Opinion
Downtown stadium is needed
Raymond Rivera | April 9Picture this: It's Friday afternoon in May, you leave class and call into work to let your boss know that you won't be in for the afternoon.
Slate's goal is to make a connection with students
April 9My name is Steve Aguilar, and I am The Connection’s vice presidential candidate.
Contrary to Aragon's letter, qualified candidates exist
April 9I am writing in response to Ruth Aragon's April 5 letter to the editor. Aragon stated that several candidates are apathetic and unqualified. I, however, disagree with her.
Evangelism is a part of Campus Crusade's study
April 9Editor, I find it quite interesting that Keith Wiley would go to such great lengths to put down an organization such as the Campus Crusade for Christ. He not only has read their ads and fliers, but hunted down further information on their Web site, too.
M.E.Ch.A hosts election forum
April 9As Spring 2001 ASUNM elections draw near, it is time for all UNM students to realize the importance of their participation and of every vote.
Serna backs up his tough talk when it’s convenient
April 6Editor, I want to address an issue of concern I have with the upcoming ASUNM election. I have serious concerns about a group of “people” who are running for office. This group is The People slate.
Art at the expense of Christians
Jeremy Reynalds | April 6The highly controversial bikini-clad version of the Virgin Mary on display at a state museum has been described by its artist — a practicing Catholic — as an expression of her personal faith.
CCC, the family secret cru.com tries to hide
April 6Editor, Have you noticed the advertisements popping up lately in the Daily Lobo asking “What bugs you about religion?” with an anecdote from some individual’s answer to the question?
Re-regulation not the answer
Scott A. ResnickHarvard CrimsonHarvard University | April 6(U-WIRE) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Forget campaign finance reform: there’s one issue that politicians on both sides of the aisle know will score them big points in the next election — airlines.
Which groups make up white oppressors?
Richard Berthold | April 5It was with great interest that I read Laura Valdez’ penetrating (as usual) column on white oppression in the March 29 Daily Lobo.
Senate candidates prove to be apathetic, unqualified
April 5I am writing to voice my disappointment regarding our upcoming student elections.
U.S. must not bow to bullies
BradLord Leutwyler | April 5When I was in junior high, there was this little punk jerk named Ivan.
Students can say where fees go
Craig A. Butler | April 4If any lesson should be learned from last year’s presidential election and the resulting chaos, it’s that every single vote really does count. These days, it’s easy to feel lost in the crowd. When a hundred million people are voting, it’s easy to shrug your shoulders and say, “What difference would my vote make, anyway?”
Ads staff got more laughs than concern from results
April 4Editor, In response to Lowell Gibbs’ concerns expressed in the Daily Lobo on Tuesday, we chuckled when Taos ties with Wolf Creek for second place for “Best Place to Snowboard,” putting it on the list for the third year in a row.
The depiction of Mary is not rude, but modern
April 4Editor, I’d like to comment on Blake Driver’s recent article on Thursday about professor Tey Diana Rebolledo and her presentation, “Les Claravidentes: Chicana Artists and Writers.” While the article was well written and informative, I am concerned that Driver’s description of Alma Lopez’s work “Our Lady” as an almost nude Virgin Mary is deceiving.
Seiberlich’s column reflects his experience with women
April 4Editor, I am writing in response to Jamie Seiberlich’s column on Thursday about Title IX and “common sense” about women and sports.