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Opinion

Ease climate change by starving fuel companies

Editor, Often people feel disillusioned by climate change because they believe the issue is too big, and the culprits too abstract, for their individual actions to matter. However, this should no longer be the case. The fossil fuel industry is the obvious climate antagonist, and the means of combating this industry is increasingly clear and concrete.


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Opinion

Prebyterian plan members can still use UNMH services

Editor, I am writing in response to the guest column “Insurance providers threaten our health,” published on March 24 in the Daily Lobo, to provide a better understanding of the collaborative decisions that were made by the University of New Mexico Hospital and Presbyterian Health Plan.


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Opinion

Dr. Pegs Prescription

If you have pain in your jaw joint, painful popping or clicking, difficulty opening or closing your mouth, headaches or earaches, you might have TMJ. TMJ stands for tempero-mandibular joint, but is also used as a label for disorders of this same joint.


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Protesters insist on peaceful rally

Protesters gathered Friday evening for another round of demonstration against the Albuquerque Police Department. Though the 12-hour APD protest on March 30 ended in tear gas, this time the protesters dispersed peacefully.


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Opinion

4-7 GPSA

In honor of Graduation Appreciation Week, UNM’s Graduate and Professional Students Association will be recognizing graduate students for their work at the university. Jee Hwang Jee Hwang is a Ph.D candidate in economics with a focus on environmental & natural resource economics and econometrics. ...


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UNMH fiscally in the red

Proceeding into the fiscal year, the UNM Health System continues to face financial losses, a UNMH official said. At a UNM Hospital Board of Directors meeting Friday, UNM Hospital CEO Steve McKernan said that so far in fiscal year 2014, the UNM Health System is experiencing a net loss of about 6 million dollars.


Sports

Men's Basketball: Season recap proves fulfilling

Even with two goals not achieved, New Mexico men’s basketball coach Craig Neal said he looks back on his debut season as a successful one. The Lobos reached 27 wins, the most under a first-year head coach; won the Mountain West Basketball Championship for the third time,


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APD’s defenders show support downtown

After several recent rounds of protests against the Albuquerque Police Department, supporters have rallied to back the city’s police. Albuquerque residents on Sunday gathered in front of the APD headquarters to defend the department and to dispute protesters’ claims that the department is particularly violent.



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Sports

Sports briefs

After a scoreless first spring outing last week, the New Mexico men blanked Denver University in its second exhibition game with a 3-0 win in Taos. All three goals came in the second half, the first in the 49th minute from James Rogers off a Christopher Wehan assist.



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World briefs

Afghanistan The Taliban did not succeed in derailing Afghanistan’s presidential election, as voter turnout added up to be more than expected.


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4-7 Monday on the Street

Aaron Walker Senior, entrepreneurial studies “I guess I’d like some explanation (for) why they are singling out these (programs) instead of just across the board. Are there extra costs in those departments that they are trying to cover? Are they trying to pay for something we don’t ...




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Opinion

GPSA honors graduate students for their success

Editor, Often people feel disillusioned by climate change because they believe the issue is too big, and the culprits too abstract for their individual actions to matter. However, this should no longer be the case.



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