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Lottery profits exceed forecast

New Mexico Lottery players returned a record-breaking $25 million profit to the state during the last fiscal year, exceeding expectations by $400,000, according to data released by lottery officials in early August.




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Opinion

Union seeks salary clarification

This is a response to the letter in the Aug. 20 Daily Lobo titled, “Union agreement did not include equity increases,” by Susan Carkeek, associate vice president of Human Resources.


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News

beef protest

(Left to right) Andrew Cohenour, 10, Karen Borch and James Besante, 13, chant on Central Avenue Saturday during a protest against Wendy’s organized by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The protest focused on Wendy’s purchase of pigs and chickens the group says are tortured before slaughter.


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News

got it!

Noel Martinez catches an in-bound kick during a Women’s Rugby scrimmage on Johnson Field Saturday.





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Opinion

Denying protesters’ access breaches free speech rights

I have to say that I am sickened by the way people in this country treat protesters who go to certain events ready to voice their opinions. Just because protesters disagree with the speaker does not mean they should be turned away from the event or be accused of “screaming and whining.”






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Sports

Soccer teams start off well, need fine-tuning

For the UNM men’s and women’s soccer teams, Saturday was a day the teams finally got to face an opponent other than their teammates. Both teams tied their exhibition games and the coaches had mixed reviews on their teams’ performances at the UNM Soccer Complex.





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News

Up in smoke

Albuquerque firefighters Ted King, right, and Joseph Miller carry a fan to push smoke out of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering building Thursday morning because of a burnt motor in an elevator. The elevator will be out of service for about a week, limiting handicapped access to the building’s upper floors.


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Opinion

COLUMN: Classes no excuse for apathy

We have to admit that we are students in strange times — stem cells, cloning humans and morality headaches, a president whose missing-ballot election and intellect are seriously questionable, while NAFTA, the International Monetary Fund and others are sanctioning the free slavery of our neighbors throughout the globe by U.S. corporations.

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