New coach addresses critics
Iliana Limn | April 3Embattled men's basketball coach Ritchie McKay confidently stepped forward to address his critics Monday, describing a family-oriented, competitive style he plans to bring to the program.
Embattled men's basketball coach Ritchie McKay confidently stepped forward to address his critics Monday, describing a family-oriented, competitive style he plans to bring to the program.
A single mother and her feisty teenage daughter move into an eerie old New York brownstone, complete with a maze of stairs and corridors, poor lighting, four stories of creaky wood floors and a vault-like panic room. Add some rain and black-clad intruders with a mission, and you have the perfect cookie-cutter psychological thriller.
Two candidates will offer their ideas about the graduate student government during three presidential candidate forums on campus this week.
Modern health care's future is uncertain unless the medical community works together in providing health services to patients, says Mike Sievert, Presbyterian Health Plan behavioral health medical director.
Instead of addressing a new topic, this week's column is going to do something that I generally dislike - reflect on my not particularly newsworthy personal situation. For those of you that do not care, I offer my apologies. I would probably just ignore this column myself, and I tend to have little patience with this type of column - sorry Sari Krosinsky.
The Bush administration must end its attempts at appeasement and compromise, and allow Israel to destroy Yasser Arafat and all other Palestinian terrorist groups.
Senior Jimmy Stephens prints cartoon images of himself onto a box in one of the Fine Arts Building's silk-screening rooms Monday. The boxes will package dolls he made to represent himself, which is part of his undergraduate thesis. The work, which focuses on and explores Stephens' back hair, will be on display at the Duck Pond May 16-17.
It looks like there was another April Fool working mischief on the "real" front page today: who on earth wrote the caption saying that Christ was born on Good Friday? The same dyslexic person, apparently, who wrote "LEFT" instead of "RIGHT" on the next caption.
I believe there are legitimate complaints from a student's perspective concerning Monica Cyrino's teaching. I took her Greek mythology course last semester and was very disappointed. I understand why she has such a following, though. She acts like a "cool" student instead of like a professor.
Two questions for Sari Krosinsky. How would she rate the outrage she feels about the suicide bombers as compared to the Israeli occupation?
Bike lovers can enter several contests during Bicycle Safety Day Wednesday at the Campus Mall between Popejoy Hall and Johnson Center from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Macha front man Josh McKay has created a solo album that sounds like anything but a debut. McKay's creation is Seaworthy, and the album is The Ride - something stripped down and void of nearly all the eastern musical influences Macha is known for.
This has been a particularly rough Lenten season and Holy Week for the Catholic Church. The religious leadership has found itself cloaked in a shroud of shame during what should be the height of its popularity during the year.
Pitcher Lauren McCoy was the UNM softball team's saving grace against Colorado State University Saturday, helping the Lobos split a doubleheader at Lobo Field.
I am writing in response to the article about Professor Monica Cyrino. I am appalled that her department would ask her to resign. I took Professor Cyrino's Greek Myth class in the fall of 2000, and hands down that was the most interesting and most anticipated class of my schedule.
As the 18th coach of the UNM men's basketball program, Ritchie McKay has some of the closest ties to its history.