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December 7Editor, Thousands of people are in prison around the world because of their beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, race or ethnicity.
Editor, Thousands of people are in prison around the world because of their beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, race or ethnicity.
I am in the process of re-calibrating the nucleus of an atom. Don’t ask me why. I am an English major, but I have reached the point where I have given up on trying to understand the assignments my professors give to me.
Editor, The NMERB has posted its proposal for changes concerning retirement eligibility rules. It incorporates New Mexico educational system employees’ suggestions.
What would life be like in the United States if the Congress and Senate acted on behalf of the people rather than letting special interest groups get in the way?
Editor, Just when you think that the FBI’s persecution of American Muslims cannot get any lower, a former undercover FBI agent decides to tell all in a recent Washington Post article.
Editor, The Mind Research Network (MRN) up on North Campus does interesting science. The work it does may better the lives of people who have developmental and mental health disorders.
Editor, I want to take this opportunity to wish all of the students, staff and faculty at UNM a very Merry Christmas.
Editor, On the front page of Monday’s Daily Lobo, there was an article, “No more ‘public’ in public speaking” that caught my attention.
Editor, I can’t let the puff piece on the ugly statue go by without further comment. Your reporter didn’t point out the one glaring problem obvious since its installation.
Editor, Have you completely lost your scruples, or is the Daily Lobo that socially inept? I am sure that the UNM community, including our respectable male population, does not need or want to see advertisements such “Temptation” located on page 10 of Thursday’s issue!
The days have turned gray, the semester is nearly over, and there is a palpable sense of fatigue on campus.
Editor: I was on campus today and picked up the Daily Lobo. I was interested to read Muhajir Romero’s letter.
Editor, I’ve spent most of my time these days staring at the cat and weeping. You see, I’m worried sick about the people who earn over $200,000 a year. These people are the most productive members of our society.
Editor, It’s wonderful to see that the Daily Lobo provides a voice for even the most deranged and ignorant of UNM’s student body. One such student, the admirably vocal Muhajir Romero, managed to outdo himself in a recently published letter, wherein he shamelessly reduces the innumerable complexities of an entire geopolitical region into a single vitriolic, anti-Semitic conspiracy theory. Thank you for reminding me that I have the privilege of sharing my academic environment with maniacs such as Romero.
Editor, Recently, local pet shops in Richmond, Canada, were banned from selling puppies. This means that pet stores in Richmond are no longer legally allowed to sell puppies.
Editor, The recent WikiLeaks release of diplomatic cables between Arab leaders and the U.S. government only confirms what many already knew.
Editor, The Nov. 21 Albuquerque Journal editorial told N.M. teachers and staff, “Welcome to the world the rest of America lives in,” in response to proposals to increase our mandatory retirement contributions and the retirement age.
Editor, On the front page of Monday’s Daily Lobo, there was a story about the mascot Lobo Lucy being allegedly groped by a drunken fan.
Editor, Starting in February, Lobo Development Corporation held a series of sessions in both spring and fall that were advertised as outreach to elicit input regarding new student housing from both the campus and surrounding communities.
Editor, The dictionary defines the word “entrapment” as, “a defense that claims the defendant would not have broken the law if not tricked into doing it by law enforcement officials.” I now direct your attention to the recent arrest of the so-called terror suspect Mohamed Osman Mohamud in Oregon by the FBI. It appears that for over a year undercover FBI agents contacted, recruited and assisted Mr. Mohamud in planning a fake terrorist attack at a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony in Portland, Ore.