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Sports

Lobo sluggers look to extend hot streak

The UNM baseball team will take a break from conference action this weekend when it plays host to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for a three-game series. The Lobos have been on a tear so far in the young spring season, posting an impressive 19-10 overall record including 7-2 in the Mountain West Conference.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Celebrities misuse Oscars

by Scott Darnell Daily Lobo Columnist When war broke out in Iraq, there was talk that the Oscars would be postponed in an effort to ensure that needed public attention wasn't stripped from vital coverage of the war. The talk amounted to nothing however, and the Oscars were aired last Sunday night; unfortunately, our brightest and best actors and actresses, the people we turn to on a daily basis to make us laugh, scream, or cry used the annual fest as a political forum for which they could denigrate President Bush and U.



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News

Tuition incease in planning stage now

The budget subcommittee of the UNM Planning Council has recommended a 4.53 percent tuition increase for 2003-04 school year. Julie Weaks Gutierrez, vice president for business and finance, said before Wednesday's ASUNM meeting that the recommendation must now go before the executive cabinet, the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities committee and the full Board of Regents.


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Culture

Surrealist play goes into heart of genre

The world in "Plunda," a new play by Jim Linnell, walks the line between the surreal and abstract and accessible, straightforward narrative. I've been researching this play for a week now and still have no idea what to expect. But that's the point, and quite an effective one at that, because it sure as hell has got my curiosity smoldering with the flame of anticipation.


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Opinion

LETTER: UNM grad killed in crash will be missed

Editor, On March 23 in Afghanistan, Air Force 1 Lt. Tamara Long Archuleta died in a helicopter crash along with five airmen. She was an HH-60 PaveHawk pilot stationed at Moody AFB, GA, deployed to support Operation Enduring Freedom. Tamara was a UNM and AFROTC '99 grad.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Bats could be secret weapon

As the tension surrounding the war in Iraq heightens, the United States continues to look for new resolutions for the arenaceous Persian Gulf chokehold. And it should come as no surprise that new avenues of tactical warfare are currently being employed. However, it takes a strange mind to turn a lackadaisical stroll through the zoo into a scouting mission for new military recruits.


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News

University graduate goes down in air crash

A UNM alumna was killed Sunday when the helicopter she was copiloting crashed in southeastern Afghanistan during a mission to rescue two critically injured children. Tamara Long Archuleta, 23, 1st Lt. In the United States Air Force, is described by those who remember her best as an ambitious person who seemed to always accomplish her goals no matter how much work was required.


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Opinion

COLUMN: TV war reporters cave into patriotic pressure

by Jonathan Shazar Daily Pennsylvanian (U. Pennsylvania) (U-WIRE) PHILADELPHIA - Television journalists give their viewers all sorts of reasons to cringe on a daily basis. So now that they're on the air 24 hours a day, it should surprise no one that they would embarrass themselves proportionally more often.



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Culture

Billy the Kid portrayal chilling

The Tricklock Company has produced a play so intelligent and intense that in two hours you will not only be thoroughly entertained, but your perspective on guns and violence may change. "The Glorious and Bloodthirsty Billy The Kid - The Greatest Serial Killer of our Time! Wild West Show and Cabaret," will run until April 13.



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Opinion

EDITORIAL: Bush, Bible not in agreement

Staff Editorial Daily Texan (U. Texas-Austin) (U-WIRE) AUSTIN, Texas - On Sunday, President Bush told reporters that he had prayed "for God's comfort and God's healing powers to anybody - coalition force, American, Brit - anybody who loses a life in this, in our efforts to make the world more peaceful and free.


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Culture

Anti-war sentiment rapped at Sunshine

On Saturday night the Sunshine Theatre packed hundreds of hip-hop fans between their walls for an amazing night of politically aware music featuring Gangstarr, Common and Talib Kweli, among others. The show lasted roughly five hours and was crammed with amazing performances set back just a bit by some technical difficulties.


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News

Bunnell Shade likes campus energy, life

Linda Bunnell Shade says she is ready to take UNM to the next level - an accomplishment many say she was able to do while working as the chancellor of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Bunnell Shade, 60, was named Friday as one of the five finalists to be UNM's next president.


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Culture

Artist Sanchez reflects nature

by Elizabeth Cook-Romero Daily Lobo Printmaker Carol Sanchez's mezzotints, on display at the Coleman Gallery on Central Avenue, use a 17th-century technique to create velvety sensuous images. Sanchez reflects nature, but she does not copy it. Abstracted branches, seedpods, flowers and body parts emerge from seductively dark backgrounds.




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News

LINK aims at upgrading business methods

Staff Report The UNM community will get a crash course on the inner-workings of Project LINK - the University's push toward automating several of its administrative and business processes. The project will upgrade numerous aspects of the University's systems aimed at making them more customer focused and easy to use.


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