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Lobo road trip

UNM ski team members Tomas Dohnal, Andrea Roberts and Eva-Lena Aronsson, from left, strap equipment to the roof of a van parked outside Johnson Center's north side Thursday before driving to Red River for a competition.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobo road swing a tough test

After running up and down the court with the University of Nevada at Las Vegas in an 84-81 overtime win Tuesday, the UNM men's basketball team will hit the road Saturday in a game that will feature a decidedly slower pace.


The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Explanation of our justice

Steve Determan's letter in the Feb. 5 edition of the Lobo underscores how deeply entrenched racism is in our society. Luckily, his attempt to refute Ms. Valdez's article was illogical and narrow minded.


The Setonian
Sports

Sports in Brief

The UNM ski team hopes the home terrain will be to its advantage when it hits the slopes this weekend.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Health as important as economy

Throughout history we have developed remarkable trading routes, relationships and sustainable systems of agriculture. The existence of the "market" and the art of economics, translated from Greek meaning the management of the house, are nothing new to human cultures.








The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Time will show that your college degree is valuable

I am disappointed that Brandon Curtis would link the value of his degree of political science to finding a job that would pay his bills. The university system has never claimed that the education offered was practical. It is not the purpose of a professor to "guarantee" a job upon graduation.






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News

Sincerely

Chris Wilson, professor of Cultural Landscape Studies, signs his book "Facing Southwest" for Robin Cholerton in the UNM Bookstore Wednesday. Eight faculty members from the School of Architecture and Planning signed books they have written during the afternoon signing.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Activism a vital part of history

The thing about Black History Month is that it's too short - February is the shortest month - and it's too often a simplistic display of what might be called black trivia. Who invented the traffic light? Who came up with the plan for Washington? Who came up with umpty-hundred uses for peanuts?


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