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Sports

Soccer hits road, wins one, loses one

Staff report The UNM women's soccer team split two games in Oklahoma to start the 2007 season. On Friday, the Lobos lost a 2-1 heartbreaker in overtime to No. 20 Oklahoma State in Stillwater, Okla. Senior Terryn Granados scored the lone goal for UNM in the sixth minute.



The Setonian
News

ITS changes NetID password rules

ITS made two changes last week that affect nearly everyone at UNM, said Danny Lee, an ITS Technical Support Analyst. The first change requires users of UNM Web sites that use NetIDs and passwords, such as LoboWeb, to change their password every six months, he said.


The Setonian
Opinion

Public transit has always gotten short end of stick

Editor, It is ironic that Matthew Martinez, in his letter published in the Daily Lobo on Friday, talks about how bus riders are getting government money while folks like him are being left behind, because automobiles get massive subsidies from the government.


The Setonian
Sports

UNM volleyball wins tourney

The UNM volleyball team improved to 7-0 on the season and captured the Hilton Phoenix/East Mesa Challenge tournament title on Saturday.


The Setonian
Opinion

Free public transportation for students is a good idea

Editor, Matt Martinez, in his letter published in the Daily Lobo on Friday, thinks we are all too lazy to get a driver's license. He should stop complaining about how he has to pay to park in a private lot at least somewhat close to campus. This initiative that Albuquerque is taking for its college students is an excellent idea.




Sports

UTEP game to test Lobos' talent

There is a lot UNM head football coach Rocky Long will learn about his team in Saturday's season opener at UTEP. Perhaps toughness is what he would like to see the Lobos display most against the Miners.


The Setonian
Opinion

City should dish out free parking passes for students

Editor, Now that the city of Albuquerque is buying bus passes for students who are too lazy to get a license to drive a car, I think it's about time the city also starts to pay for our parking passes. After all, anyone with a parking pass knows just how much of a hassle it is to rake up enough money every semester so that we might have a chance to find a place to park.



The Setonian
Opinion

Staff cannot be on both state and campus payrolls

Editor, Richard Berthold, in his column published in the Daily Lobo on Wednesday, is correct in pointing out the illegal actions of the three former administrators who are now state officials. They cannot be paid twice for state jobs. They cannot be on the UNM payroll and receive pay for another state job.


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News

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The Setonian
Opinion

Resources shouldn't be wasted on high-risk areas

Editor, Hurricane Katrina demonstrated that New Orleans is a risky place to live. Another Katrina is not just possible -- it's likely. People who lived in New Orleans made a conscious decision to run the risk of losing everything to a hurricane. Iraq may be a wasteful war, but wasting money in Iraq does not justify wasting money in New Orleans.


The Setonian
Opinion

UNM should reconsider its mission on education

Editor, I want to reply to Austin Duus' letter published in the Daily Lobo on Thursday, specifically to the following quotation: "Remember Richard Berthold? He was the UNM professor who told a class of freshmen on Sept. 11, 2001: 'Anyone who can blow up the Pentagon has my vote.


Sports

For volleyball player, home is key

UNM junior outside hitter Jeanne Fairchild isn't one to brag - although she has every right to. Fairchild has paced the Lobos to a 4-0 start this season. It is the best start for a UNM volleyball team since 1994.



The Setonian
Opinion

New Orleans dying despite 2 years of reconstruction

Editor, New Orleans will never be the same. Two forces are halting the reconstruction of New Orleans: the free market economy and the natural risk. Nobody, not even the government, controls these forces. Katrina was the first hurricane; Rita was the second, and how many more are in the future? Scientists are projecting a rise in sea level and an increase in hurricanes and hurricane intensity.


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News

Schmidly to determine University College's future

University College will need student support to keep from dissolving, the college's dean said. Peter White said President David Schmidly thinks students should declare a major after being admitted to UNM rather than take classes in University College.

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