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Merry Men

Sophomore Daniel Kegler takes aim during an archery class in Johnson Gym Thursday.


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Grant to pay for changes to Psych 105

UNM will receive $200,000 during the next two years to redesign its Psychology 105 class in hopes of making it more efficient and effective by using information technology. The funding is part of the Pew Grant Program in Course Redesign, which funds universities to redesign and improve their introductory courses.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Drug war another form of racism

As you look over these words, the United Nations World Conference Against Racism is underway in Durban, South Africa. Hopefully the magnitude of this conference is a growing reflection of a movement to create world partnerships to address and deal with racism in all its 21st century manifestations.


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Hello, Mr. Bag!

Laren Kahn, right, a puppeteer from Laren Kahn Puppet Theater, hands a paper sack to 2-year-old Jaydn Vigil as teacher Irene Duncan looks on at the UNM Child Care building Thursday morning.



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Opinion

Reynalds does not understand freedom

I am writing in response to Mr. Reynalds' column in Thursday's Daily Lobo titled, "Pro-pot song should be banned." I would like to remind Mr. Reynalds that this country has a little piece of paper called the United States Constitution that gives anyone on this soil the freedom of speech and expression that is denied to many around the world.








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Culture

Gipsy Kings

The Gipsy Kings are more than a typical group of strumming guitarists. Its sound draws from a rich past but also embraces a modern sound that rises above a simplistic flamenco label.


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News

First debate contentious

Albuquerque's seven mayoral candidates battled it out over crime, economic growth and education during a somewhat contentious campus forum Wednesday night.



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Group aims to help students manage debt

The UNM chapter of the Public Interest Research Group is supporting reforms to help students understand and control credit card debt. A U.S. General Accounting Office Report released last month showed that college students with credit cards carry an average debt of $2,748. The federal report cited three surveys, including one by the Nellie May Foundation, which found that about 78 percent of all college students own one or more credit cards.


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Opinion

Refunds chance to prove our fiscal responsibility

By now, if you were a responsible taxpayer, and your parents did not claim you as a dependant last year, you may have been informed that you will receive a tax refund as a result of the Bush administration's tax cut. Many on Capitol Hill think that this tax cut is dangerous and not fiscally responsible.

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