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Season's Greetings

A full moon rises over luminarias on Smith Plaza Friday night. About 10,500 of the decorations were lit before sundown to kick off the annual Hanging of the Greens.



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Sports

Lobo bowl bubble largely burst

As the college football regular season comes to an end, it is all but certain that the UNM football team, which has earned its first winning season in four years, has not done enough to secure a bowl berth.




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Foreign students fear difficult winter travel

International students planning to return home for next month's winter break are being warned that they might have a tough time getting back into the United States, USC officials say.


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Support at ground zero

Fred Tuller holds a sign supporting rescue workers Thursday on the West Side Highway in New York City. Nearly three months after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, people continue to show support for the firefighters and volunteers who are still working at Ground Zero.


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Opinion

LETTER: UNM self-serving, hinders all cyclists

Once again, the powers-at-be at UNM act to penalize students for the University's own narrow vision. Yes, it is a shame that bicyclists are parking their bikes in such a way that they impede access to others.



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Sports

Women shooting for revenge

The UNM women's basketball team will be facing some tough competition when ninth-ranked Texas Tech University and Oregon State University visit The Pit this weekend.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Study reflects improved equity

There is good news for people who care about equality. The American public is becoming more accepting of gays, lesbians and bisexuals. A recent study from the Kaiser Family Foundation showed that three-quarters of survey respondents say they would support anti-discrimination measures for lesbians, gay men and bisexuals when it comes to issues like housing and employment. A majority also says they wouldn't mind an openly gay, lesbian or bisexual teacher or doctor.


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Teaching assistants stage walkout

Hundreds of graduate teaching assistants at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign walked out of classes Wednesday, darkening classrooms across campus and leaving thousands of undergraduate students without teachers.


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Opinion

LETTER: Bike rack removal source of problems

While I empathize and understand the frustration that students who are challenged physically may have with bicycles locked to railings and benches, I see the problem more as one with the removal of pre-existing bike racks than rogue students with bikes bent on making others' lives more difficult.


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Toot your horn

Trombonist Leland Webb, front, and trumpeters Hung Troung, top right, and Mat Smith of the UNM Jazz Band II perform in Woodward Hall Thursday night.






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Shot in the arm

Physician Assistant Jennifer Yarrow, right, gives Professor Steve Burd a flu shot in the Anderson School of Management Wednesday. The clinic set up by the Student Heath Center will be giving out its remaining vaccines today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Student Heath Center.


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