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Culture

For Your Ears

Everyone’s favorite KFC bucket-wearing guitar player is coming back to the Sunshine Theater this Wednesday. With 35 albums under his belt, Buckethead’s sway in the metal community as a virtuoso guitarist is no laughing matter.


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Culture

Wobbly axis causes leap year

In the comic musical “Pirates of Penzance,” the main character Frederic thinks he will be released from servitude to pirates in the 21st year of his life — but he’s actually indentured until his 21st birth date.


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Culture

Where Are We?

Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week.


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News

Protest turns violent

A talk hosted by the UNM Israel Alliance on Thursday turned violent, and footage from the incident has gone viral on YouTube. In the video, a group of protesters stand up and start chanting in the back of the anthropology lecture hall, where pro-Israel activist Nonie Darwish was in the middle of giving a talk.



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News

NMPIRG: more fees needed

If the Student Fee Review Board’s recommendation is approved by the President’s Strategic Budget Leadership Team, the New Mexico Public Interest Research group will endure a funding cut that NMPIRG representatives said will cripple the group’s ability to function.


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News

Violence at non-violent protest merits apology

Editor, As director of the Peace Studies Program here at UNM, I write to express my great concern about the violent turn of events that occurred on our campus on Thursday night, Feb. 23.



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Opinion

Protesters to blame for clash at Israel lecture

Editor, Since being chartered in 2007, the UNM Israel Alliance has hosted a number of controversial lecturers; these include Israeli-Arab journalist Khaled Abu Toameh in 2008 and members of the Israel Defense Forces in 2009 and 2010.





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Sports

Last-quarter fouls wreck game

For three quarters of the Saturday’s game against TCU, the women’s basketball team played some of its finest basketball, but the last quarter couldn’t have been any worse.


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Sports

TCU pressure forces 2nd loss

The No. 18 men’s basketball team lost its second straight game on Saturday and gave up a season-high 83 points. After losing to Colorado State last Tuesday, the Lobos lost to Texas Christian University (17-11) 83-64.


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Sports

Sports Briefs

The baseball team dropped three of its four games this weekend away to University of Texas-San Antonio.


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Sports

TCU pressure forces 2nd loss

The No. 18 men’s basketball lost its second straight game on Saturday. After losing to Colorado State last Tuesday, the Lobos lost to Texas Christian University (17-11) 83-64.



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News

(un)Occupy students attacked during protest

A group of UNM students, many of whom are members of (un)Occupy Albuquerque were physically assaulted after they protested during a lecture Thursday night. The group “mic checked” Nonie Darwish, author, human rights activist and daughter of Egyptian Army Leader Lieutenant General Mustafa Hafez while she was speaking on Israel’s involvement in the Arab Spring Movement.


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News

UNM Crime Briefs

On Feb. 16, a UNMPD officer went to UNMH in response to a combative patient, a police report states. The patient was standing on the southwest corner of the ER entrance smoking a pipe.


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News

Driver who hit student speaks

The driver of a truck that hit UNM student Wolfgang Scott-Cohen said police promised to keep him updated on Scott-Cohen’s condition. But, the driver said, he never received any notifications, not even after Scott-Cohen died.

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