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Film pushes anti-war agenda

Vietnam isn't relevant anymore. However, the film "Sir! No Sir!" will probably go down in history as the Vietnam generation's last grasp of relevance in contemporary America. The film succeeds on several levels, but it fails utterly on the one most important to its creators.


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News

Regents updated on fire's cause

While the state Fire Marshal's Office is still investigating the Zimmerman Library fire as arson, a general insurance adjuster said at Tuesday's Board of Regents meeting the fire seemed to be intentionally started.


Lobo Danny Ray Herrera pitches during a May 2 practice. He will play his senior year at UNM despite being drafted by the Texas Rangers on June 7.
Sports

Pitcher stays another year

Despite being drafted by the Texas Rangers on June 7, Danny Ray Herrera isn't leaving UNM. The standout pitcher for the Lobo baseball team will be returning for his senior season in 2007, after his breakout campaign in 2006.


The Setonian
News

Phone upgrade to cause outages

UNM can expect rolling outages of phone service beginning June 19, as technicians move phone lines to a new switch, said Mark Reynolds, UNM's telecommunications operations manager.




Culture

MC's skills absent without leave

Before I sit down to write a hip-hop review, I make hip-hop beats. Having acquired beat-writing software from a friend who was tragically killed by rebels in a remote Peruvian village, I find it necessary to the writing process that I suffer the endlessly repeating realization that I possess no amount of measurable musical talent. It aids in the bitter metamorphosis required to transform from ordinary human schlub to venom-spitting dynamo.


UNM senior Tuan Bui waits to assist customers in CIRT's Enterprise Command Center on Wednesday. Customer service is one of the areas that CIRT and the Telecommunications Department plan to reorganize when they merge.
News

Technology centers to consolidate

Two of UNM's technology departments will become one, starting July 1. Computer and Information Resources and Technology will merge with the Telecommunications Department to form Information Technology Services.


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Opinion

Letter: University won't cover weight loss programs

The article on the front page of the June 8-14 issue, "UNM to Win by Losing," struck me as ironic and absurd - pathetic really - since UNM's Human Resources Department has specifically excluded any health coverage of weight loss programs in their contract with United Health Care.


Rachel Herrera smokes a cigarette after singing a karaoke version of "Summertime" at the Atomic Cantina on Tuesday.
Culture

Rockabillies remember an era of music, fashion

Do you ever feel like you were born in the wrong era? In the midst of all the emotional and bohemian hipsters struggling for individuality, rockabillies have found a simple style that sets them apart and takes them to a different time, a more simple time - the '50s.




The Setonian
News

Scholars join team to study terrorism

UNM may soon be part of the International Center for the Study of Terrorism. The center, led by Penn State University's Kevin Murphy, will examine terrorism using the social sciences - why terrorists become radicalized and how the public reacts to acts of terrorism.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Watering UNM lawns in daytime sets bad example

As temperatures reached near 100 degrees Monday, I could not help but notice that the University was watering lawns in the heat of the day - past 11 a.m. Lawns were being watered at the law school and other north campus locations and on the main campus.






The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Breaks aren't long enough for smokers to leave UNM campus

There are only 15 minutes between classes. It would be impossible to walk down to Lomas Boulevard or Central Avenue and get to class on time if smoking weren't allowed on campus. What about classes that last two-and-a-half hours? Don't tell me to quit smoking. My health is my own concern, and outdoor smoke is nothing more than a momentary nuisance.


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