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Sigma Chi suspended through fall

UNM has suspended the Sigma Chi fraternity through the fall semester for its role in taping a swastika to the roof of a black student’s car that was illegally parked in the fraternity’s lot.


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Money Rules!

Ryan Rice, chairman of the College Republicans, speaks during a meeting in Dane Smith Hall Wednesday night about the group’s goal of recruiting enough members to become the largest student organization at UNM.


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News

`Donnas' don't age gracefully

What happened when the members of The Donnas turned 21?They lost some of their rock 'n' roll energy.The Donnas' fourth full-length album Turn 21, seems like a step back from the high-energy punk rock they released in 1999 on the CD Get Skintight.







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Sports

UNM holds on in 72-68 win over CSU

Clutch free throws down the stretch helped the UNM women’s basketball team keep Colorado State University at bay in crazy 72-68 win Thursday night at The Pit. The Lobos (15-10, 6-5) nearly lost all of an 18-point lead in a frantic second half, but made enough pays down the stretch to get back into the race for second place in the Mountain West Conference.


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Opinion

Heroes deserve recognition

Who is your hero? I only ask this because I have noticed a distinct lack of heroes in the world, at least the bona-fide type. I bring the whole thing up because, as is often the case, I overheard a conversation at Satellite Toys and Coffee.



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News

Brainstorming

Leslie Chamberlin (left) listens to Elizabeth Cahn, program services coordinator for the Women's Resource Center, speak during a meeting about ways to treat eating disorders at the Center Wednesday.


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News

Campus Briefs

People Living Through Cancer, the Intercultural Cancer Council and UNM's African American Studies Department are working together to present "Speaking with One Voice," a forum addressing the unequal burden of cancer on minorities and the poor.




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News

Bakery's breadsticks tasty

Pecorino Cheese and Lemon Pepper Breadsticks are available at COSTCO, 1420 Renaissance Blvd. N.E. For more information, visit www.aficionadobakery.com.


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News

Complete List of Grammy Winners

See a complete of the 43rd Grammy Award winners. Album of the Year: "Two Against Nature," Steely Dan. Latin Pop Album: "Shakira - MTV Unplugged," Shakira.


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News

Speaker: Honesty best policy

Diversity speaker Steve Birdine told a large group of UNM students Tuesday night that the answers to racial problems are as simple as being nice to each other. “The biggest problem we have in higher education is that we have a lot of experts who can’t communicate and have politicized diversity to the point that people aren’t honest with each other anymore,” he said. “If people just followed the golden rule — do unto others as you want them to do unto you — we would have no trouble getting along.” Birdine is the coordinator of Diversity Programs at Indiana University and president of Creative Diversity Communications. With racial tensions flaring up at UNM following an incident with a swastika being taped to a black student’s car while she was illegally parked outside of a fraternity, a variety of campus leaders sponsored Birdine’s visit.

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