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Wilson discusses scholarship plan
Alma Olaechea | February 13Congresswoman Heather Wilson, R-N.M., told UNM students during a forum Monday that she supports recruitment and training of potential teachers through the use of scholarships. Wilson spoke to a crowd of less than 50 at UNM's School of Education about a bill she plans to propose that would give student teachers $10,000 in exchange for a two-year teaching commitment.
Cruise Marriage: Impossible
Steve Johnson Chicago Tribune | February 13Any day now, I'm expecting to receive in the mail the sugar bowl and creamer in their pattern that I sent to Tom and Nicole on the occasion of their marriage.
Moe.'s sound hard to pinpoint
Ron Gonzales | February 13I swear I will not utter the words "jam" and "band" together when describing the band moe. and its new release Dither, because that would be too easy.
Perfect Circle
February 13Maynard James Keenan of A Perfect Circle peforms “Thinking of You” at the Kiva Auditorium Sunday night.
'Vagina' coincides with V-Day
Kristine MitchellDaily Lobo | February 13A cast of 16 women performed Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" to a sold-out crowd at UNM's Rodey Theatre Saturday night.
Electoral process could use a dose of honesty, integrity
February 13Editor, Jeremy Reynalds’ Feb. 9 column regarding Rep. Joe Thompson’s bill requiring photo identification at polling places hit the nail on the head.
Lobos pummel Panthers
Ron Gonzales | February 13Just 48 hours after losing a heart-wrenching game at the Air Force Academy, the UNM men's basketball team returned home to a raucous Pit crowd last night and displayed an equally raucous effort in deposing Georgia State University 91-78 in a non-conference game.
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.