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Embracing her inner Cha Cha Girl
Iliana Limn | March 21It took Mar°a Elena Fern†ndez 36 years to find her true identity and reconcile the need to please her conservative Mexican parents, embrace her sexuality and maintain a feminist outlook.
Play focuses on fame, religion in post-war era
Valerie Jo Medina | March 21Just in time for Easter, the Podium Players present the drama "Patricio, El Penitente" at the Menaul School Theater.
Lobos lose one of fab freshmen
Francisco Ojeda | March 21The freshmen for the UNM women's basketball team played an integral role in helping the Lobos reach the NCAA Tournament, but one has decided to leave.
Senate committee approves key ASUNM election appointees
Arthur Simoni | March 21The ASUNM Presidential Appointments Committee approved two elections commissioners, a presidential aide and a court justice Wednesday.
UNM event to celebrate composers
Anna Angeli | March 21The 31st annual John Donald Robb Composer's Symposium is an internationally-renowned event that will feature visiting composers from around the world.
Clyne brings 'Hope' to Americana
Kenn Rodrguez | March 21Now that Tom Petty is finally in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame, we can comfortably start talking about contenders to his throne. Ryan Adams is at the front of the line, but Roger Clyne ain't far behind.
Front page of Wednesday's Lobo riddled with mistakes
March 21I realize the students just came back from Spring Break, but can't you do a better job of actually editing and proof reading your copy before it gets printed? The Wednesday edition first page not only has spelling errors (poision), but reports the Fall 2001 enrollment will be affected by the changes in the GPA for the bridge scholarship. I presume you meant the Fall 2002 enrollment.
Officers offers tips on curbing graffiti
Andrew Webb | March 21Albuquerque Police Detective M. Garcia says the best way for teachers to keep gang symbolism out of schools is to learn how to spot it and forbid students to use the loopy scrawls and cryptic vocabulary in the classroom.
LETTER: Columnist praised for correct assessment of multiculturalism
March 20Kudos to Michael Carrasco for a great "tell-it-like-it-is" article on multiculturalism in Tuesday's Daily Lobo. I disagree with him on only one minor point. He implies that the goal of American multiculturalists is no biases. I submit that it is OK, according to American multiculturalists, to be biased against one group.
By any other name
March 20Dr. Gary Smith, associate director of Environmental Services, tells a small audience how to care for roses during a workshop at a garden on Mitchell Hall's west end Tuesday.
Women's film fest focuses on global oppression
Angela Williams | March 20The Women's Resource Center will highlight the international struggle of women against opression during its Women's Film Festival today.
COLUMN: Bush right to back service programs
March 20For once, the Bush administration and leading senators from both parties are engaged in the right kind of bidding war.
'G Sides' avoids wonted re-mix monkey business
Kenn Rodrguez | March 20Re-mix CDs suck. OK, not all of them do. But usually a disc that's full of re-mixed versions of hit songs and throw-away b-sides is a just a waste of time.
World-famous social scholar to speak on roots of racial tension
Misty P. Salaz | March 20Professor William Julius Wilson, a prominent social science professor from Harvard University, will be speaking about the causes of racial tension Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the Kiva Lecture Hall.
GPA change may fix enrollment dip
Andrew Webb | March 20The recent decision to return the grade point average requirement for the UNM Bridge Scholarship to 2.5 could result in an enrollment increase of nearly 250 freshmen in fall 2001, University officials say.
'Love' offers disturbing melodies
Justin Parks | March 20Reviewing the latest Her Love Filled the Room album, Love, Hate & Dignity, was difficult - it has forced me to consider closely my role as a reviewer. Is it to recommend something everyone will like? If so, go out and buy Michael Jackson's Thriller - you won't be disappointed. In so few words, Her Love Filled the Room is a creature too strange and beautiful in its apparent simplicity to have wide appeal.
Tackling teeth
Donovan Kabalka | March 20Budget-brushers rejoice. Dental hygiene students at the University need clinical practice and dirty mouths - reliable ones.
COLUMN: Exhibit trivializes Holocaust
March 20An ongoing outrage that made headlines for a day and has already disappeared in the continuous shuffle of newsworthy events, the controversial exhibit "Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art" at the Jewish Museum in New York is a testament to the sad state of modern art.


