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Opinion

Column: Students' ideas benefit library

During the past two spring semesters a random sample of UNM faculty and students have had the opportunity to participate in a nationally conducted survey regarding the General Library's (GL) collections and services. This is the first of three articles to address specific concerns commented upon by the participants of this year's survey.


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News

News in Brief

UNM Police responded to a burglary report in the rear parking lot at the Assisted Technologies Building at the corner of Vassar Road and Central Avenue at 8:25 a.m. Friday.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Bush's enthusiasm misleading

Once again, I have to really question the words that come out of our illustrious president's mouth. Last week I heard a news clip from Dubya's economic summit. Bush was quoted as saying he was confident of an economic upswing. His optimism is based on his strong belief in the spirit of our nation's people and the fruits of their labor.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Anarchism: do try this at home

by Sari Krosinsky Daily Lobo Columnist By popular demand, I bring you the shortest class you'll have this semester: Anarchism 101, introduction to anarchist thought in 700 words or less. I'll warn you that you shouldn't bother to take this as a definitive course, for two reasons.


The Setonian
Culture

Excess bass drowns De La Soul show

How much bass can the Sunshine Theater handle? Judging by the sound at the De La Soul concert on Wednesday, Aug. 14, not much. De La Soul is one of the most groundbreaking and inventive hip-hop groups around and its influence stems all the way back to its 1989 debut Three Feet High and Rising.


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Culture

'Trainspotting' play unlike movie

Trainspotting, a book, a movie, and now - a play showing at the Vortex Theater. First off, if you've seen the movie starring Ewan McGregor, you'll notice a few slight differences. For one, the climax isn't included in the play version - a stage adaptation by Harry Gibson, based on the novel by Irvine Welsh.



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News

Phone system has 'technical' difficulties

UNM students, staff and faculty may have noticed an interruption of phone services on campus as they adjusted to the first day of the fall semester. UNM Telecommunications Office officials said the cause of the "technical problem" had not yet been determined, but they had unofficially narrowed the problem down to one portion of the office's main core switch.


The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Phrase 'Under God' in pledge is harmful

Editor, In the Lobo, Stephanie Neubeck wrote, "I, personally, have never heard of a law requiring all American citizens to say the Pledge of Allegiance. In all the schools I have ever attended . . . I have never been forced to say the pledge." Actually, half of the states now require the pledge as part of the school day and half a dozen more recommend it.


The Setonian
Culture

'Blue Crush' worth the ticket price

Surfing hugely dangerous waves in Hawaii? Yeah, we girls kicked that ass. Or so we prove in "Blue Crush," a movie that came at the end of summer, but keeps the tingling, relaxing feeling that the days of June and July bring. Starring Kate Bosworth, last seen in Robert Redford's "The Horse Whisperer," and Michelle Rodriguez known from the independent film stunner "Girlfight," this movie is about girl power in the non-Spice Girl, scary sense of the words.



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News

Equal Opportunity finalists down to four

Staff Report Four finalists have been selected for the director of the University's Office of Equal Opportunity. A 13-member committee began searching for finalists last March and identified the finalists last Friday. The finalists are Thomasine P. Ross, Annazette Fields, Elva Telles and Doralia Martinez Freudiger.


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Opinion

LETTER: U.N. World Summit is last chance for change

Editor, After the events of the past year, and with the ongoing post-Sept. 11 dialogues regarding U.S. foreign policy and our internal state of affairs (patriotism vs. tolerance, security vs. civil liberties, etc.), it seems that discussion of the environment and matters of sustainable growth and development have fallen to the wayside.


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News

Richardson seeks campus exposure

Democratic candidate for governor Bill Richardson visited UNM campus Monday to greet students and get the word out to college voters that he was running for one of the state's highest offices. "I want to send students a message that higher education is part of my education agenda," Richardson said.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Campus pranks too high tech

by Blackie Sherrod Knight Ridder-Tribune A news bulletin timidly edged into this concentration pattern, which was focused on the fourth race at Louisiana Downs. A faint voice from the periphery told about some college hacking into another college’s Web site, thereby learning some deep, dark secrets.


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News

UNM professor dies from gunshot wound

Staff Report Former UNM English professor Louis Owens died Thursday, July 27, from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest, said Albuquerque Sunport spokeswoman Maggie Santiago. Owens was found in his car at the Sunport parking lot with a pistol and a note asking that his wife be notified.


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Sports

A Long talk about the ’02 season

Entering his fifth year as head coach of the UNM football program, it appears that Rocky Long finally has things down. In person, Long gives the appearance of a man who is comfortable with himself and his surroundings. And how could he not be? After all, he is coaching his alma mater.


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News

Regent seeks more equity in priorities

Making sure UNM recognizes underrepresented groups in legislative priorities and other projects was a heated topic for Regent Richard Toliver during the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities meeting Monday, Aug. 5. Toliver broached the subject twice during the meeting: first during the legislative request priorities for the 2002-03 fiscal year, and then again before a series of motions to select four architects for UNM building projects.

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