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The Setonian
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Positive thinkers contribute to community

If you find yourself seeing the glass as half full and looking for ways to help community members who are less fortunate, the Lobo Optimist Club could be the place for you. The club is a chapter of the nationwide organization that advocates a better lifestyle through community service.


The Setonian
Opinion

Abortion not an argument men should be involved in

Editor, I am getting tired of reading all of these letters, mostly written by males, condemning the legalization of abortion. The thing is, even if abortion became illegal, it would not stop. It would merely take us back to the bad old days when you had to resort to a back-alley butcher to rid yourself of an unwanted pregnancy.



The Setonian
Opinion

Giving fetus right to life negates mother's control of her body

Editor, In Benjamin Sanchez's column, "Abortion a modern-day injustice," he claims abortion is analogous to slavery. This is absolutely irrational. He is accurate in saying slavery denied black people their "fundamental human rights," but there is no basis for a reasonable comparison between that and the fetus in the womb of a woman.


UNM employee Karin Retskin walks around Johnson Field on Tuesday. Retskin is one of 41 employees participating in "Maintain Don't Gain," a nutrition and exercise program sponsored by UNM's Human Resources Division.
News

Program helps UNM employees keep weight off

UNM is trying to keep employees healthy by helping them maintain their weight over the holiday season. Mary Jo Quintana, director of the Employee Health Promotion Program, said 41 employees are enrolled in "Maintain Don't Gain" this year, compared to 35 in 2007.


Joe Galloway looks up to audience applause after playing a song at open-mic night.
Culture

Step up to the mic

Third time's the charm for open-mic night. Steven Nery took the reins of the open mic at the Blue Dragon before it closed for good two years ago, had a short-lived run at the now-defunct Hunab Hookah Lounge, and then developed the event into an above-average open mic extending beyond the standard guitar/singer setup.


The Setonian
Opinion

Faculty should be appreciated for working hard for low pay

Editor, Rocky Long, our former football coach, made $750,000 a year. As a proud UNM instructor, counting the grading time, the course preparation time, the time for teaching, student conference time, committee time and service time - I am paid about 15 cents a month, and there's a freeze on my pennies.


UNM dancer Andrea Hernandez-Gonzales.
Culture

Artist's Avenue

Dance major Andrea Hernandez-Gonzales is an animated performer, and she's quick on her feet. She's getting ready to dance in this weekend's faculty dance show, and she studies physical therapy so she can one day help injured dancers. Hernandez-Gonzales hails from San Antonio.



The Setonian
News

Krebs: New coach must lead, recruit

Mystery will continue to envelop UNM football's coaching vacancy until the position is filled, according to Athletics Director Paul Krebs. "I will not, throughout the course of this process, be commenting on candidates," Krebs said. "To comment on one means I really feel compelled to on all (of them).


The Setonian
Opinion

Students have suffered most in Creative Writing controversy

Editor, I would like to remind your readers and staff of those who have been most affected by Joy Harjo's resignation and the interdepartmental rift that has been occurring for more than a year now: the creative writing students. Students, after all, are the reason an educational institution exists, right? And most everyone still involved - except for the students - cannot remember this.


The Setonian
News

A disparity in spending

UNM has nine more vice presidents than NMSU and outspends State on vice-presidential salaries by about 3 to 1, according to the University's salary book. UNM spends about $3.4 million per year on the salaries of 14 vice presidents and one interim vice president.


The Setonian
Culture

Poets dig for truth in 'Full Frontal'

An ensemble of UNM students is baring it all onstage. Baring their souls, that is. "Full Frontal Poetry," showing at Theatre X, features the confessional works of 13 actor-writers. The show, directed by Paul Ford, explores the themes of sin, confession, journey and the loss of innocence through poetry, fable, art and nursery rhyme.


The Setonian
Opinion

Pink card fee increase will benefit University, students

Editor, I'd like to point out a couple of things I feel were glossed over in the Daily Lobo article about the increase in pink card fees. First, this is not an across-the-board change for all pink cards. It only applies to pink cards that change credit hour totals.


From right, Curis Flakes, Pablo Jose Lopez, Hiram Smith, Stephon Scott and Deidre Gordon laugh at memories of their experiences with the N-word on Tuesday. The group sat on a panel for the Black Student Union's N-word Luncheon in the SUB.
News

Panel addresses origin and impact of N-word

Students met in the SUB Tuesday to discuss at length a word so controversial, few will say it out loud. UNM's Black Student Union held its second N-word Luncheon on Tuesday, where a panel broke down the issues surrounding the word and its usage. The panel addressed how the word has managed to stick around for so long.



The Setonian
Opinion

Students should be active in discussion of smoking ban

Editor, On Nov. 3, President David Schmidly announced he created a committee to help make the campus smoke- or tobacco-free. The committee had its first meeting last week, and the next meeting will be held Dec. 19 and 20 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The meeting on Dec.


The Setonian
Opinion

It's shameful to see students make homophobic comments

Editor, I take great exception to the homophobia expressed in a recent letter to the Daily Lobo, "A society of Schraders would lack government, infrastructure," on Nov. 13 by UNM student Andres Saenz. While Saenz may find others who sympathize with him for attacking Don Schrader's decisions regarding taxes, personal medical coverage and income (to say nothing of his constant near-nudity), Saenz jettisons any goodwill his points may have earned him by opening his letter with, "Don Schrader is an overtly gay man who contributes nothing to our society.


Courtney Cunningham, aka Poofy Du Vey, hosts a two-day clown workshop Saturday and Sunday.
Culture

Clown teaches sacred tradition

Life is ridiculous. That's the focus of award-winning artist and clown Courtney Cunningham's workshop, "Finding Your Ridiculous: An Introduction to Clown." She will teach a workshop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Orpheum Arts Space, at 500 Second St.


The Guerrilla Girls have performed in gorilla masks to raise awareness about feminist issues for more than 20 years. They will be at the KiMo Theatre on Friday night.
Culture

'Guerrillas' fight sexism with humor

Ever since 1985, when women started demonstrating in front of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the performance group the Guerrilla Girls has exposed sexism and racism with their humor. On Friday and Saturday, they will continue to spread their message by screening a video at the KiMo Theatre and offering a workshop at the UNM ARTS Lab.

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