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COLUMN: Death penalty, abortion differ
February 27Last week, the death penalty came up often during debates at the Justice For All display.
Sluggish softball seeks firepower
Francisco Ojeda | February 27It has been a rocky ride for the UNM softball team so far this season thanks to a grueling schedule, but the Lobos are looking to provide the punishment this weekend in the Lobo Invitational.
Lobos look to avenge Aztec loss
Ron Gonzales | February 27After breaking its five-game losing streak against the University of Wyoming, the UNM men's basketball team is focusing on San Diego State University with another score to settle.
Cyber-bar offers students chance to 'get drunk'
February 26Students can "get drunk" at an interactive cyber-bar that allows participants to estimate their blood alcohol concentrations today at 11:45 a.m. in front of Popejoy Hall.
Lobos earn redemption in big upset
Iliana Limn | February 26UNM capitalized on its sagging man-to-man defense and friendly officiating to stun the University of Wyoming men's basketball team 74-65 in The Pit late Monday night.
LETTER: Dichotomy misleading
February 26We live in a world full of ideas. Some we agree with, some we don't. The abortion exhibit recently displayed by Justice for All certainly brought a number of ideas to the surface; ideas of choice, freedom, responsibility, autonomy, control, life and death.
LETTER: Exhibit opens Pandora's Box
February 26UNM has set a dangerous precedence by allowing the recent display of billboard-sized graphic art in the public domain.
COLUMN: Higher tax on wealthy unfair
February 26Michael Moore has a new a book out, which means - among other things - that there will be ample opportunities to see the highest paid slob in America on television in the near future. Without trying I have already seen Mr. Moore on shows ranging from The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News to The Daily Show on Comedy Central, as he promotes the "on-dead-tree" manifestation of his particular brand of politics.
LETTER: Man's rights not unlimited
February 26Allow me to briefly respond to Sari Krosinsky's accusation in Monday's Daily Lobo that I believe a man ought to have the right to force a woman to get an abortion as an enforcement of the man's right to control his own reproduction.
Riders voice bus safety concerns
Jason Gil Bear | February 26Students riding the shuttles from various parking lots to campus may be getting more of a roller coaster ride than transportation supervisors suspect.
Breast-cancer survivors offer healing art
Marissa Jurez | February 26As a woman, there are many challenges I face daily: proving myself to a patriarchal world, living freely yet still remaining to some extent, "lady-like" and - this one's for the boys, too - making my parents proud. Yet, after attending a matchless art show on Sunday, I realized there is something I don't worry about too often - my health.
Eight-year-old homicide case still unsolved
February 26Former UNM student Lisa Wortman aspired to one day become a lawyer, but that dream ended with her murder nearly eight years ago.
'Dragonfly' is 'Message' redux
Benjamin S. Rogerson | February 26Kevin Costner has done it again. With the release of "Dragonfly," he has officially agreed to reprise his role from "Message in the Bottle" - the grieving husband who can never get over the loss of his wife and is always thinking that she is trying to reach him from beyond the grave.
Local girls learn wonder of engineering
Jason Gil Bear | February 25Coming soon: A robotic nurse, a talking coin counter, a voice activated reclining wheelchair, a washing machine that recycles water and flying cars.
MWC Tournament promises plenty of tough match-ups
James Barron | February 25While the UNM women's basketball team escaped with a 63-53 win over San Diego State University Saturday, it may not be the last the Lobos hear from the Aztecs.
UNM offers career counseling
Arthur Simoni | February 25Leslye Ellison, director of Career Services, says her office helps students and alumni figure out everything from what they want to do when they grow up to finding full-time employment.


