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Culture

`Macbeth' a futuristic, psychedelic, dope trip

Contributing writer's log, Stardate 20018.9. On a mission from the U.S.S. Lobo, I have been sent forward in time in order to investigate certain court intrigues which may affect every single citizen of the planet Scotland.


The Setonian
Opinion

Aggie fan to root for Lobos this weekend

I am sending this message to the Lobo football team in hopes of their success this weekend. I may be defecting my life-long support of the New Mexico State University Aggies for just this football game. After the Lobos pummel the Miners, maybe the Miners will come crawling back to play the NMSU Aggies.





The Setonian
News

Feature Photo: Brainstorm

Jon Tolman listens to Ethel Kosminsky, sociology professor at Universidade Estadual Paulista in Sao Paulo, Brazil, during a forum against domestic violence at the Iberian and Latin American Institute Wednesday.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTERS: Reader admonishes whiny UNM students

I found myself on the UNM campus on Monday gazing upon the Daily Lobo when I discovered the blatant truth presented by Brandon Curtis on the Opinion page. Marginal students should be sent to T-VI to prevent lowering UNM's academic standards.


The Setonian
News

Analysts see new need for skilled workers

As a high school senior, Rebecca Gonzalez was surprised to find that everyone - friends, family, teachers and counselors - had her future planned out for her. Everyone, that is, except her.


The Setonian
News

Pounding the pavement

Andrew Stone, a KUNM board member shown outside the UNM Bookstore Tuesday, protested against Pacifica Radio's treatment of reporters who run the network's program, "Democracy Now."


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Forum chance to question next mayor

Imagine being out late one night with your friends. You have nowhere in particular to go, so you're just hanging out at a neighborhood park. You're not drunk, on drugs, selling drugs, breaking into people's houses or cars or anything else even slightly illegal.


The Setonian
Culture

Rock band novel goes `Nowhere'

The music business is a gritty and commercial place to work. That would be the somewhat skewed message perceived from Jon Baird's "Songs From Nowhere Near the Heart," a novel that takes a satirical look at two bands touring together.






The Setonian
Opinion

`Going Greek' a worthwhile college experience for some

College should be an experience in your life unmatched by any other, at least up until now. We've all been taught that going on to college will help us get better jobs and gain an edge to be successful and learn new ways of life, and we hear about what it's like to be in college, but to experience it is something really wonderful.



The Setonian
Opinion

Protest this: disability violations

I read Craig Butler's Aug. 22 column in the Daily Lobo with some amusement, sort of. While I admire his need to protest, it's really a problem when you don't have a worthy subject.


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