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Culture

Shins revive traditional pop

The Shins' 10th album, Oh, Inverted World is a relaxing listen with simple melodies and lulling vocals. James Mercer, vocalist and guitarist, sounds like a young Brian Wilson, giving the album an intriguing bounce in its step.


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Opinion

LETTER: Republicans are true followers

Matthew Kenicott's letter in the Daily Lobo exemplifies that a Republican is a follower. He claims that our campus is run by "the leftist community" and that we are being taught to "hate everything America stands for by communist-leaning professors."


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News

Retired UNM sociology professor dies

A memorial service for sociology professor Patrick McNamara, who taught at UNM for 27 years before retiring in 1998, will be held today at 10 a.m. at the Aquinas Newman Center.


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Opinion

LETTER: UNM Greek system misunderstood

often read the Greek bashing in the Daily Lobo and just let it go because it is obvious that people have no clue what they are talking about. Many know nothing about the Greeks and yet assume they know everything.


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Culture

'Love' trivial, self-serving

The comparison of the origin of love and the artistic process has proven to be a fertile topic amongst artists of varying genres. Many have portrayed the two as a discovery of the self - a true revelation of meaning within a seemingly chaotic and nonsensical world.


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News

Ice, ice, baby

Art student Erin Harper watches outside the Fine Arts Build-ing Monday as a block of ice falls from its frame of her biographical midterm project she created for an inter-mediate Sculpture class. Childhood pictures of Harper were printed on the blocks, which quickly melted while on display in the afternoon sun.


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Opinion

LETTER: Questioning authority is at pinnacle of patriotism

I am moved to respond to the letter of Matthew Kennicott. He asserts that "Many youths today, especially on college campuses, have empty minds that are being filled with anti-American, anti-Christian ideals." He seems to believe that those of us who do not support our present "war" don't think for ourselves.





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News

Taliban showing desperation

In bloody desperation, Osama bin Laden loyalists and other foreign members of a besieged Taliban force in Kunduz are executing Afghan Taliban fighters who advocate surrendering, U.S. and anti-Taliban leaders said Monday.


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Opinion

LETTER: Running photo right decision

I would like to thank the Daily Lobo for publishing the photo on the cover of Wednesday's issue. This photograph is an extraordinary piece of journalism, and the emotionless caption that accompanies it only serves to underscore the apathy of the American public regarding this "war."


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Opinion

LETTER: U.S. atrocities are no worse

As I read through the letters in the Nov. 15 edition of the Daily Lobo, I was very surprised to see that there were complaints about the cover photo in Wednesday's edition.


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News

Hitting the track

La Cueva High School senior Tim Garrett laces up his running shoes before participating in the Recreational Services' annual Turkey Trot Sunday.




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Opinion

LETTER: ASUNM misrepresented

The Nov. 14 Daily Lobo was packed full of diatribes about how ASUNM sucks and how the Daily Lobo sucks. The fact is that they both suck a little. What I take issue with is a column that entirely mispresents what actually happens on campus. Jesse Mu§iz's column did just that.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Free speech can't always be pretty

Do you remember Sept. 12? If you picked up a copy of the Daily Lobo, on the cover you saw an oversized photo showing the World Trade Center exploding. Inside, another photo showed people clutching to window sills, waiting for a rescue that wasn't coming. Pretty gruesome, eh?


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News

Speaker talks of attrocities in Colombia

After three days of hiding out in cold water while the state military attacked his farming community with grenades and machine guns, Marino Cordoba said he decided to speak out against human rights violations in Columbia.


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News

A fan's playground

Dylan Garzan, 7, throws a ball to friends during tailgating activities in the University Stadium parking lot before Saturday's game against Colorado State University.

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