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Letter: Americans must uphold wildlife protection laws

Editor, I don't have to remind the greater part of New Mexico about the ongoing battle over the reintroduction of wolves to the state. I don't have to remind New Mexico that by the early 1940s, we had successfully exterminated almost every species of rodent, predator and other nuisance species to make ...




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News

Athletics director, provost selected

by Eva Dameron Daily Lobo UNM has a new provost and a new athletics director. Regents approved Reed Dasenbrock as University provost and Paul Krebs as athletics director at a meeting in the SUB on March 13. Regent Jack Fortner said he was confident about Dasenbrock, who served as interim provost ...



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Opinion

Letter: Faculty to discuss criteria for next UNM president

Editor, Over the next few months, the process of selecting the next president of the University of New Mexico will begin. I hope it is safe to say the University community desires the process to be conducted with the utmost of integrity, and that its outcome will result in the identification of the ...


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Opinion

Letter: Congress jumped gun on vote to block port deal

Editor, It is moments like this that almost make me regret being a Republican. The week before last, the House Appropriations Committee voted 62-2 in favor of blocking Dubai Ports World from managing the terminals at six American ports. This vote was made despite the fact that a promised 45-day review ...


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Sports

Ski team places second in NCAA Championship

The UNM ski team fell short of its second NCAA Championship on March 12, coming in second behind the University of Colorado. The Lobos won the championship in 2004 to give UNM its first national title in any sport. Colorado won the 2006 championships with 654 points. The Lobos were next with 556.



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Louisiana students recall Katrina saga

by Mark Schaaf Daily Lobo When University of New Orleans student Cassie Johnson first heard that Hurricane Katrina was heading toward New Orleans and the city was ordered to evacuate, she packed two days' worth of clothes and headed out. "We really didn't think anything of it," Johnson said. Now, ...



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Opinion

Letter: Nude male art belongs on porn site, not in SUB

Editor, I recently noticed an art display on the upper level of the Student Union Building - its theme seems to be the nudity of the male. In our country we have freedom to express ourselves. However, something as explicit as this art display would warrant restrictions on the Internet, yet here at ...


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the daily lobo asks you:

Cory Cheshire, Junior, Psychology "I'm glad he did it. I feel safer knowing they are watching." Larry Lovato, Senior, Criminology and Spanish "It's a good thing, because it includes a lot of things that protect us as a country. Anybody not doing anything wrong has nothing to fear.


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Opinion

Letter: Students can gain more at UNM than just a degree

Editor, The culture at UNM faces many challenges: the number of students who commute, who work full time, who are alienated by school bureaucracy, electronic registration and the sheer number of students in attendance, all of which inhibit the forming of a common student culture at the University of ...




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Opinion

Editorial: Troops have skewed views on why they're in Iraq

The Iraq war has had an inarguably divisive effect on the American people, but the one area on which most on either side of the debate seem to be united is in supporting the troops. Whether with magnetic yellow-ribbon bumper stickers, care packages, or protests to bring them home, most Americans have indignantly claimed that they - and often they alone - support the 135,000 or so soldiers in Iraq at any given time.



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Shining a light on government

Debra Gersh Hernandez, ----national coordinator of Sunshine Week, said she and other open government activists are realistic. "No one here argues that government should be totally open," Hernandez said. "That would be against national security and privacy."


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Opinion

Letter: Free speech doesn't give us right to be irresponsible

Editor, Christian Beenfeldt, in his letter to the editor in Thursday's edition of the Daily Lobo, is wrong. Freedom of speech is not absolute. You cannot scream "fire" in a crowded theater. You cannot block traffic for a protest. You cannot threaten someone. Publishing these cartoons could cause ...

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