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Filmmaker attempts to save sanity at Harwood
Matt Rana Daily Lobo | February 13The quest for a slice of cinema that will save one's sanity is the impetus behind New York's Robert Beck Memorial Cinema film series.
UNM defense tops Georgia
Francisco Ojeda | February 13After UNM’s loss to Brigham Young University earlier in the season, UNM head coach Fran Fraschilla said his team played as individuals. But on Monday night, the Lobos won as a team.
how's your health?
February 13Shirlee James-Johnson (left) watches as Alice Garcia fills out a health survey in the Student Health Center for Heart Health Week Monday.
Program opens market for students
Jenna Naranjo | February 13UNM engineering students may now find the job market friendlier after graduation. The University was recently accepted to participate in the Global Wireless Education Consortium, which some University officials say could bring more jobs to people in New Mexico - including UNM graduates.
Edgy `Godspell' finds niche
Amber L. Earls | February 13Some musicals suffer when staged in a small performance area, but "Godspell" is not one of them.
Cairns finds new home perfect in 11-6 triumph
Francisco Ojeda | February 12Playing at the Albuquerque Sports Stadium for the first time in a decade seemed to help the UNM baseball team in its 11-6 win over Southern Utah, ending a season-opening six-game losing streak.
ASUNM holds open house
Alma Olaechea | February 12Students wandered through the new ASUNM and Student Activities offices eating cookies, turning in budget forms and getting to know people during an open house Friday.
New respect for vegetarians
Jordan Lewis | February 12Today I came to empathize with vegetarians.
Lobos hit rock bottom after road loss to Air Force
Iliana Limn | February 12The UNM men's basketball team has reached a whole new low that seemed unimaginable when the Lobos built a promising 12-2 record to begin the season.
`Political correctness'corrupts, misses point
February 12Editor, Just when I thought the level of absurdity regarding the Sigma Chi parking lot fiasco couldn't possibly increase, along came Joel Nossoff's successful letter in Wednesday's Daily Lobo.
Berthold gives forum a mouthful about dean
Jenna Naranjo | February 12The room went silent Friday afternoon when UNM associate professor Richard Berthold accused Dean of Library Services Robert Migneault of being corrupt and destructive to the general library.
it takes a steady hand
Amy Weber | February 12UNM senior Gina Marisa Griego (right) observes Eric See, a junior from West Mesa High School, placing a softball on a tower he and his classmates made using marshmallows and spaghetti during High School Days in the Mechanical Engineering building Saturday.
NBC may feel XFL's hit in its pocketbook
Jay Senter | February 12I watched the XFL last weekend and was pleasantly surprised. I liked it, at least mostly.
Patience key to UNM's victory
Francisco Ojeda | February 12The University of New Mexico women's basketball team looked sluggish and out of sync but played well enough to beat the Air Force Academy 65-52 Saturday at The Pit.
express yourself ...
Cara McClendon | February 12Andre "Krishna" Little, preschool teacher at the UNM Child Care Center, reads a poem while sitting in front of a painting by Joseph Yvon Marc during Black History Month's Poetry and Art Night in Mesa Vista Hall Friday night.
Long signs players to squad
Ron Gonzales | February 9UNM head football coach Rocky Long seemed pleased when announcing the list of 26 signees for UNM's 2001 football squad.
La Posada's food policy
February 9Recently, I was eating dinner at La Posada Dining Hall and decided to take a bagel back to my dorm room as a snack for later that night.
Heaton fails to see the acts of racism at UNM
February 9Once again, I write on behalf of the portion of the UNM community that feels acts of racism have no place on this campus. Suzanne Heaton's Feb. 8 letter was appalling to me and many other students on campus. I cannot believe the things that people are willing to say to the general public and think that they are right.
GPSA shows off new office
Iliana Limn | February 9UNM President Bill Gordon pledged his commitment to supporting graduate and professional students during a GPSA open house Thursday. Gordon and about 125 other administrators, faculty, staff and students gathered for the Graduate and Professional Student Association’s reception in its new offices at the lower level of the former bookstore southeast of Woodward Hall. “When I first became a graduate student a couple of years ago, I learned two things right away — that graduate students are taken for granted for all the work they do and are the most important part of the campus,” Gordon said.