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The Setonian
Sports

Lobos get Moore at point

The UNM women's basketball team entered the season with a vacant starting point guard position and knew one of three freshman were going to fill it, but the Lobos may have gotten more than expected.


The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Community should stop bashing Berthold

I am writing to you to ask the UNM community to please stop the Berthold Bashing. My head and heart aches for what happened on Sept. 11 of this year and for what Berthold said. I feel that he should have been reprimanded but not fired. He has paid for what he has said with a letter in his file and a restriction on what classes he can teach.



The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: U.S. hesitant to take action

I find it interesting that for once I am in complete agreement with Sen. Joe Lieberman. Having just returned from Central Asia, Lieberman made a speech at Georgetown University saying that we must assist Muslim nations in modernizing and building up to join the rest of the world community at large.


The Setonian
Sports

Football team adds needed depth

The UNM football team has added much needed depth to its roster in the early signing period, particularly on defense. Eight junior college transfers signed Dec. 19, allowing them to enroll for the spring semester and participate in spring drills.


The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Tuition credit may lead to increased UNM cost

Editor, Welcome back! We hope that your winter break was enjoyable. As we put the holiday season behind us, we enter into another season known as the legislative session. The 2002 legislative session begins today in Santa Fe. This year differs from many others because of the limited amount of money available.




The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Abu-Jamal denial a miscarriage of justice

The U.S. District Court delivered a blow to justice when it recently denied Mumia Abu-Jamal a new trial. Abu-Jamal was convicted of murdering a policeman in 1981, amid legal flaws during his trial, and has been on death row since 1982.


The Setonian
News

News in brief

SANTA TERESA, N.M. (AP) - The Santa Teresa port of entry into the state needs more inspectors and a new booth to accommodate a growing number of passenger vehicles, U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici said.


The Setonian
News

Shaky Lobos get late win over Falcons

After a lethargic, shaky start, the UNM men's basketball team used a late run keyed by a four-guard retooled lineup to propel it past the Air Force Academy 50-47 late Monday night in The Pit.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Illogical 'patriotic' positions

Editor, When I was a student at Highland High School, I studied Latin and had the privilege of attending several lectures by Professor Berthold. His lectures were exciting, funny, meaningful and to the point. I remember looking forward to college and UNM if my classes were to be so lively. Since high school, I sadly have not had the chance to take one of Berthold's classes. Now, even more sadly, I may never have that chance.


The Setonian
Culture

'Real World' overshadowed by reality

CHICAGO - "I came into the house on uncertain grounds, and I leave on uncertain grounds," Kyle writes in a letter, oblivious to the cameraman peering over his shoulder.



The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Sweatshop clothing fight continues

It is a long distance from student consumers at college and university campus stores in the United States to the wretched overseas factories indenturing sweatshop workers who produce products for the U.S. market.


The Setonian
News

Search through Afghan caves proves difficult

WASHINGTON - Although it has involved little fighting, the military effort to scour and close a network of 50 caves in the Zawar Kili region of eastern Afghanistan has turned out to be one of the most extensive operations of the 100-day-old war in Afghanistan.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: UNM disappoints New York

Editor, We in New York City were much disappointed with your wrist slap of Professor Richard Berthold after all we've been through. And believe me, it got press here.


The Setonian
Culture

Shannon McNally debut soars

Upon first listening to the debut album Jukebox Sparrows by singer-songwriter Shannon McNally, I attempted to list the musicians I was reminded of: Aimee Mann, Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow . eventually I gave up counting.

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