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A petition, seen here Monday, aims to get UNM to print catalogs of class schedules again. The petition will be available in the ASUNM office in the SUB.
News

Petitioning for paper schedules

Some students are gathering signatures for a petition to bring back paper schedules at UNM. Mike Mooney, ASUNM vice president and one of the students behind the petition, said he does not want to go back to sending a schedule to every student.





Culture

El Rey serves plate of Meat Puppets leftover

Musical limbo. That's where you find yourself trying to decide if you like a new band. After listening to Curt Kirkwood's Snow, I came out liking it. It's an atmospheric Americana endeavor with hooks gentle enough for background music but persuasive enough to win one over from musical limbo.






Robert Ray
Culture

Flooding Popejoy with gospel song

UNM choirs are mixing ancient texts with modern music in a performance called Gospel Mass and Gospel Magnificat. Music professor Bradley Ellingboe prepared the women's choir and University chorus to perform two pieces composed by UNM's composer-in-residence Robert Ray from the University of Missouri.






Brandon Moss, left, looks to teammate Lance Watson, center, for a pass during the Lobos' College Cup semifinal victory against Clemson University in Cary, N.C., in December.
Sports

Working to eliminate rookie label

Brandon Moss doesn't have any trouble remembering how blissful college soccer was now that he's a professional. If the ex-UNM men's soccer player made a mistake playing for the Lobos, it was no big deal, Moss said. As captain he led the Lobos to the NCAA National Championships.



Steve Borbas, left, who works for facility planning at UNM, donates money for the renovation of the communication and journalism building on Friday. Donors' names will be engraved on bricks outside the building once construction is done.
News

C&J hosts renovation celebration

Due to a lack of space in the communication and journalism building, teaching assistant Ruben Ramirez said instructors have been forced to move public speaking classes to Mitchell Hall.




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