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UNM student Tim Dempsey looks at an exhibit on genocide in Africa on April 18 at the Maxwell Museum.
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Photographing a holocaust

Lucian Niemeyer is no stranger to genocide. After escaping Germany during the Hitler regime in 1937, Niemeyer was inspired to tell the stories of the genocide that took place in Rwanda and Sudan over the past 20 years. His exhibit is on display at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology.

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Watchdog group keeps tabs on police activity

by Aidan Turowski Daily Lobo On weekend nights in Downtown Albuquerque, Darcy Brazen and fellow members of Copwatch stroll the streets looking for signs of police brutality. "It's not our intention to find bad cops," Brazen said. "It's our intention to reaffirm what people's rights are." Volunteers ...

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Protest shares dual vision

by Aidan Turowski Daily Lobo About 30 members of the First Unitarian Church gathered in honor of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to protest the war in Iraq on Monday. The protesters said the late civil rights leader would be against the war if he were alive today.

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'El Profe' receives award

by Aidan Turowski Daily Lobo Enrique Lamadrid is a busy man. When he's not teaching or helping students, he is planning his next class excursion to central Mexico or the Caribbean. Known as "El Profe" by his students, Lamadrid was awarded the AmÇrico Parades Prize on Oct.

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Forum scouts tech ideas

by Aidan Turowski Daily Lobo About 60 faculty members attended an all-day conference Friday on the ways digital media can impact education at UNM. UNM's Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory sponsored the conference. The forum involved guest speakers and lab sessions on science and technology in advancing the field of education.

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Center surveys women at UNM

by Aidan Turowski Daily Lobo The Women's Resource Center is conducting a survey to find whether women feel they are treated equally at UNM. The survey began Sept. 6, and results will be available Nov. 31. Sandrea Gonzales, director of the Women's Resource Center, said the 150-question survey will explore the issues that affect women - such as equality, fairness and how they feel about their treatment on campus.

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