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Sports

Lobos have no problem with NAU

The UNM women's tennis team swept Northern Arizona University 7-0, posting an impressive victory to open the spring season Sunday in the Comcast/First State Bank Invitational at the Lobo Tennis Complex.



The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Hate crimes on rise since 9-11

While talking to my friend Ann a few weeks ago, I told her about the whole Copper Lounge boycott thing. Ann still lives in Albany, and apparently a similar incident of queer bashing occurred there, at a bar I used to hang out at across from my former office. Not long after that conversation, I heard of two other recent instances of queer bashing in Albuquerque.


The Setonian
Opinion

EDITORIAL: Keeping the dream alive

As we return from the only observed holiday of the spring semester, I wonder how many people actually observed it as more than just a welcomed vacation.




The Setonian
Culture

'Aida' a tale of love, power

The collaboration of one of the greatest musicians of our time and a lyricist who produces instant classics form the enchanting foundation of the Broadway musical hit, "Aida."



The Setonian
News

Airport Art

Albuquerque Chief Operating Officer James Lewis, right, and Judith R. Harris look Thursday at an African American Studies art exhibit on display at the Sunport. A ceremony at the terminal entrance kicked off the program's Black History Month celebration. The exhibit runs through Feb. 28.





The Setonian
Sports

Lobos a tale of two tennis teams

UNM tennis fans will get a double dose of their sport on Sunday when the men's and women's team kick off the spring season against Northern Arizona University at the Lobo Tennis Complex.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos hold off Cougars 58-52

The UNM women's basketball team withstood a physical battle against Brigham Young University Thursday night to post its second conference victory of the season 58-52.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Civil rights waning

Fraschilla's comment was a non sequitur. No one knows what he meant and he refuses to elaborate. So why must he apologize and why is his job at stake? Of course it is. If censorship continues to go as it has been, I'll expect the American government to begin constructing gas chambers and electrified fences within the next year.




The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Life is not measured by time

I greet all eyes with these fresh new words for a new year. Every New Year there is this rekindling of fascination in how different human cultures monitor and relate to the passing of time.

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