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LETTER: Berthold's callousness is appalling, deserves protest
January 14Editor, When UNM Professor Richard Berthold enthusiastically approved the slaughter of hundreds of innocent airline passengers to destroy the Pentagon he hates so much, he showed that he has even less humanity than the terrorists who committed this heinous act.
COLUMN: Time management not out of reach
Shirlee JamesJohnson | January 14This time of year, most people are assessing their priorities and goals.
Lobos can't afford to look past Air Force
Ron Gonzales | January 14For members of the UNM men's basketball team, which opens Mountain West Conference play tonight against the Air Force Academy, the bitter memory of a loss on the Falcons' home floor a year ago remains clear in their collective memories.
COLUMN: Veil no longer symbol of fear
Farzenah Milani | January 14CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - "I'm scared. You might be carrying a gun under your veil," murmured one of my students. Why I would carry a gun to my class, I wondered? I was sure she was joking. But she was not. She was serious and frightened, too.
Consistency key in conference games
Ruben Douglas | January 14Hope you all had a fun and safe holiday vacation. During the break I didn't get a chance to go home and be with loved ones, but some of my teammates did. I did spend time with my roommate's family; I really appreciated that.
Winning MWC championship will be a tall order
Ron Gonzales | January 14Sizing up the UNM men's basketball team's opponents in the Mountain West Conference is fairly easy.
LETTER: Berthold is not un-American
January 14Editor, I am writing regarding a letter in the final edition of the Daily Lobo from the fall semester titled, "Republicans are misunderstood, believe in the First Amendment." The letter's author proclaims his disdain for those who are "anti-American."
Probasco earns Rhodes scholarship
Arthur Simoni | January 14UNM senior John Probasco, who was recently chosen as one of 32 American Rhodes scholars, says he plans to return to New Mexico as a physician after completing his studies in England.
Campus Briefs
January 14The Management Development Center at UNM's Anderson Schools of Management is offering an updated Quality Management Certificate Program this semester.
Berthold's edge dulled by controversy
James Barron | January 14Professor Richard Berthold has built a reputation during the past 30 years as an engaging and entertaining instructor and a brash, outspoken critic of just about everything.
LETTER: Berthold guilty of treason
January 14Editor, UNM History Professor Richard Berthold told a freshman class on Sept. 11 that "anyone who can bomb the Pentagon has my vote."
Museum aims to lure star-gazers
Alma Olaechea | January 7The LodeStar Astronomy Center's Starry Nights exhibit, which lasts until the end of February, gives stargazers of all ages the chance to peer at constellations and planets after taking a virtual reality zoom through the galaxy and solar system.
Web Exclusive: Missed opportunities haunt Lobos in 95-90 overtime loss
Iliana Limn | January 7A second-half offensive blitz wasn't enough to overcome the UNM men's basketball team's woeful free-throw shooting in its heart-breaking 95-90 overtime loss to No. 18 Gonzaga University in The Pit Monday.