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Kool Keith reclaims his title

The pervert general of hip-hop returns. Kool Keith is arguably the weirdest MC ever to grab a microphone. He changes names more than J-Lo changes husbands. His most popular album didn't even come out under his name.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Bush's comments reveal his homicidal indifference

It does not take the clairvoyance of a prophet to predict that by the end of President Bush's illegitimate presidency, many more Americans will have died as a direct consequence of his reckless policies of warfare than from the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.






The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Aid to Palestinian Authority should not be suspended

I was shocked by a letter in last Wednesday's issue of the Daily Lobo in which a reader supported the United States' decision to suspend financial aid to the Palestinian Authority because, as he put it, Palestinians don't deserve aid for electing terrorists.


The Setonian
Sports

TCU tops UNM in MWC semifinals

The UNM women's tennis team fell to No. 1-seed Texas Christian University in the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference Championships, losing 4-1 Friday in San Diego.



The Setonian
Sports

Golf team earns 4th MWC title

Jay Choi led the UNM men's golf team to its fourth consecutive Mountain West Conference Championship on Saturday in Bend, Ore., winning the individual title in the process.



Lobo Sandy Fortner took third in the women's long jump with a distance of 19-02 3/4 during the Don Kirby Memorial Invitational on Saturday at the Great Friends of UNM Track Stadium.
Sports

UNM takes 1st in 10 events

Sophomore Whitney Johnson soared to a height of 13-00 3/4 to set a UNM women's pole vault record on Saturday. Johnson became the first UNM woman to clear 13 feet at the Don Kirby Memorial Invitational at the Great Friends of UNM Track Stadium.


UNM students Erin Husher, left, and Evan Kias watch firefighters and other emergency personnel react to the fire that started in Zimmerman Library late Sunday night.
News

Zimmerman Library catches fire

A half dozen fire trucks filled the north parking lot of Zimmerman Library after the building caught fire late Sunday night. Students clustered together in groups to watch, as smoke billowed from vents on the north side of the building for three hours.



The Setonian
Sports

Men's tennis season brought to a close

The UNM men's tennis team's season came to an end at the Mountain West Conference Championships Thursday after the team fell to Brigham Young University 4-2 in San Diego.


Ex-Lobos DonTrell Moore, 22, and Terrance Pennington, 79, walk off the field after the Lobos' 42-24 loss to Air Force in November at University Stadium. Pennington was drafted by the Buffalo Bills on Saturday with the 216th overall pick.
Sports

Pennington picked up by Bills

Terrance Pennington became the second Lobo taken in the 2006 NFL Draft when he was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the seventh round.





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