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Opinion

Editorial: Uncertain times call for student response

It's been a very disturbing year. Perhaps every year is eerie and strange in its way, but the events from the end of 2001 straight through 2002 have affected this country's mindset in new and troubling ways. The obvious, of course, is Sept. 11, and as the anniversary looms ever closer the memory of that day rings louder and louder.


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News

Lopez says UNM ruined her reputation

Former UNM professor Cynthia Lopez filed suit against UNM and three employees of the medical school last week claiming that she was harassed, discredited and retaliated against for "doing her job." Lopez is a medical professional who has been working within UNM's academic community for the past five years.



The Setonian
Culture

'Simone' has clever, comedic vision

Looking for an engaging film? Something with deep undercurrents that deals with severe issues present in the world today? "Simone," starring Al Pacino, is one of the most clever films to be released this year. The film masquerades as a comedy and does a superb job.




The Setonian
Opinion

Column: Regents far too money-minded

by Richard M. Berthold Daily Lobo Columnist Bill Gordon is gone now, off to be provost and no doubt soon president of Wake Forest University. He was probably the best we could do: unlike most he was a long-time faculty member at UNM and appeared to have some genuine concern for students and faculty (though most of the innovations in undergraduate teaching should be credited to University College dean Peter White.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Purpose of education is to expose diversity

I am an over 50-year old grad student, and if memory serves me, the women of my generation worked hard and paid dearly for the opportunity to express ourselves in whatever manner we felt appropriate - whether it be to dance at TD's or to be an opponent of the very concept of their advertising in a university newspaper.


The Setonian
News

Art of Health

History Department staff member Helen Ferguson receives a free massage from Meg Deutsch of Ravenstone Healing Arts Tuesday during Safety, Health and Wellness Day at the Welcome Back Days.





The Setonian
Culture

Kravitz kicks, Pink pops

Headliner Lenny Kravtiz assumes the rock star position during his Journal Pavilion show Tuesday night. Kravitz played hit songs spaning his 12-year long career, inlcuding his latest "Once You Dig In."


The Setonian
Culture

Sound Off

How many people saw the opinion columns in the culture section in the July 25 mail-out issue of the Daily Lobo?




The Setonian
News

Lopez says UNM ruined her reputation

Former UNM professor Cynthia Lopez filed suit against UNM and three employees of the medical school last week claiming that she was harassed, discredited and retaliated against for "doing her job." Lopez is a medical professional who has been working within UNM's academic community for the past five years.


The Setonian
News

Final figures show UNM's summer class enrollment up

UNM has compiled its final figures for summer school enrollment totals for 2002. Overall, main campus trends continued with very little change in the total number of undergraduate and graduate students attending classes.

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