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Lobos keep pace in tight race

On a night filled with emotion, the UNM women’s basketball team defeated the University of Wyoming 65-54 Saturday night in The Pit in the last regular-season home game for UNM seniors Nikki Heckroth, Miranda Sanchez and Jennifer Williams.


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Campus News In Brief

Phi Delta Phi, a graduate student organization that promotes professionalism and ethics in the legal field, is sponsoring Ethics Week today through Friday at the UNM Law School.


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Movin' on up ...

Sophomore Ethan Ryan takes on a climbing wall set up by U.S. Army recruiters outside the Student Residence Center Commons Friday.



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Sports

UNM is the walking dead after road victory

Seemingly left for dead just two weeks ago, the UNM men’s basketball team defeated Colorado State University 54-51 Saturday for its fourth straight win. With the victory, UNM is still in contention for the Mountain West Conference regular-season title.


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Greeks to raise money for children with HIV

UNM fraternity and sorority members will sing, dance, attend seminars and compete in sporting events during Greek Week to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. For the next five days, the groups will compete against each other while raising money to help the foundation, which serves the needs of children who are HIV-positive.


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Opinion

Opportunity to debate theories appreciated

Editor, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the College of Arts & Sciences and the Departments of Psychology, Physics & Astronomy, Earth & Planetary Sciences, Biology and Chemistry for sponsoring my talk “Technical Problems with Intelligent Design Theory,” Feb. 19 at the Kiva Lecture Hall.


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Sports

Track results show progress

The UNM track and field program achieved the goal set by its coaches — to improve — at the Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships, held Thursday through Sunday at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.




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Opinion

It’s as simple as a shot (dram) of whisk(e)y

Editor, While I agree with Brad Lord-Leutwyler that, for the most part, sports celebrities are not to be mistaken for heroes and that his letter should serve as a call to arms against Webster’s Dictionary — the editors advocate the synonomy of ‘ensure’ and ‘insure’ — I cannot deny the rage that springs from reading his Feb. 22 column.


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Sports

Sports in Brief

Women’s Tennis Fresh off a four-game road swing, the UNM women’s tennis team returns home for matches against Montana State University today at 5 p.m. and Colorado University Saturday at 5 p.m. Both matches will be played at the UNM Tennis Club.



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Sports

Baseball sputters to 4-9 start

Coming into the season, the UNM baseball team had high expectations placed on it, with several polls picking it to finish second in the Mountain West Conference. But an early-season slump has the Lobos concerned about reaching some of their goals.



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Fledgling peer group seeks student support

Members of Students Educating Peers About Sex are seeking support to keep the student organization afloat because the Student Health Center cut all ties with the group Feb. 10. UNM student Jeremy Jaramillo, Students Educating Peers About Sex president, accused representatives of the Student Health Center of forcefully taking over the program, firing employees and unfairly removing it from its health center offices. “They were taking over all of our daily activities, changing all our forms, changing our recruitment forms, changing our mission and we were compromising a lot with them,” he said.



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UNM school marks milestone

The UNM School of Medicine will celebrate its 40th anniversary with some distinguished guests in Santa Fe today.


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Opinion

Women and homosexuals still discrimination targets

Editor, Between the Sigma Chi incident and the Grammy Awards incident, some major shifts have been made in the area of political correctness. As a public service to the liberal clowns on my left and the conservative jokers on my right, lets look at what we’ve learned this week.


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Ruben's Diary

What has driven our success the past three games is that we're getting hot at the right time. We have been playing with a vengeance, and that's what we'll need if we plan to make a run at a Mountain West Conference title and the NCAA Tournament.

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