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COLUMN: Small creature speaks out

by Richard "Bugman" Fagerlund Daily Lobo Columnist Hi. My name is Myra and I am a prairie dog. I live in one of the isolated prairie dog villages in Albuquerque. For some reason, many members of your species seem to hate mine. I think it is probably because they don't understand us.


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News

Advising association selects UNM director

by Jodi Hunley Daily Lobo A UNM program director has been selected as a member of the board of directors for a national organization influencing advisement at colleges and universities across the country. Elaine Borrelli, director of engineering student programs, will be working on the board of directors for the National Academic Advising Association in order to improve the undergraduate experience at UNM.


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Chavez proposes stricter sex laws

Mayor Martin Chavez defended a measure aimed at increasing the severity of registration laws for criminal sex offenders at a panel discussion at the UNM School of Law Tuesday. In addition to the mayor, Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White, former State Supreme Court Justice Gene Franchini and American Civil Liberties Union Treasurer Tova Indritz also participated in the discussion.


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Opinion

LETTER: Bush ignores basic rights

Editor, President Bush tells us there is no democracy in Iraq. It is ruled by a government with little regard for civil liberties. Dissidents are watched, harassed and arrested without warrants or trials. Their privacy can be violated at any moment, their homes can be secretly searched, their phone conversations and correspondences monitored by the police.


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Clauve recipients have senate connections

UNM Dean of Students Randy Boeglin said that this year's winners of the Clauve Outstanding Senior Award are five of the University's most accomplished students in the classroom as well as the community. The 2003 recipients are Rosalyn Nguyen, Heather Gabel, Gil Morales, Sarah McKinney and Angie Wilcox.




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Culture

Reality suspended in Europe

by John D. Bess Daily Lobo When I first started playing bass, I knew this was what I wanted to do with the rest of my life. Unfortunately, most artists learn that art doesn't pay. Still, we drive on, devoting our time outside of our so-called normal lives of jobs, school and families to creating.



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Opinion

LETTER: United States' actions childish, deplorable

Editor, We are now going through perhaps the saddest period in our nation's history since the Civil War. The Bush administration has plunged the United States into an unjust, unmotivated and unnecessary war that has divided our country. The law-of-the-jungle rush to war has deeply offended those of us who believe that the highest priority for the United States is to live up to the principles on which this country rests: individual liberty, collective democracy and respect for the law and the views of others.


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Culture

Jeremy longs for stardom

It is exceedingly appropriate that porn star Ron Jeremy made his first mark in the "Regular Guy" section of Playgirl Magazine. This is his appeal - he's the regular guy who became a porn star. This is the centerpiece of the Scott J. Gill documentary "Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy," which was recently released on VHS and DVD by Docurama.


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News

U.S. tensions with Turkey increasing

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) The United States is withdrawing warplanes from a Turkish air base that has been used for patrols over northern Iraq and sending them to the Persian Gulf for the war, U.S. officials said Tuesday, a sign of the growing distance between Washington and Ankara.


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News

News In Brief

Attempted theft reported at College of Fine Arts Campus police were sent to the College of Fine Arts March 18 after an employee alerted them to an attempted break-in. The employee told police that an unknown person tried to break into a large file cabinet to steal toner and computer accessories.


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Culture

'Fever' captures essence of '70s

Let's be honest with ourselves - the '70s are dead. Polyester leisure suits are a thing of the past. The era that spawned many of us older students tried to make a comeback over the weekend in the form of an Off-Broadway musical deceptively titled "Saturday Night Fever.




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Opinion

LETTER: Protestors rally in cold, wind or rain

Editor, Jonathan's Kahn's letter on March 31 about protesters shows that students are paying attention to both supporters of war and peace, and that fact in itself is heartening. However, his pointing fingers at one group of individuals needs response.


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Culture

Symposium to feature composers

Composers have invaded the UNM campus - the 32nd annual John Donald Robb Composers' Symposium began Sunday, featuring composition seminars, demonstrations and panel discussions with visiting composers and music department faculty. Student composers are encouraged to attend and ask questions as part of the "Meet the Composers" series.



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Premed organization inducts UNM chapter

In a ritualistic ceremony Monday, the Alpha Epsilon Delta premedical honor society adopted its newest chapter at UNM and initiated its first members into the organization. Charles Rose, an AED alumnus from Brigham Young University, presented the 12 premedical students with their certificates and said they should feel proud.

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