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Film does JFK era justice
Iliana Limn | February 7With all the melodrama that has paid lip service to the Kennedy administration, “Thirteen Days” stands alone as a film that gives its audience a reason to laud the 35th president.
Better punishment needed
Craig A. Butler | February 7If you were unable to leave a small cluster of buildings, stuck with the most reprehensible scum imaginable, for 30 years, how would you feel?
Officials plan on attracting more students
Angela Williams | February 7University officials updated their goals for making UNM more attractive to potential and current students Tuesday during a Board of Regents Academic Affairs Committee meeting.
‘Farm’ just another boy band
Rachel Heisler | February 7Southern California-based band Alien Ant Farm is working its way to the front of the mainstream hard rock music scene and will hammer its songs into people’s heads with its future debut CD and tour.
Group pitches plan for Mesa Del Sol Project
Angela Williams | February 6Plans for site development of a new economy in Albuquerque were laid out for the UNM community Monday during a meeting at the Rodey Theater.
Updated `Ado' a one-day hit
Justin Bailey | February 6It's not unusual for productions of William Shakespeare's plays to be set in modern times, but the Aquila Theatre Company's touring production of "Much Ado About Nothing" went a step further.
Garcia shares marketing plan
Alma Olaechea | February 6John Garcia, state secretary of Economic Development, said Monday that as long as New Mexico thinks small it will remain small and stuck as the 49th poorest state.
America should invest in equality, humanity
February 6Editor, How can we stand here and say that making an excess amount of money is more important than caring for individuals with less means, money and opportunity. We must invest in human capital!
UNM stifled by Utah defense in 80-69 loss
February 6SALT LAKE CITY - Kevin Bradley scored 19 points and Jeff Johnsen had 15 as Utah made a late run to defeat New Mexico 80-69 Monday.
Leading man Myers saves day in `Forum'
Sarah Hunt | February 6Though the opening number promises "Comedy Tonight," much of Musical Theatre Southwest's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," is a tragedy.
N.M. is not going to `pot,' it is being compassionate
February 6Editor, I am writing in response to Jeremy Reynalds' Feb. 2 column, "Johnson's Ideas Detrimental."
listen to this...
February 6UNM staff member Anne Rice plays her drum outside the Fine Arts building Monday. Rice practices during her lunch break daily.
Firm evaluates parking options
Iliana Limn | February 6While UNM does not have enough parking on the main campus to accommodate commuter students, a national parking-consulting firm recommended that the University maintain its emphasis on park-and-ride accommodations. Campus Parking Management Associates presented a 10-year parking plan to the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee Monday. The survey and an analysis performed during the past two years cost between $20,000-$25,000 and were commissioned by Julie Weaks, the UNM interim vice president of business and finance.
Blame greed, not the music
Brandon D. Curtis | February 6It seems that whenever a tragedy occurs, such as teen suicides, high school shootings or murders, they are blamed on music and movies and sometimes result in lawsuits.
Jayhawks slide past Lobos
Ron Gonzales | February 5The UNM women’s softball team’s 2-1 loss to Kansas University Sunday gave it a 1-3 split in its weekend games during the UNM Diamond Invitational.
Cars poison living things, pollute the environment
February 5I am glad I have no car. I would not keep a car if you gave me one for free. For more than 12 years, I have had no car here, and I enjoy this freedom.
Group aims to change Plan Colombia
Angela Williams | February 5A small group of UNM and local community members discussed ways to improve the United States' foreign policy toward Colombia Saturday afternoon in UNM's Kiva Lecture Hall.
Cougars claw past UNM
Lel and Wyman | February 5Over the years The Pit has been known as a place opponents feared, but Saturday night the Brigham Young University women’s basketball team showed no fear in beating UNM 79-72 in a key Mountain West Conference game.


