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In good company

Gary Scharnhorst, a UNM English professor, was recently selected as chairperson of the American Literature Section of the Modern Language Association, which is the highest elected office for a professor in that field.


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SUB space up for grabs until 5 p.m. Friday

Student organizations interested in obtaining space in the renovated Student Union Building have until 5 p.m. Friday to apply for one of about 20 new offices planned for its basement.





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Opinion

LETTER: Liberals shouldn't complain about racial profiling, Enron

Why is it that the same champions of liberalism that espouse their disdain and abhorrence for racial profiling in any situation, including trying to prevent terrorism, crow about the fact that the Bush administration won't give up any information on their meetings with Enron officials?


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The joy of self-defense

Health and Fitness Instructor Nicholas Spezza meets with his Self Defense class Monday in Johnson Center. The class is scheduled to meet once a week until the end of April. Also pictured from left are graduate students Laura Fausto and Joy Davidson.


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Opinion

LETTER: All Americans have equal opportunities

I am responding to Laura Valdez and her shameful outlook on society. Her commentary in the Jan. 31 edition of the Daily Lobo was nothing more than printed bitching. Her conclusions made no sense. They reflect how institutionalized people have become in facing life and its many challenges. It's much easier to blame society and other people for their problems instead of blaming themselves.


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Bread and 'revolutions'

Clare Dolan of Vermont bakes rye bread in an oven set up outside Popejoy Hall Friday. The bread will be used in "Insurrection Mass: A Funeral for a Rotten Idea," which was part of The Revolutions International Theatre 2002 at the Riverside Theatre.




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Parmer awaits court decision

When Marlon Parmer left the UNM men's basketball team last week, head coach Fran Fraschilla said he and his staff had helped Parmer through academic, legal and team issues.





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Sports in Brief

The UNM men's and women's track and field teams had their best performances of the spring season this weekend in the Wolf Pack Invitational in Reno, Nev.


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Opinion

LETTER: APS should budget better, not ask for taxpayer dollars

This endless increasing of property taxes has simply got to stop in this city. Every year we are asked to bail out Albuquerque Public Schools and its latest crisis. Voters have historically voted in favor of raising their property taxes to satisfy the needs of APS to equip classrooms with better equipment and fix older buildings, yet every year we hear that the problems still are not being fixed.


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Specialists lecture on health

Specialists in emergency, internal, natural and sports medicine from the UNM Medical School will be offering free "mini med-school" sessions beginning Tuesday.


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LaDuke to speak on campus

Winona LaDuke, author and former Green Party vice presidential candidate, will be making two appearances on the UNM campus Tuesday to discuss indigenous people and environmental issues.


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Colleges add emergency management as a degree

The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, bolstered by the West Coast's Nisqually earthquake and the World Trade Organization protests, have led colleges to take a serious look at emergency management as an academic discipline.

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