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Opinion

US nuclear arsenal menaces world, foreign and domestic

Editor, The U.S. nuclear bombs designed for decades at Sandia and Los Alamos laboratories terrorize many whole nations. U.S. nuclear bombs threaten to incinerate many times more moms, dads and children than Hitler and the Nazis killed in gas ovens, concentration camps and World War II.


The Setonian
Opinion

Conventions now nothing more than coronations

Editor, The Republican and Democratic National Conventions: Why do we pay for them, again? The national conventions of the major parties during the last few weeks did nothing but further prove the degradation of our nation’s republican and democratic ideals.


The Setonian
Opinion

UNM has its own Arita porcelain program

Editor, The extensive article by Antonio Sanchez in the Aug. 30 Daily Lobo about Jim Srubek’s Arita porcelain studio did not mention that there is a thriving Arita porcelain program at UNM


The Setonian
Opinion

Tuition revenue should cover little necessities

Editor, You’d think that with the recent tuition cost increase, the University could afford to fix the broken locks on bathroom stall doors. Some of them have been broken since last year and who knows how long before that? It’s the little things that matter the most.



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Sports

Alum won Olympic bronze

When former UNM track and field athlete Jarrin Solomon qualified for the 2012 Olympic Summer Games in London, he wasn’t just representing Trinidad and Tobago.





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News

Students volunteer in Peru

Mercedes Pratt, a full-time student at UNM, works every day to help people in third-world countries gain access to better health care and other essential needs.




The Setonian
Opinion

Candidate to help battle NM genetic brain illness

Editor, Cerebral cavernous malformation is a disease that occurs when abnormal, raspberry-shaped blood vessels develop in the brain and spinal cord. It afflicts more Hispanics than any other ethnic group in New Mexico.


The Setonian
Opinion

We must keep searching, pondering puzzle of life

Editor, We human beings have become very adept at finding many pieces of the puzzle of what has unfolded since our universe came into being, but we are still not able to determine how all those individual pieces fit together to form the entire picture.



The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

If you finished all your homework for the week on Sunday — because every student is that on top of it — then you’re probably at a loss for what to do with yourself during the week. Luckily, the Daily Lobo can rescue you from your proactive nature by giving you some free ways to waste time. Don’t worry, you’ll still get straight A’s.


The Setonian
Culture

‘Salesman’ depicts dying dreams

I like my theater bleak and waiting to die. The type that breaks down into the best of dark despairs: naked, horrifying tragedy and the fatalism of a crippling reality. “Death of a Salesman” is all of that.


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News

Honors College gets first dean

The provost appointed the first dean for the University’s new Honors College. On Aug. 15, UNM Provost Chaouki Abdallah appointed UNM economics professor Catherine Krause as interim dean of the Honors College



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