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COLUMN: Fight terrorism without killing
October 19The amazing writer and thinker, Eduardo Galeano, recently said, "in a struggle of good against evil, it's always the people who get killed." For centuries now, wars have wrecked incredible misery across the face of this earth and have sent shock waves throughout countless generations.
Sports in brief
October 19The UNM women's soccer team looks to continue its winning ways in the Mountain West Conference when it hits the road for two games this weekend.
Zambia star brings talent, persistence to men's golf
Regina Ruiz | October 19At the age of six he taught himself how to play golf by watching the PGA Tour on television. He eventually became the number one-ranked junior player in his country. No, this isn't another Tiger Woods biography, it's freshman Madalitso Muthiya of the UNM men's golf team.
LETTER: Appreciating all life is not un-American
October 19Melissa Schooley wrote a letter to the Daily Lobo criticizing the reactions of UNM students regarding the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and our government's response.
LETTER: Chicanos still fighting for their right to free speech
October 19Apparently freedom of speech is only reserved for white professors of the History Department at UNM. It does not amaze me that Professor Richard Berthold is still employed at UNM.
Professor to discuss status of corporate globalization
October 19Tim Canova, associate professor at the UNM School of Law, will present "Globalization at the Cross-Roads or at the Brink?" today at noon at the UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute, 801 Yale Blvd.
Physicist argues against global warming theory
Andrew Webb | October 19Changes in global temperature and sea levels reflect natural fluctuations that have occurred throughout history and are not caused by pollution, according to an environmental professor who spoke at a UNM forum Thursday.
Former Lobos at home in NBA
Francisco Ojeda | October 19Two former UNM basketball players met on The Pit floor for the first time in four years on Oct. 10, with two different journeys taken, but with the same result - playing in the NBA.
Grueling practices drive Lobo basketball
Ron Gonzales | October 19Since last Saturday's Lobo Howl, which marked the first day of practice for both the UNM men's and women's basketball teams, the howling has not stopped emanating from The Pit.
Pride's reggae lacks creativity
Benjamin S. Rogerson | October 18Charlton Pride kicked his 10 year cocaine addiction with the aid of a recurring dream during which he led a reggae band. The son of legendary country singer Charlie Pride, formed Charlton Pride & Zion Reggae Music in 1995.
LETTER: Preserving cultures just as crucial as teaching English
October 18I am writing because of a concern I have when an educator in the field of bilingual education and English as a Second Language still appears to take the stance that two languages is a deficit instead of an asset.
`TheGoldenHum' on par with band's peers that include Radiohead, REM
Colin Scroggins | October 18Never in your wildest dreams could you fathom a rise to stardom as meteoric and as seemingly anti-climactic as that of RemyZero.
`Wit' an intellectual, funny drama
Javier Romero | October 18It's predetermined from the opening monologue: "I think I die at the end," the protagonist in hospital gown and purple baseball cap announces. "They've given me less than two hours . then the curtain." She's got advanced metastatic ovarian cancer, she explains.
Capitol Hill under quarantine
October 18Congressional leaders closed the House of Representatives on Wednesday night for five days, cleared the Senate complex of most employees and searched the entire Capitol for anthrax after 31 people tested positive for exposure.
LETTER: Berthold's apology should be enough
October 18I've stumbled on Professor Berthold's latest folderol. He hasn't changed since I graduated in 1984. He is quite correct that he can be callous and insensitive, but he also can be insightful and compassionate about issues.
Ticket to the Top
Andrew Webb | October 18Ten bands from around the state will take the stage this weekend during the preliminary round of the New Mexico Showcase, a battle of the bands aimed at luring bigger crowds to local shows and bringing the music community together.
LETTER: Firing an inspiring professor a mistake
October 18As an education major at UNM in the late 1980s, I went into Richard Berthold's 100-level history class knowing that the professor had a big mouth. Being a white male with libertarian tendencies, I thought that I would be somewhat immune to his barbs.
LETTER: Student asks: what is a `cell-potty?'
October 18I am writing to you in response to an opinion that was published Monday. For lack of a better way of putting it, what is a cell-potty?
LETTER: Spring storm a call to action
October 18Our community, like our country, is uniting to support those who continue to suffer from the terror of Sept. 11. Gloriously, flags are flying and people are giving of themselves to show how truly great our country can be in the face of adversity.


