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Felonious ghouls

Bassist Todd Lovato (left) and guitarist Cali Soberanes of Felonious Groove Foundation sing together during the final round of "Albuquerque Rising: Battle of the Bands" at Sprockets Pub Thursday. The band came in first and won digital recording time from Window Pane Productions.



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I'll squish you with my thumb

Architect Howard Davis presents "The Culture of Building: Why the Cathedral and the Bicycle Shed Need Each Other, " the last lecture in the John Gaw Meem Lecture Series, in the Kiva Lectue Hall Monday. Davis, author of 1999's "The Culture Of Building," teaches architecture at the University of Oregon.


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Disturbed

Dave Draiman of Disturbed pauses during the band's concert at the Albuquerque Convention Center Saturday night.









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4-20 Celebration

Matt Steeves smokes a marijuana joint during a 4-20 celebration at Roosevelt Park Friday. 4-20 is a nationwide celebration of marijuana held on April 20.


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Opinion

Minor sports unnecessary

Editor, On April 24, the Faculty Senate will consider a resolution in support of the reinstatement of three UNM men's intercollegiate athletics programs that were cut in 1999: gymnastics, swimming and wrestling. The Faculty Senate should vote against this resolution for at least three reasons.


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Sports

UNM fails to make up ground

The UNM softball team won two of four games this weekend, splitting two doubleheader series with Brigham Young University and league-leading University of Utah.


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Sports

Women’s tennis team slams UTEP

The UNM women’s tennis team continued its dominance of the University of Texas at El Paso with a close 4-3 road victory Saturday afternoon to end the regular season.


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News

Nukes at heart of conference

About 300 experts representing the 36 countries discussed the threat and control of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons this weekend in Albuquerque at the 11th Annual International Arms Control Conference.




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Wind could be energy answer

State Republican Sen. Sue Wilson told a small audience that wind could bring money to New Mexico during an Energy Update Forum in Rodey Theater Sunday. Bill Richardson, former U.S. Energy Secretary, was the invited keynote speaker for the event but did not show up. Members of the Earth Day Coalition of New Mexico, which sponsored the event, said he never confirmed that he was coming.

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