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Opinion

Letter: Pedestrians not thoughtful when using crosswalks

I am one of the many students who ride a motorcycle on campus and I feel I have to address a situation that is becoming a larger problem. For the record, pedestrians have the right of way in crosswalks on campus, to which the "Stop for Ped" markings everywhere attest.



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Sports

Singles play saves UNM

Behind solid singles play, the UNM men's tennis team ousted rival New Mexico State University 6-1 on Saturday. With the win, No. 67 UNM improves to 9-4 on the season, and 84-9 all-time against NMSU.






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News

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Opinion

Letter: Anti-abortionists should offer realistic alternatives

The arguments made in favor of anti-abortion legislation range from offensive to absurd. For the remainder of this letter, however, let us neglect the audacity of our society, legal system and state-sponsored Christian doctrine to dictate to a woman what she can and cannot do with her own body. We will consider only more concrete issues.


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News

Deaf Saudi signs of change

Hend Al-Showaier faced difficulties as a woman growing up deaf in Saudi Arabia. In a lecture Thursday at the Humanities building to 66 people, Al-Showaier discussed problems that came her way as she went through public school in the Middle East. She said, through a sign language interpreter, there were few resources available for deaf children and few schools were equipped to handle her.







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News

Tuition hike the focus of Budget Summit

At today's Budget Summit, the University will be looking at possible tuition increases for next year. Five campus groups submitted proposals to the president's office last week that will be discussed at the summit.



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