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Reason

Guitarist Donnie Herrera (left), drummer Mike Baca and singer and bassist Rick Maestas of Reason play “Dark Side of the Moon” March 29. The trio moved to the finals with a 128-decibel reading.



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Battle of the Bands

On Feb. 1, drums begin to rattle Sprockets Pub. It’s the first night of Albuquerque Rising: The Battle of the Bands.


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Plan shows UNM doesn't get it

The administration's Strategic Planning Task Force has just issued summaries of the strategic directions subcommittees' reports, and it is clear that, this time around, the administration is being much more subtle (more platitudes and meaningless jargon) than it was with the ill-fated UNM 2000.



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Stone Blue

Stone Blue singer and guitarist Terry Tafoya leads the band past the semifinals April 12. Stone Blue scored a 126-decibel reading, beating Feels Like Sunday by



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Money should not be the main goal in life

One glance, and I already know who this person is. The most overused question on campus — “What’s your major?” — has just been asked and the response is, “I don’t know. I just know whatever it is, I want to make money and lots of it.”


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School curbs Napster congestion

Last spring, alarm bells went off at the University of Minnesota when technology administrators discovered students had overwhelmed school computer networks with digital-music downloading off the popular Napster Web site.






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Amy Ashe records the crowd

Amy Ashe records the crowd response with a decible reader after Spiritu’s performance April 4. Bands with the highest reading win the battle.


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Parting is such sweet sorrow

Marilyn Burrows (left), retiring assistant to the UNM president, laughs with Anne Brown, retired University secretary, during a retirement reception at University House Wednesday.


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Have a Hart

Construction worker Cristopher Padilla paints a board while UNM staff and community members pose for a picture during a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday for the Frederick M. Hart addition to Bratton Hall.




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Execution should be televised

Since the last public hanging in 1936, executions in the United States have been private matters. Although they are a function of the state, they have taken place behind closed doors.



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