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Sports

Signing day a state of flux for UNM

The first day of the spring signing period was a busy one for the UNM women’s basketball team. Three players signed on Wednesday, and head coach Don Flanagan also announced that two current players will be leaving the program.


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News

Reality of assault hits campus

Andrea Cooper thought her daughter, Kristin, couldn’t be happier on New Year’s Eve 1995 but was overcome with grief when she came home and found her only child dead from a self-inflicted gunshot.


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Opinion

Easter about Christ, not Bunny

Nobody can deny that we live in a troubled world. Evidence of that surrounds us on a daily basis: school shootings, a seriously troubled stock market, rampant divorce, a disturbing lack of morality even among a number of religious leaders and the list goes on.


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News

40 years of service

Alan Burrus, UNM alumnus and former Peace Corps volunteer, speaks after Able Ruiz (left), Peace Corps regional recruiter, presented Burrus with a plaque honoring his service during a ceremony at University House Thursday.


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News

Happy to answer

Emmy award-winning filmmaker Lena Carr answers questions after the screening of her film, "Kinaalda: A Navajo Rite of Passage," at the Southwest Film Center Thursday.






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News

Baseball stadium controversy now in voters’ hands

City Council President Brad Winter said during a meeting at Johnson Center Thursday that the baseball stadium controversy has been rushed to a May 30 vote because of a premature lease decision. Winter, who represents District Four in the far Northeast Heights, said because Mayor Jim Baca began negotiations with the Canadian Triple-A baseball team Calvary Cannons before he began negotiations on the stadium situation, the City Council was forced to make a quick decision.


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Culture

‘Joe Dirt’ a mix that’s gross, fun

Here’s a quick quiz for readers: Do you think Lynyrd Skynyrd is a person? Do you consider croutons vegetables? Do you wear your hair in a mullet, short on the top and sides — possibly spiked — and long in back? Do you still wear acid-washed jeans and sport Def Leppard concert T-shirts?





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News

Regents ratify union election

Despite emphasis on tuition increases, the Board of Regents managed to cover other business Tuesday, including ratifying a staff union and selecting the site for the new Architecture and Planning Building.


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Culture

UNM celebrates Latino films

The Southwest Film Center will premiere the films “Orfeu,” Nuyorican Dream” and “The Charcoal People” Friday, Saturday and Sunday as part of its Latin American Film Festival


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Opinion

Cell phone usage is annoying

You. Yes, you. The one with the cell phone. I love you. I love the way your phone rings in the middle of class, two, maybe three times before you realize that it's your own electronic pocket-pal. I don't know your name exactly, but I make up names for you in my head. Nokia, if you're cute. Motorola, if you're a bit on the hefty side. Ericsson, if you're smart.



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News

Lobo energy

Conservation Division Director Chris Wentz speaks about New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources' role in the UNM Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Station project. The company and UNM developed the station in the southeast corner of G Lot to help Albuquerque meet alternative fuel goals.


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