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Sports

Athletes of the Week

Griffin amassed 15 kills, 65 set assists and 17 digs in two matches during the weekend. In a five game match loss versus the University of Wyoming on Saturday, Griffin scored her first career triple-double with 11 kills, 45 set assists and 15 digs.





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Opinion

EDITORIAL: Security takes on whole new meaning

The incredibly long lines, constant requests for identification, people with rubber gloves sifting through luggage and inquiries from the national guard form an unsettling combination that embody the American flying experience following last month's terrorist attacks.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Bauer is right, he is not a true Republican

I get such a kick when someone feeds the UNM population with propaganda. John Bauer, self-proclaimed "50-year-old Conservative Republican," seems to love doing it. I just loved it when he told readers of the Daily Lobo that the UNM College Republicans support free speech as long as we don't disagree with it. Wow, for a man who has never set foot into one of our meetings, he sure seems to know all about our message.



The Setonian
News

All chained up

Chris Karney, a 24-year-old street performance artist and confusionist, tries to untangle himself from 100 feet of chain, seven padlocks and a straight jacket Tuesday in front of a large croud by the Duck Pond. Karney, originally from Iowa, now lives in San Francisco and has been traveling and performing on the streets and in comedy clubs for 10 years. Karney is scheduled to perform at Laff’s Comedy Cafe Wednesday at 8 p.m.


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News

Regents approve funding priorities

UNM will request an increase close to $35 million in appropriations from the Legislature this year, which includes an 8 percent increase in faculty and staff salary compensation.



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Opinion

LETTER: Citation policy should be revised

I usually drive my car to campus to lift weights at Johnson center at around 5:30 p.m. or later, four days a week. I usually park in the "A" lot next to the Student Residence, and I rarely have trouble finding a space. In fact, there are usually several dozen empty spaces.


The Setonian
Culture

‘Holy’ reader-friendly, moving

Modern, reader-friendly historical fiction appears on bookstore shelves rarely of late, and even scarcer still is the inspiring, insightful breed of modern, reader-friendly historical fiction.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Pacifism has not, will not work

Even in this most trying of times, when our nation is threatened by an enemy that will stop at nothing to harm the U.S., even to his dying breath, there is a vocal minority that crawls out of the woodwork to decry our entire way of life. This minority marches across college campuses with their peace signs in hand, insulting the American flag and preaching the virtues of nonviolence.




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News

U.S. may send ground troops

Emboldened by swift success in eliminating Afghan anti-aircraft positions, U.S. warplanes launched daylight bombing runs Tuesday, then added another round of nighttime raids on what American officials called "targets of opportunity."


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News

Student to study drinking patterns

UNM student Kamilla Lee Venner recently received a fellowship for her dissertation, which examines the relationship between Mission Indians and Anglo-American culture and how it relates to drinking patterns.


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News

Former Isleta governor discusses environment

Verna Williamson-Teller, the first woman to be elected governor of an American Indian pueblo, spoke about the “double-edged swords” of Isleta Pueblo’s proximity to Albuquerque and growing casino industry during a guest lecture at UNM Tuesday.


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