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'Remembering' performance is modern, powerful
Marisa Demarco | November 21"Remembering," a contemporary dance presentation by the Bill Evans Dance Company is not your typical performance. Instead, it will delve into both the cerebral and emotional process of memory, through classical music inspired movement. Some jazz music and tap pieces will also be presented at the South Broadway Cultural Center Sunday, Nov.
Classic film 'Metropolis' returns to the silver screen courtesy of Madstone
Mike Sanchez | November 21"Metropolis" is a visually stunning and aurally stimulating film made by Fritz Lang in 1927, and Madstone Theater is bringing it back in special showings. It is a silent film, with the exception of the beautiful orchestrations that are present throughout.
Lecture focuses on careers for pharmaceutical majors
November 20by April Hale Daily Lobo Elaine Stone, adjunct professor at the College of Education's Division of Physical Performance and Development, will speak Wednesday to an audience of primarily medical and biology students about career opportunities and how to sever funding from the National Institute of Health.
Students talk about dangers of alcohol
November 20by Ryan Floersheim Daily Lobo A concerned group of students from the Communication and Journalism Department organized an open forum on DWI prevention Monday, which showcased the "shockingly" high statistics of people aged 21-24 involved with, or causing, DWI fatalities.
Gonzales to NCAAs, cross country teams miss championships
November 20Staff Report The UNM men's cross country team finished seventh in its final meet at the NCAA Mountain Region Cross Country Championship last weekend at the UNM North Golf Course. The seventh place finish was not enough to earn an at large bid in the NCAA Championship.
Scientists develop faster gene analysis
November 20Staff Report Researchers from UNM's Cancer Research and Treatment Center are collaborating with computational linguists from NMSU and Sandia National Laboratories on an innovative "smart" computer system that will speed up the process of analyzing volumes of data in new genetic research.
Lobos to face Bradley in NCAAs
November 20by Lee Cornell Daily Lobo The UNM men's soccer team had mixed reactions to the announcement of its seeding in the NCAA tournament at Coaches Sports Grill on Monday afternoon. Cheers went up amongst the team as the Lobos' name appeared, but they quickly subsided as the players and coaches realized they would be taking to the road to face Bradley University in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
COLUMN: Internet act dispute dangerous
November 20by Alex Roosenburg Cavalier Daily (U. Virginia) U-Wire The Supreme Court announced last Tuesday that it will intervene in a dispute concerning free speech on the Internet. The decision, which will come early next year, will affect online choices and Internet coverage available to millions of Americans who depend on public libraries for their Internet access.
UNM teams announce fall recruit signings
November 20Staff Report The UNM men's and women's basketball programs and the baseball and softball programs recently announced their signings for the fall. Men's basketball head coach Ritchie McKay signed three players for next year, as did women's head coach Don Flanagan.
UNM senior appointed to ethics review committee
Clay Holtzman | November 20by Clay Holtzman Daily Lobo A UNM senior who has been appointed to a city ethics review committee said he is eager to serve his community. "I was honored that someone was considering me," said Seth Heath, a senior majoring in political science and criminology.
COLUMN: WTO rioters inconsiderate
November 20by Craig A. Butler Daily Lobo Columnist Last week an informal meeting of the World Trade Organization in Sydney, Australia, concluded with a tentative agreement by trade ministers. In a continuation of talks that began in Seattle in 1999, they are working toward an international agreement on reducing the cost of life-saving medicines in poorer countries.
Gutsy games prelude to MWC tournament
November 20by Kenn Rodriguez Daily Lobo After losing several close conference matches, the UNM volleyball team finally got a pair of gutsy performances - which bores well entering this week's MWC Championship tournament. The seventh-seeded Lobos start the tourney with a rematch against second-seeded San Diego State University, Thursday.
LETTER: Daily Lobo prints one-sided opinions
November 20Editor, Thank you Scott Darnell, Louis Metzger and Wayne Schlingman. Criticism like yours of the Daily Lobo's editorial decisions is long overdue. As an instructor here at UNM for the past two years, I too have noticed a consistent pattern of thought in the pages of the editorial section.
San Juan County helps rehabilitation
November 20by Mara Magdich Daily Lobo A study conducted by the UNM Center of Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions found that drunk drivers who completed an in-patient treatment program in New Mexico's San Juan County were less likely to be arrested again for DWI.
LETTER: English 101 students also display generosity
November 20Editor, All too seldom does one hear instructors "bragging on" their students. As a postscript to Angela Heisel's article, "UNM displays holiday generosity," in Monday's Daily Lobo, I would like to air how my English 101 students are finding "the satisfaction of knowing several readings and some class discussion of the "homelessness problem," one of my students declared her case of writer's block when the time came for drafting the semester's third essay.


