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Second OEO director candidate visits UNM

Annazette Fields, the second of four Office of Equal Opportunity director candidates, presented her qualifications, including discrimination investigation, educational background and experiences for the OEO office to University officials and students at a forum Thursday.


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Sports

Volleyball team hosts Lobo invite

The UNM volleyball team hosts its first home matches this weekend at the Comcast Lobo Invitational. The tourney includes Auburn University, Southern Methodist University and Temple University.


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Sports

Men's soccer team undefeated

The UNM men's soccer team is on a roll. By defeating the Cal Poly Mustangs 3-0 and the University of Evansville Purple Aces 2-1 in overtime last weekend, the Lobos got two crucial wins and extended their undefeated record to 6-0.



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News

Public space work reaps award

For his work on the study and design of the 6,000-year-old concept of public spaces such as plazas and markets, Mark Childs, associate professor of architecture and planning, has received this month's Faculty Acknowledgement Award.




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Opinion

COLUMN: Use vote to voice your dissent

A deficiency of intelligent self-expression exists amongst the e-generation. Problematic with our complacent consumer culture is that we have lost the skills of dialogue and of open rebellion and contempt for the establishment and for the status quo. Where have the Allen Ginsbergs gone? The John Lennons? The Janis Joplins, the Eldridge Cleavers and all the other contrarians of the formative 1960s?


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News

News in brief

President Bush asked Congress Thursday for authority to "use all means," including military force if necessary, to disarm and overthrow Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein if he does not comply quickly with United Nations demands that he abandon all weapons of mass destruction. Separately, the White House pressed reluctant allies Russia and France to support a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing force.


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Opinion

LETTER: Youth should learn from consequences

First let me say that I do not necessarily believe that abstinence education will really help matters any, unless handled in a certain way, but I disagree with what Elizabeth Gross has to say.





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News

Climate debate comes to UNM

Staff Report Issues of global warming, greenhouse gases and the Unites States' refusal to ratify the Kyoto Pact have sparked interest in the issue of global climate among many Americans. That debate will be coming to UNM tonight when meteorologist and climate researcher Richard C.


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Culture

Leaning a solid and consistent CD

One of the most popular and prominent local bands, Feels Like Sunday, has an amazing amount of talent and humility. The band has released two albums. The first was Tedious Bliss, and just this August, Leaning Against the Wind came out. Leaning Against the Wind is a remarkable album, despite the poor production.



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Culture

Lagwagon Let's Talk About Leftovers

Lagwagon is undeniably one of the most persevering and consistently kick-posterior punk bands to surface in the 90s. The band has compiled more than 20 tracks of catchy, emotional, funny and inspired songs for their re-issue of Let's Talk About Leftovers.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Air Force hospitality warm

by Richard M. Berthold Daily Lobo Columnist Given what I went through last fall and how many times I was labeled a traitor or un-American or - worst - a liberal, there is a wonderful sense of irony in the fact that I was chosen to participate in the Air Force's Distinguished Educators program last July.



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Culture

Changes and Challenges

In an interview with the Daily Lobo, Feels Like Sunday members Joni Rhodes-Orie, Dylan Martin and Nate Smith talked about the changes that have occurred in their music. They also discussed the new challenges presented to them by the Downtown noise ordinance that has yet to be voted on.

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