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Letter: Society's health concerns disguise moral motives

Editor, In the Victorian era, English society was governed by what I call a "moralocracy." That is, anything that was deemed immoral was equated with wickedness, and therefore subject to prohibition in polite society. Today in the United States, we still pretty much live under a moralocracy that ...




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Opinion

Letter: Better classrooms, labs should be financial priority

Editor, I think it's great that the governor is allocating monies to the University. However, couldn't some of the funds go to improving our aging classroom and lab facilities? Obviously, Mr. Richardson has never sat through a class in Mitchell Hall or done any chemistry experiments in our lab facilities. ...






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Opinion

Letter: Regents' standards show misdirected priorities

Editor, Thanks to the UNM regents for bringing back New Mexico culture: mediocrity. At a time when all colleges and universities within the contiguous United States are raising their standards, UNM will be going in the opposite direction by reducing standards to compensate for mediocrity. Classified ...



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Opinion

Letter: Caldera walked the talk when it came to recycling

Editor, In Friday's Daily Lobo, Marie-Michele Jasmin-Belisle responded to the Daily Lobo's question of the week about the qualities needed in the new UNM president by saying, "He should be more environmentally conscious. There's no recycling - people throw away everything." With respect to Jasmin-Belisle, ...




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Opinion

Letter: Students, staff can easily make pod printing faster

Editor, In response to Lucia Fronterotta's letter in Friday's Daily Lobo, I agree that printing can be a problem. But some of the responsibility for the problems must rest with faculty and the students. Often students will submit the same print job three or more times instead of waiting for the job ...


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Opinion

Letter: Caldera worked hard for ungrateful students

Editor, When something goes wrong in the United States, the first person to be blamed is the president, so I guess it is no surprise that UNM students are holding Louis Caldera responsible for every single problem at the University. Rivkela Brodsky's editorial was harsh and unfair. I'm sorry, but ...


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Sports

Success at track meet promises hot season

by David J. Chavez Daily Lobo First place or not, senior Derek Mackel wasn't happy with his pole vaulting performance at the UNM Invitational on Saturday. Mackel cleared 17-07.25 to win the event at the Albuquerque Convention Center, but said there's still room for improvement. "I was a little ...



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Sports

UNM survives rebellion

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo Don Flanagan thought his team was preparing for a basketball game. But instead, the UNM women's basketball team got a fight. The Lobos survived one of its most brutal shooting performances of the season Saturday at The Pit, pulling away from the University of ...


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Sports

Rowland finally gets shot at pro soccer

Staff Report Thanks to Real Salt Lake, Jeff Rowland has a little more soccer to look forward to. After not getting picked in the four rounds of the Major League Soccer SuperDraft on Jan. 20, Rowland was taken by Real Salt Lake as the second pick in the four-round supplemental draft Thursday. Three ...


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Sports

Road win just out of reach

Staff Report The UNM men's basketball team took a late lead but fell short in the end, and its season-long road drought continued against the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. The Lobos stumbled down the stretch and eventually lost 67-56 to UNLV in Las Vegas. UNM is now 12-8 on the season, 3-4 in ...

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