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UNM professor to take on presidency
Angela Williams | June 13The Board of Regents chose political science professor and administrative alumnus F. Chris Garcia in a unanimous vote to be UNM's president for a year while they search for Bill Gordon's replacement.
Students tour incomplete SUB
Angela Williams | June 13Students will have to wait a little longer for a Student Union Building as construction is not due to finish for a few more months.
Arts in Brief
June 13The Albuquerque Folk Festival will be held at the fairgrounds Saturday, June 15. The gates open at 10:30 a.m. and the activities continue until 11 p.m. The main stage performances include everything from Homemade Jam, which is a Celtic and New England style instrumental group, to Rusty Strings and the Flat Tones, which is a 21st century jug band music. At 6 p.m. there will be a community jam. Workshops will be held throughout the day. For a calendar of events, go to www.abqfolkfest.org. Tickets are $5 in advance, and $7 at the gate.
COLUMN: Web sites feed pro-life hatred
June 13Like any social/political crusade, the anti-abortion movement has spawned its extremist elements, some of whom are extreme indeed. Most dangerous among these, of course, are the very few who have assassinated "abortion providers." Second in line are those rancorous souls who welcome such behavior. Describing themselves as Christians, they publicize the names and addresses of physicians on Web sites and, when a doctor is killed, celebrate the murder by crossing out his or her name.
'Dean of deans' dies of cancer
Ben Berger | June 13Often mentioned as one of the most important people in the UNM and New Mexico arts communities, Clinton Adams, former dean of the College of Fine Arts, died last month of cancer.
Work-study students get ax instead of city employees
Colleen Banet | June 13Albuquerque officials have decided to discontinue the city's UNM work-study program due to recent budget cuts.
Blues bands groove south of Santa Fe
Kenn Rodriguez | June 13If you want to see the hottest blues bands in north-central New Mexico, you don't need to be a barfly. You only need to go to Madrid on the Turquoise Trail a few miles south of Santa Fe.
Flamenco flame ignites in N.M.
Carilyn Rome | June 13The Festival Flamenco has returned to UNM, bringing with it some of the finest dancers the world has to offer.
Community honors First Amendment
Colleen Banet | June 6The Albuquerque community celebrated Channel 27's second Annual Freedom of Speech Day Saturday after Gov. Gary Johnson proclaimed June 1 as Freedom of Speech Day in New Mexico.
Golf team shows stability at NCAA Championships
James Barron | June 6The UNM men's golf team may have struggled to a 26th-place finish at last week's NCAA Championships, but it displayed the same steady play it had throughout the season.
Taos Poetry Circus attracts mix of contemporary poets
Dustin Habermann | June 6Event organizers claim that the annual Taos Poetry Circus, which kicks off Saturday, is one of the largest events of its kind in the world. Year after year, the Circus, organized by the World Poetry Bout Association, attracts some of the greatest names in contemporary poetry with fans from all over the world attending.
Musicians complement each other
Nathan Jacquez | June 6Michael Chap de Laine, Richard Smith and Julie Adams, three nationally acclaimed string musicians, displayed their unique talents during a show at the Outpost Performance Space Friday.
Column: Creativity essential to human nature
June 6Recently, a friend of mine had a project for an art history class he's taking. The assignment was to express a concept through visual art. Most of the students, who - like my friend - were probably just taking the class to fill core requirements, handed in work of the magazine collage variety. Their works fulfilled the requirements, but apparently weren't exactly great feats of creative inspiration.
UNM budget edges closer to completion
Angela Williams | June 6The ball finally got rolling on the 2002-03 UNM operating budget during the Board of Regents' Finance and Facilities Committee meeting Wednesday when the budget expenditure levels were approved for the regents' review.
Movie serves N.M. waitresses
Emily Sperry | June 6The Santa Fe Film Festival sponsored a special premiere of "American Waitress, New Mexico" by Backseat Productions, Saturday at the Guild Cinema. Audience members waited in lines that stretched down the block for the film's anticipated opening. The screening was a benefit to raise funds for and promote the Santa Fe Film Festival.
Sturm teaches diverse thought
Colleen Banet | June 6Fred Sturm, a UNM philosophy professor, has been appointed to serve as president of the Society of Philosophers in America by its board of directors.


