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UNM pitchers lead team with infallible play

Going into this weekend’s series against the Air Force Academy, the UNM baseball team could not fault the starting pitching for its seven-game losing streak. It had come up with some strong performances during that stretch, only to see them go to waste.


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Sports

Sports in brief

The UNM softball team lost two games to Colorado State University Saturday to drop it to fourth place in the Mountain West Conference.


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News

Ceremony recognizes students in ASUNM

ASUNM President Jennifer Liu thanked those she has worked with this year and welcomed incoming President Andrea Cook during the student government’s recognition ceremony Friday at University House.


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News

This Week's Photo: Miss Indian World Paegant

Tiana Thompson of the San Carlos Apache tribe performs a traditional Apache dance during the talant portion of the Miss Indian World Pageant 2001 at the Highland Theater April 26.


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Sports

Rams bear brunt of Lobos’ frustration

After losing in the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference a day earlier, the UNM women’s tennis team took its frustrations out on Colorado State University, trouncing the Rams 4-1 on Saturday to grab third place.


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Sports

UNM grounds Air Force

Jeremy DeYapp pitched a complete game shutout and shortstop Dusty Young went four-of-four at the plate as the UNM baseball team completed a three-game sweep of the Air Force Academy with a 6-0 win Sunday.


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Sports

Men’s tennis bounces back

The UNM men’s tennis team rebounded from its semifinal loss in the Mountain West Conference Tournament to defeat San Diego State University 4-2 on Saturday to take third place.


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News

Hunting for a crown

Tiana Thompson of the San Carlos Apache tribe performs a traditional Apache dance during the talent portion of the Miss Indian World Paegant 2001 at the Highland Theater Thursday.


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News

Gwich’in to speak about preservation

Sarah James, a Gwich’in from Alaska’s Arctic Village, will discuss the threat oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would pose to her culture today on campus. James will speak on behalf of the Gwich’in Steering Committee, which she founded in 1988 to establish Gwich’in cultural survival as a major issue in the debate over oil development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.


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News

Campus News In Brief

“A Conference for Girls and Women with Disabilities, Families, Educators, Service Providers and Community Members,” will be held today from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Hilton Hotel, 1901 University Blvd. N.E.


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News

Internet makes cheating easier

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — College students stressed out about big term papers due soon might think back thankfully to those TV advertisements broadcast during the NCAA basketball tournament in March. They offered help — for a price — from a Web site, Questia.com, a digital library with 35,000 complete books.


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News

Sneak preview

Filmmakers Norman Patrick Brown (right) and Lena Carr speak with UNM graduate student Eulynda Toledo Benalli before a screening of Brown’s “Lijj’ Blylin/Horse Song” in Northrop Hall Thursday.


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News

History said, herstory said

UNM law professor Antoinette Sedillo L¢pez points to a picture in her book, “Fragments Of Historia(Ella) (Herstory),” during a book signing in Zimmerman Library’s Willard Reading Room Thursday.



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Opinion

On-campus food service transition needs attention

As you may know, the Student Union Building is undergoing a $25 million renovation project with a projected completion date of June 2002. Along with the construction project, the Student Union Building also had a major internal change.



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Opinion

Editor bids farewell; thanks readers, staff

As the 2000-2001 school year comes to a close, so does my term as editor in chief of the New Mexico Daily Lobo. This is also an end of a wonderful, four-year ride at the Daily Lobo for me. While new and exciting opportunities await me as I leave this newspaper, I will never forget the time and the people I have met here. This will always be a special place for me.




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Opinion

Televised execution perverse idea

While April 19, 1995 started off as an ordinary day, it didn’t stay that way for very long. Just after 9 a.m., the nation was rocked to the core of its collective consciousness by a tragedy of unspeakable proportions.

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