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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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Opinion

COLUMN: System dehumanizes police, activists

I called a friend in New York City Sunday afternoon to find out if anyone I knew got arrested or beaten at the World Economic Forum protest this past weekend. Thankfully, he was home getting ready for the Super Bowl, and everyone was fine.



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Hoist the flag

Marquez Simmons, Orlando Leavell and Noudjal Gamougoun prepare to raise a Black National Flag outside Scholes Hall Friday to honor black contributions to American history.



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Sports

Softball team off to poor start

The UNM softball team started the season in disappointing fashion this weekend, dropping two games and tying one in the Diamond Invitational at Lobo Field.


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Sports

Chilly Lobos fall to Aztecs

After being held to only six first-half points, San Diego State University's standout post Randy Holcomb exploded for 19 in the second half to lead the Aztecs to a 78-65 win over the UNM men's basketball team in the Pit Saturday.


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Sports

Athlete's of the Week

Senior Monique Harris of the women's track and field team and sophomore Matt Gonzales of the men's track and field team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.



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Sports

Sports in Brief

The UNM men's and women's track and field teams look to rebound from last week's sub-par performance when they head to Reno, Nev., Saturday to compete in the Wolf Pack Invitational.


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U.C. system evaluates SATs

In what would rank as the first major testing change in 30 years, an influential faculty committee proposed Wednesday that the University of California scrap the frequently criticized SAT I aptitude exam and seek new custom-designed admissions tests to measure what a student has learned in high school.



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Opinion

COLUMN: Report targets university speech

Ever since the horrific acts of Sept. 11, it has been interesting to listen to people, especially young people's views on what is going on. It is quite unique and refreshing when students engage in necessary dialogue that does not simply regurgitate what reporters say or what they hear on shows such as "Hardball," which reduce conversation into an entertainment of whether the guests are ridiculed.




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Opinion

LETTER: If you don't like shoe prices, then leave them in the store

When the Air Jordan made its debut in 1985 at an astounding $85, the general population was hesitant to accept such a price for top end athletic shoes. Seventeen years later, it is assumed that quality basketball shoes will retail at $150, regardless of which shoe company produces it.

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