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Tennis takes 2nd in conference

Staff Report A 4-3 win over the Air Force Falcons gave the UNM men's tennis team a second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference by virtue of a tie-breaker Sunday. The Lobos finished 4-1 in the MWC, which tied them with San Diego State and Brigham Young universities.


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ASUNM: Carlos Guillen

Carlos Guillen, who is running for ASUNM Senate on the Horizon slate, said he wants to establish a series of mid-semester "tell-alls," where students and other campus organizations can voice their concerns to the student government. "I formed that goal for our slate," Guillen said.


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Sun Devils burn Lobos in tourney

Subpar scoring and plenty of birdies ruled at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational March 11-12, where the UNM men's golf team could manage only an 8-under-par total - for a disappointing 14th-place finish. With temperatures in the low 90s, little to no wind and a course in perfect condition, low scores were to be expected, Lobo head coach Glen Millican said.


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Sports

Athletes of the Week

UNM baseball player Josh Jezek and Ashley VanBoxmeer of the softball team are this week's New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week. Jezek delivered a game-winning single in the final contest of the series with San Diego State University Sunday for a 5-4 comeback victory.


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SUB to officially open this summer

UNM administrators have named the restaurants that will fill the SUB, as well as the project's new completion date of July 1 - one that administrators say they are confident will be met. Walt Miller, associate vice president of UNM Student Development, said the eight SUB eateries will offer a variety of food including everything from the super healthy to french fries and hamburgers.


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Spring Storm showers community

by Jodi Hunley and Audra Meiklejohn Daily Lobo The UNM community stormed Albuquerque on Saturday in the second annual Spring Storm community service project. "Are you all excited?" Abby Hanson, executive director of Spring Storm, asked the hundreds of volunteers gathered at University Stadium to kick off the event dedicated to community service.


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gather 'round

Rev. Carole McGowan, right, and Rev. Lewis Powell of the St. Thomas of Canterbury Episcopal Church bless palm leaves as part of a Palm Sunday celebration "The Liturgy of the Palms" at the Duck Pond on Sunday morning.


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Sports

UNM track teams surprise at LSU

Staff Report The UNM men's mile relay team nearly shocked Louisiana State University at the LSU Alumni Gold meet in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday. The mile team of Matt Bishop, Chris Garofola, David Lloyd and Nick Lott shattered their previous best time by nearly two seconds at 3:10.


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Opinion

EDITORIAL: News photos require values

Staff Editorial The Lariat (Baylor U.) (U-WIRE) WACO, Texas - With more than 2,000 journalists in the Middle East covering Operation Iraqi Freedom, issues of journalistic integrity - fairness, accuracy and truth - are more pertinent now than ever.



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Opinion

COLUMN: Tax cuts during war

by Doug Ludlow Daily Bruin (U. California-Los Angeles) (U-WIRE) LOS ANGELES - At the height of the Cold War, President John F. Kennedy stood in front of the nation and boldly declared that sacrifice was something required of all Americans. When he proclaimed, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country," the American public took him seriously and was willing to forego short-term luxuries in exchange for long-term benefits.


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Sports

UNM track team heads south

by Todd Burns Daily Lobo UNM head track coach Matt Henry will face off against his brother - Pat Henry, head track coach at Louisiana State University, this weekend. The Lobo men's and women's track teams will travel to Baton Rouge, La. to face returning NCAA champions LSU on Saturday.



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Softball hits good groove

Ashley Shartzer delivered a clutch two-run homer that sent the UNM softball team to a 4-2 victory over BYU at Lobo Field Thursday. After the Cougars tied the game 2-2 in the top of the fifth inning, freshman shortstop Ashley VanBoxmeer led off the bottom of the sixth with a base hit through the left side of the infield.


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ASUNM: Duff Lill

Duff Lill, a junior majoring in finance, said he is running for ASUNM Senate because he has experienced the executive side of student government and wants to make a difference on the legislative. "I was executive lobbying director for ASUNM," Lill said.


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Penley focuses on development

Larry Penley, one of five finalists for the UNM presidential position, challenged students, faculty and staff Thursday to raise the University's national and international reputation by continuing to enrich the local and state communities. "UNM is an institution with an enormous future ahead of it," Penley said to a group of about 15 people in the Willard Reading Room.


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Opinion

LETTER: U.S. losing civil rights

Editor, The last few days have surely been proud ones for the Bush administration. It has secured victory in its fourth war since Sept. 11, 2001. Four wars? Yes, four wars that are all part of a master plan. Going backwards, we have the war with Iraq.


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ASUNM Correction: Jared Thompson

Yesterday, the Daily Lobo ran a photo as part of an ongoing feature "SPIRITU on the Road" that was of a different band. This is the second Lobo photo error for this recurring column, the first occurring on March 12. For all the current installations of "SPIRITU on the road" and an accurate picture, go to www.


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ASUNM: Pedro Arturo Ramos

Sophomore Pedro Arturo Ramos said he would make a good ASUNM senator because he is honest, open-minded and determined. "I am a man of my word," Ramos said. "Anyone who knows me knows that when I say I'll do something, it gets done." Ramos, a mechanical engineering major, is running with the Horizon slate.


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ASUNM: Veronica Garcia

ASUNM senatorial candidate Veronica Garcia, who is running with the Vision slate, said increased security on campus will be one of her highest priorities if elected. "UNM consistently has a high number of incidents regarding students' safety every year," Garcia said.

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