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LETTER: Berthold inspires students, should stay
September 28As a former student of Dr. Berthold and a UNM alumnus, I would like to share my personal perspective on the man so many suddenly seem so willing to hate.
Lobo football to begin Mountain West play
Ron Gonzales | September 28The UNM football team gets a reprieve of sorts this week as it travels to Salt Lake City, Utah, to open Mountain West Conference play against the University of Utah.
LETTER: It's time to forgive Berthold
September 28Pity poor Richard Berthold. He's on the hot seat. Here in New Mexico, he's the guy who everyone loves to hate, the target of our unbridled anger and fury.
UNM opens season on home court
Francisco Ojeda | September 28Talent and chemistry is what the UNM women's tennis team hopes can overcome a young and inexperienced group of players.
UNM receives grant to study birth trauma
September 28The UNM College of Nursing and professor Leah Albers recently received a grant for $336,400 to study ways to reduce trauma suffered by women giving birth.
Sports in Brief
September 28The UNM men's soccer team travels to Denver this weekend for a pair of games as it continues a season opening road swing.
LETTER: The dark side of patriotism
September 28During the past few days, this country has seen some of the most unimaginable atrocities in recent history.
Women face tour road, shoot for first victory
Regina Ruiz | September 28The UNM women's soccer team is hoping for a little luck in recovering from an early season slump when it faces two tough teams on the road this weekend at the Traditional Bank Invitational.
COLUMN: Even offensive speech is protected
September 27Throughout history, the argument has been made that the appeal to sentiment has been the reigning mode of persuasion when it comes to the populace. While we franchise ourselves as being beasts of rationality, in reality, the majority of our decisions — either in a private or public arena — while shrouded in a thin veil of reason, are products of sentiment.
LETTER: Alumnus ashamed of UNM following Berthold's remark
September 27Regarding Richard Berthold's remarks, I'm absolutely sure that he is still proud of his admiration of the terrorists.
UNM sponsors linguistic event
Adrian Gomez | September 27Scholars from around the world will work to tear down linguistic barriers during a conference at UNM this weekend.
Reviving Teatro Campesino
September 27It's not just the acting; it's the acto. The playwriting form called acto is based on theories put forth by Luis Valdez and his Teatro Campesino and is firmly rooted in social commentary; it is on these principles that the multi-play show "Almas" is based.
`Satellite' is explosive hardcore rock
Angela Williams | September 27If P.O.D. wanted to make some rock shock waves, they did it with the release of their new album Satellite in early September.
Well-known psychologist, author joins UNM faculty
September 27Geoffrey Miller, a new psychology faculty member at UNM, said coming to the desert from the green landscape of Surrey, England, has been an aesthetic re-education.
LETTER: Berthold's remark crosses line, constitutes seditionist speech
September 27Richard Berthold has crossed over the line from mildly amusing, vaguely annoying to outright seditionist.
COLUMN: Bin Laden no match for U.S.
September 27“We hope that these brothers will be the first martyrs in the battle of Islam in this era against the new Jewish and Christian crusader campaign that is led by the Chief Crusader Bush under the banner of the cross,” says the recent fax supposedly sent by Osama bin Laden.
LETTER: Gordon sends mixed messages to faculty
September 27I am writing in response to President Gordon's statement in the Sept. 26 edition of the Daily Lobo, regarding the "principles" the University will use in deciding how to discipline Professor Berthold.
`House' suspenseful, engrosing throughout
Angela Williams | September 27Once again, master of horror Stephen King takes us to disturbing, yet touching, heights of the human imagination.
Familia is basis of comedy in ‘Tortilla’
September 27So you think your family’s weird, eh? Well, check out Nelson Cruz’s. Though this college graduate himself seems laidback enough and at least mostly sane, the “Our Lady of the Tortilla” protagonist’s genetic pool is another matter altogether.


