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Fun With Neutrinos
September 10Physicist William J. Marciano of the Brookhaven National Laboratories lectures Friday in Dane Smith Hall in support of using neutrino detectors at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in Carlsbad, N.M.
`Non-politicians' not ready for mayor's office
September 10Editor, As a frequent contributor to this opinion page, my favorite target has been Gary Johnson. When Johnson leaves office, I want every New Mexican to remember the antics, failures, dissension and havoc this governor created and then never elect another "non-politician." It takes more than a slogan like "People Before Politics" to be an effective public servant.
Karni's version of history a nationalistic myth
September 10Editor, Shlomo Karni's letter in the Sept. 7th issue of the Daily Lobo begins with, "Let us set aside, for the moment, all the polemics and concentrate on facts." He then proceeds to give a "history" long discredited, even by Israeli historians, although some schools in Israel are beginning again to teach nationalistic myth as fact. Israel's early leaders, including David Ben-Gurion and Menachem Begin, made it clear that the partition of Palestine was unacceptable and that every scrap of "Eretz Yisrael" must be Jewish - all the way to the Euphrates.
Lobos lose to Texas Tech
Francisco Ojeda | September 10Lubbock, Texas - Lack of consistency on offense and the Lobo defense giving up numerous big plays was a recipe for disaster for the UNM football team as it lost to Texas Tech University 42-30 Saturday.
Foster, GPSA talk problems, muffins
Iliana Limn | September 10UNM Provost Brian Foster offered suggestions on how to address a lack of grievance procedures, the low number of graduate assistant positions and student professional development at GPSA's first council meeting of the year Saturday.
Decision to drop C-Span is customer abuse
September 10Editor, Comcast Cable is abusing its customers and our local educators again. Not only have cable rates risen three times the rate of inflation since deregulation, which represents price gouging just as the oil companies are doing with the captive driver markets, but Comcast fills the affordable basic channels with irrelevant shopping and religious programming.
New endowed chair aimed at marketing of microsystems
September 10UNM officials announced the creation of the Public Service New Mexico Chair in microsystems, commercialization and technology last week.
Chicano nationalism gaining strength as population grows
September 10Editor, In anticipation to the upcoming conference on "Nationalism and Imperialism" sponsored by ECDN, a local student group of Chicano nationalists, on Sept. 15, I feel compelled to state that at long last Chicano nationalism is being placed on the same level of legitimacy as the other three nations in representation at the conference; namely, Palestine, Ireland, and Quebec.
Burn, Old Man Gloom
September 10The annual burning of "Zozobra," or "Old Man Gloom," at Santa Fe's Fort Marcy Park Sept. 6, 2001 marks the opening of Fiestas de Santa Fe
Kick off with a big bang
September 10A National Guard tank rolls past Moon Street on Central Avenue during Saturday's State Fair kickoff parade.
Weak Lobo defense may cost UNM future losses
Francisco Ojeda | September 10Future opponents of the UNM football team may have found the best way to attack the Lobo defense after its poor performance in a 42-30 loss to Texas Tech University.
Athletes of the Week
September 10Senior running back Jarrod Baxter of the football team and Anna Reines of the volleyball team are the New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week.
AIDS Walk to hit UNM
Iliana Limn | September 7New Mexico AIDS Services is expecting more than 2,500 walkers to help it raise $150,000 Saturday during its 10th Annual AIDS Walk, which begins at 8 a.m. at Johnson Field.
Hot start encourages both UNM cross-country teams
Regina Ruiz | September 7Hard work and maturity helped the UNM men’s cross-country team dominate its first meet of the season and record its first victory in almost a year.
Sports in Brief
September 7The UNM women’s soccer team will be looking to get its first win of the season this weekend as it continues on a five-game road trip to open the season.
Series a myriad of abstract art
Emily Sperry | September 6"Do you Know Me?" is a show essentially comprising a series of original numbers of dance, scenes and monologues combining poetic rhyme, rap, prose, song and the like.
Mayoral hopefuls talk urban sprawl
Andrew Webb | September 6Albuquerque's seven mayoral candidates outlined their stances on economic development and the environment during a forum Wednesday at the UNM Continuing Education Center.
POEM: Iowan Summer
Jacey Campbell | September 6Two mediums duel. The warbler fences strongly jabbing and jesting gambling with the sword held left,