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The Setonian
Culture

‘Diaries’ formula still works

The theater is packed with eight-year-old girls and their grandmothers. The moment I see this, I realize exactly what kind of movie I am about to review. “The Princess Diaries” is a new live-action release by Walt Disney Pictures.



The Setonian
News

Campus News In Brief

A delegation of 30 visitors from Thailand, including representatives of Naresuan University, the Thailand Office of Medical Education, Ministry of Public Health and various affiliate hospitals recently toured the UNM School of Medicine. The medical school was one of four U.S. medical schools, along with Harvard, John Hopkins and Stanford, selected for the tour because of its reputation for progressive, high-quality education, clinical care, biomedical research programs and community outreach.


The Setonian
Sports

Confidence propels Ortega to success

When UNM cross-country runner Ben Ortega lines up to run, he not only expects to win, he knows he is going to win. With a confident attitude, he is not afraid to say what he has done and what he is going to do as a runner.



The Setonian
Opinion

Globalization anything but free

I’m sure you’ve heard all the hullabaloo about “free trade” and globalization: North American Free Trade Agreement, World Trade Organization, World Bank/International Monetary Fund and the like. But what effect, one must wonder, has the increasing free movement of capital had toward facilitating freer movement of people?




The Setonian
News

A stone’s throw

Jasmine Dean, 10, of Phoenix, Ariz., throws a shot put during the Junior Olympics competition at the Great Friends of UNM Track and Field Complex Sunday.


The Setonian
Opinion

Bashing Wiccans, Pagans hurts everyone

Thank you for printing the story about the Wiccan teacher who was fired from her job. I am a little upset that people could be fired because their religion is different from mainstream society.








The Setonian
Culture

The Dolomites play true

After listening to The Dolomites’ 2000 release, Lovely Day for a Hogshead of Whiskey, I was encouraged about checking out the band live. With lyrics like, “We’ll drink all day and heave away” and “I was all boozed up and could barely think straight” set to the tune of Irish drinking anthems and Celtic tales of the sea, how could I go wrong?



The Setonian
Opinion

Museum defends artist

The Museum of New Mexico held its ground last week, fighting off the latest wave of protests over Alma L¢pez’s “Our Lady,” which is a digital rendition of the Virgin of Guadalupe dressed in a flowered bikini.


The Setonian
Culture

New Conceptions

Conceptions Southwest is a biannual literary magazine published by the UNM Student Publications Board. The Spring 2001 issue is, like always, a showcase of creative work by members of the UNM community.

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