who receive it to spend 10-15 minutes of your time to help us identify how well you think the libraries meet your expectations of service.
Olmos says unique background will help her improve graduate experience
Iliana Limn | April 4The leap from Vassar College to UNM was jarring for GPSA presidential candidate Lorena Olmos, but she says it helped her see opportunities on campus that many overlook.
Reaching out for lower card rates
Iliana Limn | April 4Credit card holders could lower their interest rates by as much as one-third if they make a five-minute phone call, according to a survey by the Public Interest Research Group.
LETTER: Horowitz should get a real job
April 4Please, one last word on reparations for slavery and David Horowitz. For the past three years or so, as a researcher, I've followed this controversial and often heated issue. Across the nation, most white Americans are vehemently against reparations of any sort.
Uncensored street theater gets wired at coffee shops
Blake Driver | April 4The seeds of revolutionary theater have undoubtedly taken root in a local coffee shop as performance art becomes Albuquerque's mainstage drama.
Group art 'Reconfigured'
Andrew Webb | April 4Take a minute to imagine something you see every day - perhaps your car, an appliance, or maybe the building you work in.
Reality TV invasion not over
April 4A reality show built around bat-biting heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne has proven a big success for MTV. Now the network is hoping it can hit reality-series gold again this spring.
Kugler hopes to parlay experience into chance to lead graduate students
Iliana Limn | April 4With three years of student government experience under his belt, GPSA presidential candidate Aaron Kugler says, if elected, he hopes to focus on improving student involvement and updating the group's Constitution.


