slightly in the lead,” Barela told the Daily Lobo before final results came in. “If things continue to trend right, we’re going to do really well tonight.” At the Albuquerque Hilton, sup- porters watched numbers roll in, cheering each time a Republican gained the lead. “What do we want tonight? Re- publicans, Republicans, Republi- cans,” supporter Ron Toya said. Jaymie Roybal, ASUNM attor- ney general who showed up to the Democratic watch party, said she was optimistic about the results. “If that’s the product of the Re- publicans taking over the House of Representatives, then it’s not completely negative,” Roybal said. Numbers eventually spiked, giv- ing Republican Secretary of State candidate Dianna Duran a win. She became the first Republican to hold the office in 82 years. “e only word I have for tonight is just amazing,” Duran said. “is is a night for New Mexico. New Mexicans have taken back this of- fice. We’ve lost control for so many years, but tonight the people have taken back control.” Brian Colón, the defeated nomi- nee for Lt. Gov., said the fight is not over. “I’m going to rest tomorrow. I’m going to take the first day off I’ve had in 14 months,” Colón said. “But ursday, I’m going to wake up, and I’m going to be ready to fight for Democrats.” Supporter Jan Walton said she hopes the Republican gains Tues- day night are the first of many in getting the nation back on track. “It’s fantastic, just awesome,” she said. “I’m hoping for a total Repub- lican realm. It’s a great night that is going to turn this country around.” At the state level, Martinez said she will look to do just that. “We need to move New Mexi- co in a new direction — a new di- rection in economic policy, so that small businesses ... the backbone of New Mexico are able to compete,” she said. by Chelsea Erven and Ruben Hamming-Green [email protected]In an optimistic atmosphere, New Mexico Republicans watched poll results roll in, and supporters celebrated a national Republican takeover Monday night at the Albu- querque Hilton. Susana Martinez rode nation- al momentum and defeated Diane Denish in New Mexico’s governor’s race. “Tonight we have made history,” Martinez said in her victory speech in Las Cruces. While congratulating her op- ponent, Denish said during her concession speech that it’s going to take more than campaign ad- vertisements and politico speak to bring change to the state. She said change requires hard work and par- ty concessions. “We are in an era of bright cyni- cism, sound bites and catchy phras- es without a whole lot of substance behind any of it,” she said. “I hope for all of us that we can break the cycle of attack-driven politics and have a real conversation about what is important. ere is hard work to do, and it will require willingness to compromise on both sides of the aisle. It will demand civility and respect.” e night, though, wasn’t perfect for all Republicans. In the District 1 congressional race, Democrat Mar- tin Heinrich edged Jon Barela by 6,139 votes. After early and absentee votes were announced, Barela had 687- vote lead, and Republicans led in almost every office. “e evening is early, but with the early returns, it looks like we’re new mexico November 3, 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895 volume 115 issue 51 CRIMSON COUNTRY Republican Democrat Undecided No Race “What do we want tonight? Republicans, Republicans, Republicans.” ~Ron Toya Supporter GOP snatches seats back William Faulkner / AP Photo by David Espo and Nico Colombant Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Resurgent Republicans won control of the House and cut deeply into the Democrats’ majority in the Senate in momentous midterm elections shadowed by recession, ushering in a new era of divided govern- ment certain to complicate the fi- nal two years of President Barack Obama’s term. House Speaker-in-waiting John Boehner, voice breaking with emo- tion, declared shortly before mid- night Tuesday that the results were “a repudiation of Washington, a re- pudiation of big government and a repudiation of politicians who re- fuse to listen to the people.” Obama monitored returns at the White House, then telephoned Boehner with congratulations in a call that underscored the power shift. Incomplete returns showed the GOP picked up at least 58 House seats - the biggest party turnover in more than 70 years - and led for seven more, far in excess of what was needed for a majority. Among the losers was Rep. Tom Perriel- lo, a first-termer from Virginia for whom Obama campaigned just before the election. On a night of triumph, Repub- licans gained at least six Senate seats, and tea party favorites Rand Paul in Kentucky, Mike Lee in Utah and Marco Rubio in Florida were among their winners. But Chris- tine O’Donnell lost badly in Del- aware, for a seat that Republican strategists once calculated would be theirs with ease. And they lost the nation’s most closely watched race, in Nevada, where Majority Leader Harry Reid won an espe- cially costly and brutal campaign in a year filled with them. The GOP also wrested 10 gov- ernorships from the Democrats, Ohio and Pennsylvania among them, and gave two back, Califor- nia and Hawaii. The conservative, grassroots, Tea Party movement, which has emerged over the past two years in American politics, scored big wins for the Republican Party in U.S. con- gressional and gubernatorial races. The first Tea Party favorite to be declared a winner Tuesday was Rand Paul, who emerged victori- ous as a Republican Senator-elect for the southern state of Kentucky. Paul, a first-time candidate, said what he called a “tea party tidal wave” was coming down on Wash- ington with a message when new legislators take their seats in Janu- ary. “It is a message that I will carry with me on day one. It is a message of fiscal sanity, it is a message of limited constitutional government and balanced budgets,” he said. The Tea Party movement devel- oped in earnest last year follow- ing an outcry against big gov- ernment, taxes and President Barack Obama’s health care reform. Paul, an eye doctor, defeat- ed Kentucky’s attorney gen- eral, Democrat Jack Conway. In his victory speech, Paul made clear where he stands on poli- cies to reduce nearly 10 percent U.S. unemployment. “Govern- ment does not create jobs. In- dividual entrepreneurs, business men and women create jobs, but not the government,” he said. Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban exiles, is another Tea Party favorite who will be a new senator. He easily won a three way race in the south- ern state of Florida, which has been hit hard by high unemployment and a crumbling housing market. In his victory speech, Rubio said he believes America’s new legisla- tors will play a crucial role in de- termining the country’s history. “It is about whether we are go- ing to be the first generation of Americans to leave our children worse off than ourselves or the next generation that will allow them to inherit what they deserve,” he said. Governor-elect Susana Martinez prepares to give her victory speech Tuesday night in Las Cruces. She beat out Democrat Diane Denish in New Mexico’s governor race. D D L To complete our election coverage, we followed UNM alumnus and Valencia County Probate Judge candidate Christian T. Garcia through campaign stops and rallies. Visit our website for the multimedia piece. wednesday State Voter Turnout – 587,859 Bernalillo County Voter Turnout – 198,538 U.S. House District 1 (D) Martin Heinrich – 51.7% (R) Jon Barela – 48.3% U.S. House District 2 (D) Harry Teague – 44.4% (R) Steve Pearce – 55.6% U.S. House District 3 (D) Ben R. Lujan – 56.6% (R) omas E. Mullins – 43.4% Governor (D) Diane Denish – 46.3% (R) Susana Martinez – 53.4% 2010 New Mexico Election Results Results as of 2:15 a.m. Design by Nathan New
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slightly in the leadrdquo Barela told the Daily Lobo before nal results came in ldquoIf things continue to trend right wersquore going to do really well tonightrdquo
At the Albuquerque Hilton sup-porters watched numbers roll in cheering each time a Republican gained the lead
ldquoWhat do we want tonight Re-publicans Republicans Republi-cansrdquo supporter Ron Toya said
Jaymie Roybal ASUNM attor-ney general who showed up to the Democratic watch party said she was optimistic about the results
ldquoIf thatrsquos the product of the Re-publicans taking over the House of Representatives then itrsquos not
completely negativerdquo Roybal saidNumbers eventually spiked giv-
ing Republican Secretary of State candidate Dianna Duran a win She became the rst Republican to hold the o ce in 82 years
ldquo e only word I have for tonight is just amazingrdquo Duran said ldquo is is a night for New Mexico New Mexicans have taken back this of- ce Wersquove lost control for so many years but tonight the people have taken back controlrdquo
Brian Coloacuten the defeated nomi-nee for Lt Gov said the ght is not over
ldquoIrsquom going to rest tomorrow Irsquom going to take the rst day o Irsquove had in 14 monthsrdquo Coloacuten said ldquoBut
ursday Irsquom going to wake up and Irsquom going to be ready to ght for Democratsrdquo
Supporter Jan Walton said she hopes the Republican gains Tues-day night are the rst of many in getting the nation back on track
ldquoItrsquos fantastic just awesomerdquo she said ldquoIrsquom hoping for a total Repub-lican realm Itrsquos a great night that is going to turn this country aroundrdquo
At the state level Martinez said she will look to do just that
ldquoWe need to move New Mexi-co in a new direction mdash a new di-rection in economic policy so that small businesses the backbone of New Mexico are able to competerdquo she said
by Chelsea Erven and Ruben Hamming-Green
newsdailylobocom
In an optimistic atmosphere New Mexico Republicans watched poll results roll in and supporters celebrated a national Republican takeover Monday night at the Albu-querque Hilton
Susana Martinez rode nation-al momentum and defeated Diane Denish in New Mexicorsquos governorrsquos race
ldquoTonight we have made historyrdquo Martinez said in her victory speech in Las Cruces
While congratulating her op-ponent Denish said during her concession speech that itrsquos going to take more than campaign ad-vertisements and politico speak to bring change to the state She said change requires hard work and par-ty concessions
ldquoWe are in an era of bright cyni-cism sound bites and catchy phras-es without a whole lot of substance behind any of itrdquo she said ldquoI hope for all of us that we can break the cycle of attack-driven politics and have a real conversation about what is important ere is hard work to do and it will require willingness to compromise on both sides of the aisle It will demand civility and respectrdquo
e night though wasnrsquot perfect for all Republicans In the District 1 congressional race Democrat Mar-tin Heinrich edged Jon Barela by 6139 votes
After early and absentee votes were announced Barela had 687-vote lead and Republicans led in almost every o ce
ldquo e evening is early but with the early returns it looks like wersquore
new mexico
November 3 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895
volume 115 issue 51
CRIMSON COUNTRYRepublican
Democrat
Undecided
No Race
ldquoWhat do we want tonight
Republicans Republicans
Republicansrdquo~Ron ToyaSupporter
GOP snatches seats back
William Faulkner AP Photo
by David Espo and Nico Colombant
Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- Resurgent Republicans won control of the House and cut deeply into the Democratsrsquo majority in the Senate in momentous midterm elections shadowed by recession ushering in a new era of divided govern-ment certain to complicate the fi-nal two years of President Barack Obamarsquos term
House Speaker-in-waiting John Boehner voice breaking with emo-tion declared shortly before mid-night Tuesday that the results were ldquoa repudiation of Washington a re-pudiation of big government and a repudiation of politicians who re-fuse to listen to the peoplerdquo
Obama monitored returns at the White House then telephoned Boehner with congratulations in a call that underscored the power shift
Incomplete returns showed the GOP picked up at least 58 House seats - the biggest party turnover in more than 70 years - and led for seven more far in excess of what was needed for a majority Among the losers was Rep Tom Perriel-lo a first-termer from Virginia for whom Obama campaigned just before the election
On a night of triumph Repub-licans gained at least six Senate seats and tea party favorites Rand Paul in Kentucky Mike Lee in Utah and Marco Rubio in Florida were among their winners But Chris-tine OrsquoDonnell lost badly in Del-aware for a seat that Republican strategists once calculated would be theirs with ease And they lost the nationrsquos most closely watched race in Nevada where Majority Leader Harry Reid won an espe-cially costly and brutal campaign in a year filled with them
The GOP also wrested 10 gov-ernorships from the Democrats Ohio and Pennsylvania among them and gave two back Califor-nia and Hawaii
The conservative grassroots Tea Party movement which has emerged over the past two years in American politics scored big wins for the Republican Party in US con-gressional and gubernatorial races The first Tea Party favorite to be declared a winner Tuesday was Rand Paul who emerged victori-ous as a Republican Senator-elect for the southern state of KentuckyPaul a first-time candidate said what he called a ldquotea party tidal waverdquo was coming down on Wash-ington with a message when new legislators take their seats in Janu-ary ldquoIt is a message that I will carry
with me on day one It is a message of fiscal sanity it is a message of limited constitutional government and balanced budgetsrdquo he saidThe Tea Party movement devel-oped in earnest last year follow-ing an outcry against big gov-ernment taxes and President Barack Obamarsquos health care reform Paul an eye doctor defeat-ed Kentuckyrsquos attorney gen-eral Democrat Jack ConwayIn his victory speech Paul made clear where he stands on poli-cies to reduce nearly 10 percent US unemployment ldquoGovern-ment does not create jobs In-dividual entrepreneurs business men and women create jobs but not the governmentrdquo he said Marco Rubio the son of Cuban exiles is another Tea Party favorite who will be a new senator He easily won a three way race in the south-ern state of Florida which has been hit hard by high unemployment and a crumbling housing market In his victory speech Rubio said he believes Americarsquos new legisla-tors will play a crucial role in de-termining the countryrsquos history
ldquoIt is about whether we are go-ing to be the first generation of Americans to leave our children worse off than ourselves or the next generation that will allow them to inherit what they deserverdquo he said
Governor-elect Susana Martinez prepares to give her victory speech Tuesday night in Las Cruces She beat out Democrat Diane Denish in New Mexicorsquos governor race
D D LTo complete our election coverage we followed
UNM alumnus and Valencia County Probate Judge candidate Christian T Garcia through campaign
stops and rallies Visit our website for the multimedia piece
wednesday
State Voter Turnout ndash 587859
Bernalillo County Voter Turnout ndash 198538
US House District 1
(D) Martin Heinrich ndash 517
(R) Jon Barela ndash 483
US House District 2
(D) Harry Teague ndash 444
(R) Steve Pearce ndash 556
US House District 3
(D) Ben R Lujan ndash 566
(R) omas E Mullins ndash 434
Governor
(D) Diane Denish ndash 463
(R) Susana Martinez ndash 534
2010 New Mexico Election Results
Results as of 215 am Design by Nathan New
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Editor-in-ChiefPat Lohmann Managing EditorIsaac Avilucea News EditorLeah ValenciaAssistant News EditorShaun Griswold Staff ReportersRuben Hamming-GreenChelsea ErvenOnline and Photo EditorJunfu Han
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where are we
Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo
Last Weekrsquos Photo
Austin Morrell correctly identified the location of last weekrsquos photo which was taken at the second-floor balcony of the Humanities building
New Mexico Daily lobo
Career Week Career PreparationResume RescueNovember 1 amp 2 900 AM - 400 PMUNM Career Services Student Services Room 220
Resume Rescue takes place before a career fair and during these days students can come by Career Services and on a walk-in basis meet with a Career Development Facilitator to create or update a resume andor ask any questions related to career fairs
How to Work a Career FairNovember 1 300 - 400 PMUNM Career Services Student Services Room 220
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What is a career fair all about What do I need to bring with me What do I wear How do I ldquoworkrdquo the room Will I be interviewed right away Get all your questions answered at these vital career information sessions
Resume amp Cover Letter WorkshopNovember 1 1000 - 1100 AMUNM Career Services Student Services Room 220
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Did you know that each resume you hand to an employer should be unique and specific What should a cover letter and resume say about you and the job you want Attend this workshop in order to learn the latest techniques in resumes and cover letter writing
November 3 100 - 200 PMUNM Career Services Student Services Room 220
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best and the brightest that New Mexico has to offer and to encourage
job seekers to consider a career in public service - ldquoWorking for
Americardquo The focus is on employment in federal state and municipal
governments Students from all the four-year universities and two-year
community colleges are invited to attend The showcase is open to all
UNM alumni and community members as well
For More Information Call the UNM Ofce of Career Services at 277-2531 or visit
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Public Service Career Showcase rsquo10Presented by UNM Ofce of Career Services
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WASHINGTON mdash Democrats narrowly held their Senate major-ity Tuesday but suffered at least six stinging losses including the Illinois seat once held by President Barack Obama
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada survived a fierce challenge from tea party Repub-lican Sharron Angle but Republi-cans ousted two Democratic sena-tors and picked up Democratic-held seats in three other states
Reidrsquos win plus Democratic vic-tories in California and West Vir-ginia kept Republicans short of the 10-seat gain they needed for the majority
With Republicans taking over the House Obama will need a Dem-ocratic-run Senate to champion his legislative agenda
Minority Leader Mitch McCon-nell R-Ky hailed his partyrsquos gains ldquoTonight the voters ensured their
message was heard loud and clearrdquo he said
Veteran Democratic Sens Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas lost their re-election bids Republicans took open Democratic-held Senate seats in Illinois Pennsylvania North Da-kota and Indiana
In Illinois GOP Rep Mark Kirk won a bitter contest against Dem-ocratic state treasurer Alexi Gian-noulias for Obamarsquos old seat Gian-noulias was dogged by legal woes at his opponentrsquos family-owned bank while Kirk had his own problems af-ter exaggerating his military record Obama made several campaign ap-pearances for Giannoulias includ-ing last Saturday and Sunday
Tea party champions won high-profile races in Florida and Ken-tucky spearheading a likely cadre of libertarian-leaning Republicans who will press party leaders to be more adamant about lower tax-es less spending and smaller government
Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mar-co Rubio of Florida rocked the GOP establishment last spring by routing leadership favorites in party prima-ries Then they beat back Democratsrsquo efforts to paint them as too extreme winning comfortably on Tuesday
In Utah tea party-backed Mike Lee also won easily after snatching the Republican nomination from Sen Bob Bennett in March
ldquoTonight therersquos a tea party tidal waverdquo said an exultant Paul
Feingold a three-term Demo-crat lost to GOP newcomer Ron Johnson in Wisconsin Best known for efforts to tighten campaign fi-nance laws Feingold was the only senator to vote against the so-called Patriot Act passed after the 2001 ter-rorist attacks calling it a dangerous infringement on civil liberties
Johnson 55 made a fortune in manufacturing plastics He wants to repeal the nationrsquos new health care law which he calls the great-est single assault on freedom in his lifetime
news Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 3
by Sofia Sanchez sanchezunmedu
UNM Hospitals Information Technologies and the Health Sci-ences Center will merge GroupWise e-mail systems Friday
The merger will improve com-munication between UNMH and HSC and faculty and staff on main campus said Sally Bowler-Hill pro-gram operations director for Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center
ldquoThe integration will consider-ably improve the ease of use for GroupWise users who are trying to make appointmentsrdquo she said ldquoYou can set up appointments with people who are GroupWise users so that will radically improve that experiencerdquo
The merger will require down-time between 5 am-5 pm on Friday
and will affect the School of Medi-cine College of Pharmacy Nurs-ing UNMH and faculty and staff on north and main campus
As part of the merger main campus HSC employees will have proxy access as well as share fold-ers calendars and address books and be able to instant message oth-er GroupWise users said Luis Mar-quez UNMH employee and College of Pharmacy student
According to UNM Today the e-mail merger was recommend-ed by a messaging and calendar-ing task force to provide a low-cost and available change that produces an efficient system for GroupWise users
Marquez said the current sys-tem is already helpful and with GroupWise expanding its fea-tures and functions it will be more productive
E-mail merger improves ease of use
Contrary to what was printed in Mondayrsquos ldquoGraduate students form union to tackle cutsrdquo GPSA President Lissa Knudsen said half of all UNM classes are taught by graduate students not Liza Minno-Bloom
Contrary to what was printed in Mondayrsquos ldquoStudentsrsquo requests for more recycling lsquoimplausiblersquordquo Jeff Zumwalt was quoted directly as say-ing ldquoSome sayhelliprdquo The quote should have been attributed to Mary Clark who was speaking for Zumwalt
corrections
Democratic senators lsquooustedrsquo
opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday
November 3 2010
Page
4
Editor
In regards to the breast-feeding incident at the Frontier Restaurant the establishment apolo-gized for its error
Itrsquos doubtful that this was ever a case of in-stitutionalized ldquobreast-ismrdquo It was probably more a case of a security guard and two em-ployees making an error Errors happen and not every time that they happen do people need to polarize and make war about them The Frontier issued an apology and said what occurred during ldquoboobie-gaterdquo was not its policy What more needs to be done or said in this situation Now sides are being drawn and people are getting a chance to complain about a situation that had nothing to do with them
Whether in religion or politics or just day-to-day activities it seems commonplace in the US to be fractured and divided over every occurrence It never hurts to throw in a good dose of indignation and feigned butt-hurt but honestly pick battles that matter people
This incident at Frontier was a big case of nothing that was apologized for The only thing left to be done at this point is to move on find the next polarizing event that matters not in the grand scheme of things take a big breath and begin shouting until the next event to feign indignation arises
Jason Eric StaffordUNM student
EditorThis is in response to the ldquoDesperate
Timesrdquo feature on Oct 29 ldquoEconomic picture bleak for photo deptrdquo
I noticed a few things in the article that re-ally caught my attention especially since Irsquom a part of the fine arts department I have been frustrated for quite some time about the way our money is spent and it is long past due for someone to do something about it I did some research last year on our ldquocourse feesrdquo and what they are used for (or at least what they are supposed to be used for)
Most of the money is in fact supposed to be used for computer software and hardware
regardless of whether you are a painting drawing or photography student Between all of the studentsrsquo course fees I find it hard to believe that the school is having trouble fund-ing the fine arts department instead of simply squandering money in the wrong places
The fine arts building is riddled with leaks clogged sinks and the main painting room on the second floor has a two-inch hole through the wall to the outside world
I have heard that the leaks have been so bad that the photo department had to un-plug and relocate numerous computers dur-ing rainstorms With all of these issues itrsquos un-believable that the school just tells us ldquoSorry we canrsquot afford to fix the problems in your buildingrdquo
All of this is on top of everything already mentioned in the article and thatrsquos barely the beginning
I have thought of a few effective cost-cut-ting measures The largest measure If the school cannot afford to fix the problems in the fine arts building how about not spend-ing $750000 per year on our football coach mdash or better yet how about not spending $60 million to renovate The Pit even though it was perfectly fine
As a former UNM athlete I can say that like Nick Miller stated UNM is neglecting its academic mission Anyone can tell that the school is neglecting its academic mission by looking at how the school decides to spend our money
Stuart St LouisUNM student
Editorrsquos Note The Pit renovation was funded through loans and bonds
EditorIf there is an image that reflects how im-
portant UNM students are to the University and the City of Albuquerque the crime map I printed Tuesday from the APD website is it
The map shows the 439 crimes commit-ted within a one-mile radius of UNM from Sept 1ndashNov 1 It is easy to see that the ma-jority of crimes are committed along Central Avenue adjacent to main campus student housing and close to the site for the freshmen dormitory
Those of us who spent so much time at-
tending and providing input at the Student Housing Outreach meetings are disappointed that none of the improvements for pedestri-anbike access providing more greenrecre-ationgarden space or improving the com-munity interface on Girard Boulevard will be implemented in the first phase of housing
We do not think 800 freshmen will (or should) be encouraged to live on the south-east end of campus and use alternative modes of transportation (mass transit in par-ticular) unless Central Avenuersquos public safety is improved
We believe a joint effort between the city and UNM is required to make that happen in the form of more surveillance around bus stops and Walgreens improved lighting and
pedestrian walkways moving the parole of-fice eliminating parking lots and slowing traffic
If steps are taken to improve public safety then we also recommend retaining the sum-mer bus schedule (longer hours) on Central Avenue during the school year to accommo-date students who live work and play down-town and in Nob Hill
Without solid evidence that these changes can take place UNM land on Lomas Boule-vard mdash where mass transit pedestrians and parking are much safer mdash would be a better site for freshmen student housing
Susan MichieCommunity member
EditOriaL BOard
Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief
Isaac AviluceaManaging editor
Jenny GignacOpinion editor
Leah ValenciaNews editor
LEttEr suBmissiOn pOLicy
Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees
EditorI want to commend the Daily Lobo on
the great information it added to the story about breast-feeding and discrimination
It was nice to see the positive and sup-portive words The story was indicative of the struggles women face in our society The woman in the story was simply trying to feed her child
The World Health Organization rec-ommends nursing for up to one year for maximum health benefits This is a great recommendation It would be wonderful if people in our society are up to speed with the fact that we are called mam-mals because of our mammary glands The glands ensure our ability to feed our young
When a society security guard or even a well-meaning friend sexualizes the mother-child bond and alludes to nurs-ing as a sexual or indecent act it may be a clue to how out of touch we really are I refer to the general ldquowerdquo in this statement because every time a woman nurses in public she is educating others on breast-feedingrsquos age-old normalcy I applaud the nursing mother It is hard enough to be a parent without dealing with discriminat-ing behaviors of those who are so out of touch with what it means to be human
Juniper DeckerBreast-feeding support coordinator
UNM Womenrsquos Resource Center
LEttErs
LEttErs
Itrsquos criminal to build freshmen
dormitory in crime-ridden area
Itrsquos not lsquofinersquo to neglect the arts
building or academic mission
Frontierrsquos apology over incident
should have been sufficient
Daily Loborsquos coverage on Frontier
breast-feeding incident notable
Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo culture ASUNM Community Experience would like to
congratulate Amnesty International forOctoberrsquos Project of the Month ldquoOne Million Bonesrdquo
Thank you for raising awareness
on campus and making a difference
in the community
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by Chris Quintanaculturedailylobocom
Kristianna Smith dropped out of high school around 13 and applied to community college courses at 15 She said high school wasnrsquot her ldquojamrdquo and that she was a misfit which she hopes is better in the long run and not a delu-sion to make her suffering worthwhile (her words not this reporterrsquos) Shersquos returning to finish an art studio de-gree after living in New York and Paris She is recently married evidenced not only by her declaration but her con-stant twisting of her wedding rings She sat down with the Daily Lobo to talk about kitchen appliances the do-mestic sphere and housewives in the 50s
DL Well tell me about your artKS Well itrsquos an installation I hate
video art which is really funny that I am doing a largely video art piece I filmed in total 81 kitchen appliances in sets of nines
DL What do people think when you tell them you have filmed a bunch of kitchen appliances
KS To be telling them about it Or them seeing it
DL I mean either way KS I think they are very different
I mean itrsquos one thing to say ldquoIrsquove got a bunch of appliances and they all run-ning and you know I make some waf-flesrdquo I donrsquot think thatrsquos representative of what I do at all
DL Yoursquore right When I first got your first press release I was a little skeptical too You said it was about kitchen appliances but when I watched the clips it was just entranc-ing I never knew blenders could be so entertaining
KS Yeah at any given time there
are 27 clips running DL So where did this idea come
from KS It sort of started with the toast-
ers In some ways mdash hang on I am try-ing to be articulate about this I cook a lot I love gadgets and I love this totally antiquated idea that these new appli-ances are going to make life so much easier
DL Like the 50s KS Yeah you put foodstuffs on
one side and out comes a hot meal for your whole family I donrsquot know what you do in the interim I guess you read a magazine I am a slow food person I love to start from nothing and really get involved with the process of cook-ing What I didnrsquot realize when I start-ed it is that appliances are pretty much inherently destructive
DL How so KS Yoursquore chopping blending
When it happens one by itself you donrsquot notice When nine of them are going itrsquos really loud and unnerving and cooking is common The instal-lation is going to be nice because itrsquos going to have the smell of waffles be-ing made and I am going to try to get it warm Itrsquos going to be everything that I sort of associate with the nostal-gia of waiting for my mom to make me cookies as a safe place And the videos are really violent
DL Thatrsquos a really interesting dis-parity going on there
KS Yeah you know itrsquos indicative of the domestic sphere right especial-ly if we are talking about the 50s and this touch-button kitchen Therersquos this idea that yoursquore going to be so happy mdash this housewife shersquos so happy In reality I think a lot of those relation-ships were screwed up
DL Did you see a relationship like that Is that where all this nostalgia
comes from KS Well hellip I got married this sum-
mer and therersquos a lot of expectations that go with that Even if I feel that I am different than those ideals you canrsquot help but have them affect you Itrsquos like ldquoWhat is this going to look like How do I become the adult I want to be without eschewing domesticityrdquo I donrsquot want to be contrary I like to cook Itrsquos something I love to do I like a lot of woman work I love to garden At the same time therersquos this expecta-tion of who I am going to be because of those things like ldquoI am married I like to cook I like to garden so I better have children settle down and clean my houserdquo I am not I am the handy-man around my house Without real-izing it this project has become a way to both embrace those expectations and destroy them
DL And what does your husband think of the project
KS (Laughs) I think he likes them I didnrsquot start saying ldquoI am going to make this project that talks about the domestic sphere and how I am deal-ing with itrdquo Itrsquos definitely one of those things that came out on the other side I didnrsquot mean to but it has all these feminist connotations mdash the kitchen yoursquore talking ladies What does he think of them I think he likes them I donrsquot (know) He smiles
Object AmOrist
The Normal Gallery1415 Fourth St SW
Friday630 pm
Artist purees 50s housewife myth
In preparation for Fridayrsquos show artist Kristianna Smith contemplates the placement of kitchen appliances that will be displayed during the show along with their corresponding video projections
Amie Zimmer Daily Lobo
Page 6 Wednesday november 3 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture
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While it may take some writ-ers years to compose a full-length novel one group asks would-be au-thors to churn one out in a month
Nov 1 marked the first day of the National Novel Writing Month an international event where writers stare at a blank computer screen while trying to complete a 50000-word novel within the designated 30 days
Kathy Kitts one of the local organizers said more than 200000 writers across the world are expect-ed to participate making this yearrsquos NaNoWriMo the biggest yet She said itrsquos crucial to surround yourself
with supportive people through the grueling process
ldquoIt doesnrsquot make a difference if yoursquore Stephen King or if yoursquove never written anything in your liferdquo she said ldquoYou tell the world lsquoIrsquom going to do thisrsquo You find like-minded people who want to do the same thing and have just as busy of a life as you dordquo
Tiffany Tackett NaNoWriMorsquos unofficial representative said the challenge isnrsquot impossible for students
ldquoI have gotten the great satisfac-tion of knowing that not only can I work a job do housework go to class and prepare for finals dur-ing the month of November but I can also pound out an entire novel
while all that other stuff is still going onrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos a great feelingrdquo
Jim Schnedar a five-year NaNoWriMo participant said the contest is about quantity not quality
ldquoEvery writer has that critic on their shoulder that itrsquos never good enough that you have to rewrite that sentencerdquo he said ldquoThis just gets the story out at 50000 words and then you can go back and start to look at it Itrsquos just a way to get a story out so more stories that come out the more stories can come inrdquo
Stop thinking start writing
by Graham Gentzgbgentzunmedu
Contrary to what it may seem Fu-sion Theatre Companyrsquos produc-tion of ldquoHappy Daysrdquo is not part of a chain reaction of existentialism tearing through Albuquerque
The writer Samuel Beckett is best known for writing ldquoWait-ing for Godotrdquo and kicking it with Jean-Paul Sartre
The coincidental recent pro-duction of ldquoNo Exitrdquo is bound to draw comparisons but Beckett does not function in the same way ldquoAbsurdismrdquo is often the word used to describe theater or any art where the subject mat-ter is flat-out surreal This is not necessarily accurate for ldquoHappy Daysrdquo Here form is function and function is form Itrsquos both pure and chaotic with only as much to take in as you allow
After a cheerfully energetic curtain speech yoursquore introduced to the screens that wrap around the space wriggling about its imaginary boundaries Double-mounted projectors near the back cast a green otherworldly sky
A woman is situated at the cen-ter waist deep in a sort of anthill cake The play doesnrsquot get much more structured from here
The two characters technically have names but the exact details are never important here
To say Laurie Thomasrsquo role as the cake-covered woman is challenging is a gross under-statement She never leaves her anthill which restricts her move-ment to the waist and up Thomas talks the entire time with only the most minor exception and about what is difficult to say
You are asked to take a ride on a stream of consciousness mdash a dif-ficult but enjoyable one Thomasrsquo face dances with dynamic feeling making robust use of her end-less transitions from one bouncy thought to the next Sometimes the thoughts string together to form little globules of emotion and suddenly itrsquos a bit of mono-logue but it could all be in your head
John Hardmanrsquos part is minus-cule but entertaining and this is not simply because you wish for variety You almost never see his face when hersquos actually in view and the bulk of his lines are deliv-ered while he resides in a hole in the ground No really
It seems impossible not to ask the fundamental questions of context and content but even ap-proaching these ideas seems fruit-less Outside space time Beckett
plants the expression of the play directly into you mdash both the char-acters and actual words spoken
The images yoursquore asked to take in are freed from restraints or anything resembling a theatrical structure though the characters are not as bleak as their existence appears to be
This is not a play for everyone In one go itrsquos a little hard to
take Itrsquos best to let it waft over you as you consider it mdash not the sup-posed hidden meanings but as a fractal of ideas you can stare into and take what you want and leave what you do not
ldquoHappy Daysrdquo
by Samuel Beckett directed by Jacqueline ReidThe Cell Theatre
700 First St NWThursdays and Fridays at 8 pm
Saturdays at 2 and 8 pm Sundays at 6 pm until Nov 14
$25 Students($10 Student Rush Thursdays
Nov 4 and 11 at 8 pm)
For more info go toNaNoWriMoorg
lsquoAbsurdrsquo isnrsquot quite the word
The Daily Lobo is accepting applications for culture reporters
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Women TerroristsStarts at 1200pmLocation UNM Campus
The event is a lecture about child soldiers in Africa by Stephen Bishop an Associate Professor of French at the University of New Mexico
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Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo
Last Weekrsquos Photo
Austin Morrell correctly identified the location of last weekrsquos photo which was taken at the second-floor balcony of the Humanities building
New Mexico Daily lobo
Career Week Career PreparationResume RescueNovember 1 amp 2 900 AM - 400 PMUNM Career Services Student Services Room 220
Resume Rescue takes place before a career fair and during these days students can come by Career Services and on a walk-in basis meet with a Career Development Facilitator to create or update a resume andor ask any questions related to career fairs
How to Work a Career FairNovember 1 300 - 400 PMUNM Career Services Student Services Room 220
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November 3 100 - 200 PMUNM Career Services Student Services Room 220
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November 4 900 AM - 300 PMUNM Student Union Building BallroomsConsider an exciting career in public service The UNM Public
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best and the brightest that New Mexico has to offer and to encourage
job seekers to consider a career in public service - ldquoWorking for
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governments Students from all the four-year universities and two-year
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WASHINGTON mdash Democrats narrowly held their Senate major-ity Tuesday but suffered at least six stinging losses including the Illinois seat once held by President Barack Obama
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada survived a fierce challenge from tea party Repub-lican Sharron Angle but Republi-cans ousted two Democratic sena-tors and picked up Democratic-held seats in three other states
Reidrsquos win plus Democratic vic-tories in California and West Vir-ginia kept Republicans short of the 10-seat gain they needed for the majority
With Republicans taking over the House Obama will need a Dem-ocratic-run Senate to champion his legislative agenda
Minority Leader Mitch McCon-nell R-Ky hailed his partyrsquos gains ldquoTonight the voters ensured their
message was heard loud and clearrdquo he said
Veteran Democratic Sens Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas lost their re-election bids Republicans took open Democratic-held Senate seats in Illinois Pennsylvania North Da-kota and Indiana
In Illinois GOP Rep Mark Kirk won a bitter contest against Dem-ocratic state treasurer Alexi Gian-noulias for Obamarsquos old seat Gian-noulias was dogged by legal woes at his opponentrsquos family-owned bank while Kirk had his own problems af-ter exaggerating his military record Obama made several campaign ap-pearances for Giannoulias includ-ing last Saturday and Sunday
Tea party champions won high-profile races in Florida and Ken-tucky spearheading a likely cadre of libertarian-leaning Republicans who will press party leaders to be more adamant about lower tax-es less spending and smaller government
Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mar-co Rubio of Florida rocked the GOP establishment last spring by routing leadership favorites in party prima-ries Then they beat back Democratsrsquo efforts to paint them as too extreme winning comfortably on Tuesday
In Utah tea party-backed Mike Lee also won easily after snatching the Republican nomination from Sen Bob Bennett in March
ldquoTonight therersquos a tea party tidal waverdquo said an exultant Paul
Feingold a three-term Demo-crat lost to GOP newcomer Ron Johnson in Wisconsin Best known for efforts to tighten campaign fi-nance laws Feingold was the only senator to vote against the so-called Patriot Act passed after the 2001 ter-rorist attacks calling it a dangerous infringement on civil liberties
Johnson 55 made a fortune in manufacturing plastics He wants to repeal the nationrsquos new health care law which he calls the great-est single assault on freedom in his lifetime
news Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 3
by Sofia Sanchez sanchezunmedu
UNM Hospitals Information Technologies and the Health Sci-ences Center will merge GroupWise e-mail systems Friday
The merger will improve com-munication between UNMH and HSC and faculty and staff on main campus said Sally Bowler-Hill pro-gram operations director for Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center
ldquoThe integration will consider-ably improve the ease of use for GroupWise users who are trying to make appointmentsrdquo she said ldquoYou can set up appointments with people who are GroupWise users so that will radically improve that experiencerdquo
The merger will require down-time between 5 am-5 pm on Friday
and will affect the School of Medi-cine College of Pharmacy Nurs-ing UNMH and faculty and staff on north and main campus
As part of the merger main campus HSC employees will have proxy access as well as share fold-ers calendars and address books and be able to instant message oth-er GroupWise users said Luis Mar-quez UNMH employee and College of Pharmacy student
According to UNM Today the e-mail merger was recommend-ed by a messaging and calendar-ing task force to provide a low-cost and available change that produces an efficient system for GroupWise users
Marquez said the current sys-tem is already helpful and with GroupWise expanding its fea-tures and functions it will be more productive
E-mail merger improves ease of use
Contrary to what was printed in Mondayrsquos ldquoGraduate students form union to tackle cutsrdquo GPSA President Lissa Knudsen said half of all UNM classes are taught by graduate students not Liza Minno-Bloom
Contrary to what was printed in Mondayrsquos ldquoStudentsrsquo requests for more recycling lsquoimplausiblersquordquo Jeff Zumwalt was quoted directly as say-ing ldquoSome sayhelliprdquo The quote should have been attributed to Mary Clark who was speaking for Zumwalt
corrections
Democratic senators lsquooustedrsquo
opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday
November 3 2010
Page
4
Editor
In regards to the breast-feeding incident at the Frontier Restaurant the establishment apolo-gized for its error
Itrsquos doubtful that this was ever a case of in-stitutionalized ldquobreast-ismrdquo It was probably more a case of a security guard and two em-ployees making an error Errors happen and not every time that they happen do people need to polarize and make war about them The Frontier issued an apology and said what occurred during ldquoboobie-gaterdquo was not its policy What more needs to be done or said in this situation Now sides are being drawn and people are getting a chance to complain about a situation that had nothing to do with them
Whether in religion or politics or just day-to-day activities it seems commonplace in the US to be fractured and divided over every occurrence It never hurts to throw in a good dose of indignation and feigned butt-hurt but honestly pick battles that matter people
This incident at Frontier was a big case of nothing that was apologized for The only thing left to be done at this point is to move on find the next polarizing event that matters not in the grand scheme of things take a big breath and begin shouting until the next event to feign indignation arises
Jason Eric StaffordUNM student
EditorThis is in response to the ldquoDesperate
Timesrdquo feature on Oct 29 ldquoEconomic picture bleak for photo deptrdquo
I noticed a few things in the article that re-ally caught my attention especially since Irsquom a part of the fine arts department I have been frustrated for quite some time about the way our money is spent and it is long past due for someone to do something about it I did some research last year on our ldquocourse feesrdquo and what they are used for (or at least what they are supposed to be used for)
Most of the money is in fact supposed to be used for computer software and hardware
regardless of whether you are a painting drawing or photography student Between all of the studentsrsquo course fees I find it hard to believe that the school is having trouble fund-ing the fine arts department instead of simply squandering money in the wrong places
The fine arts building is riddled with leaks clogged sinks and the main painting room on the second floor has a two-inch hole through the wall to the outside world
I have heard that the leaks have been so bad that the photo department had to un-plug and relocate numerous computers dur-ing rainstorms With all of these issues itrsquos un-believable that the school just tells us ldquoSorry we canrsquot afford to fix the problems in your buildingrdquo
All of this is on top of everything already mentioned in the article and thatrsquos barely the beginning
I have thought of a few effective cost-cut-ting measures The largest measure If the school cannot afford to fix the problems in the fine arts building how about not spend-ing $750000 per year on our football coach mdash or better yet how about not spending $60 million to renovate The Pit even though it was perfectly fine
As a former UNM athlete I can say that like Nick Miller stated UNM is neglecting its academic mission Anyone can tell that the school is neglecting its academic mission by looking at how the school decides to spend our money
Stuart St LouisUNM student
Editorrsquos Note The Pit renovation was funded through loans and bonds
EditorIf there is an image that reflects how im-
portant UNM students are to the University and the City of Albuquerque the crime map I printed Tuesday from the APD website is it
The map shows the 439 crimes commit-ted within a one-mile radius of UNM from Sept 1ndashNov 1 It is easy to see that the ma-jority of crimes are committed along Central Avenue adjacent to main campus student housing and close to the site for the freshmen dormitory
Those of us who spent so much time at-
tending and providing input at the Student Housing Outreach meetings are disappointed that none of the improvements for pedestri-anbike access providing more greenrecre-ationgarden space or improving the com-munity interface on Girard Boulevard will be implemented in the first phase of housing
We do not think 800 freshmen will (or should) be encouraged to live on the south-east end of campus and use alternative modes of transportation (mass transit in par-ticular) unless Central Avenuersquos public safety is improved
We believe a joint effort between the city and UNM is required to make that happen in the form of more surveillance around bus stops and Walgreens improved lighting and
pedestrian walkways moving the parole of-fice eliminating parking lots and slowing traffic
If steps are taken to improve public safety then we also recommend retaining the sum-mer bus schedule (longer hours) on Central Avenue during the school year to accommo-date students who live work and play down-town and in Nob Hill
Without solid evidence that these changes can take place UNM land on Lomas Boule-vard mdash where mass transit pedestrians and parking are much safer mdash would be a better site for freshmen student housing
Susan MichieCommunity member
EditOriaL BOard
Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief
Isaac AviluceaManaging editor
Jenny GignacOpinion editor
Leah ValenciaNews editor
LEttEr suBmissiOn pOLicy
Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees
EditorI want to commend the Daily Lobo on
the great information it added to the story about breast-feeding and discrimination
It was nice to see the positive and sup-portive words The story was indicative of the struggles women face in our society The woman in the story was simply trying to feed her child
The World Health Organization rec-ommends nursing for up to one year for maximum health benefits This is a great recommendation It would be wonderful if people in our society are up to speed with the fact that we are called mam-mals because of our mammary glands The glands ensure our ability to feed our young
When a society security guard or even a well-meaning friend sexualizes the mother-child bond and alludes to nurs-ing as a sexual or indecent act it may be a clue to how out of touch we really are I refer to the general ldquowerdquo in this statement because every time a woman nurses in public she is educating others on breast-feedingrsquos age-old normalcy I applaud the nursing mother It is hard enough to be a parent without dealing with discriminat-ing behaviors of those who are so out of touch with what it means to be human
Juniper DeckerBreast-feeding support coordinator
UNM Womenrsquos Resource Center
LEttErs
LEttErs
Itrsquos criminal to build freshmen
dormitory in crime-ridden area
Itrsquos not lsquofinersquo to neglect the arts
building or academic mission
Frontierrsquos apology over incident
should have been sufficient
Daily Loborsquos coverage on Frontier
breast-feeding incident notable
Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo culture ASUNM Community Experience would like to
congratulate Amnesty International forOctoberrsquos Project of the Month ldquoOne Million Bonesrdquo
Thank you for raising awareness
on campus and making a difference
in the community
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Kristianna Smith dropped out of high school around 13 and applied to community college courses at 15 She said high school wasnrsquot her ldquojamrdquo and that she was a misfit which she hopes is better in the long run and not a delu-sion to make her suffering worthwhile (her words not this reporterrsquos) Shersquos returning to finish an art studio de-gree after living in New York and Paris She is recently married evidenced not only by her declaration but her con-stant twisting of her wedding rings She sat down with the Daily Lobo to talk about kitchen appliances the do-mestic sphere and housewives in the 50s
DL Well tell me about your artKS Well itrsquos an installation I hate
video art which is really funny that I am doing a largely video art piece I filmed in total 81 kitchen appliances in sets of nines
DL What do people think when you tell them you have filmed a bunch of kitchen appliances
KS To be telling them about it Or them seeing it
DL I mean either way KS I think they are very different
I mean itrsquos one thing to say ldquoIrsquove got a bunch of appliances and they all run-ning and you know I make some waf-flesrdquo I donrsquot think thatrsquos representative of what I do at all
DL Yoursquore right When I first got your first press release I was a little skeptical too You said it was about kitchen appliances but when I watched the clips it was just entranc-ing I never knew blenders could be so entertaining
KS Yeah at any given time there
are 27 clips running DL So where did this idea come
from KS It sort of started with the toast-
ers In some ways mdash hang on I am try-ing to be articulate about this I cook a lot I love gadgets and I love this totally antiquated idea that these new appli-ances are going to make life so much easier
DL Like the 50s KS Yeah you put foodstuffs on
one side and out comes a hot meal for your whole family I donrsquot know what you do in the interim I guess you read a magazine I am a slow food person I love to start from nothing and really get involved with the process of cook-ing What I didnrsquot realize when I start-ed it is that appliances are pretty much inherently destructive
DL How so KS Yoursquore chopping blending
When it happens one by itself you donrsquot notice When nine of them are going itrsquos really loud and unnerving and cooking is common The instal-lation is going to be nice because itrsquos going to have the smell of waffles be-ing made and I am going to try to get it warm Itrsquos going to be everything that I sort of associate with the nostal-gia of waiting for my mom to make me cookies as a safe place And the videos are really violent
DL Thatrsquos a really interesting dis-parity going on there
KS Yeah you know itrsquos indicative of the domestic sphere right especial-ly if we are talking about the 50s and this touch-button kitchen Therersquos this idea that yoursquore going to be so happy mdash this housewife shersquos so happy In reality I think a lot of those relation-ships were screwed up
DL Did you see a relationship like that Is that where all this nostalgia
comes from KS Well hellip I got married this sum-
mer and therersquos a lot of expectations that go with that Even if I feel that I am different than those ideals you canrsquot help but have them affect you Itrsquos like ldquoWhat is this going to look like How do I become the adult I want to be without eschewing domesticityrdquo I donrsquot want to be contrary I like to cook Itrsquos something I love to do I like a lot of woman work I love to garden At the same time therersquos this expecta-tion of who I am going to be because of those things like ldquoI am married I like to cook I like to garden so I better have children settle down and clean my houserdquo I am not I am the handy-man around my house Without real-izing it this project has become a way to both embrace those expectations and destroy them
DL And what does your husband think of the project
KS (Laughs) I think he likes them I didnrsquot start saying ldquoI am going to make this project that talks about the domestic sphere and how I am deal-ing with itrdquo Itrsquos definitely one of those things that came out on the other side I didnrsquot mean to but it has all these feminist connotations mdash the kitchen yoursquore talking ladies What does he think of them I think he likes them I donrsquot (know) He smiles
Object AmOrist
The Normal Gallery1415 Fourth St SW
Friday630 pm
Artist purees 50s housewife myth
In preparation for Fridayrsquos show artist Kristianna Smith contemplates the placement of kitchen appliances that will be displayed during the show along with their corresponding video projections
Amie Zimmer Daily Lobo
Page 6 Wednesday november 3 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture
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While it may take some writ-ers years to compose a full-length novel one group asks would-be au-thors to churn one out in a month
Nov 1 marked the first day of the National Novel Writing Month an international event where writers stare at a blank computer screen while trying to complete a 50000-word novel within the designated 30 days
Kathy Kitts one of the local organizers said more than 200000 writers across the world are expect-ed to participate making this yearrsquos NaNoWriMo the biggest yet She said itrsquos crucial to surround yourself
with supportive people through the grueling process
ldquoIt doesnrsquot make a difference if yoursquore Stephen King or if yoursquove never written anything in your liferdquo she said ldquoYou tell the world lsquoIrsquom going to do thisrsquo You find like-minded people who want to do the same thing and have just as busy of a life as you dordquo
Tiffany Tackett NaNoWriMorsquos unofficial representative said the challenge isnrsquot impossible for students
ldquoI have gotten the great satisfac-tion of knowing that not only can I work a job do housework go to class and prepare for finals dur-ing the month of November but I can also pound out an entire novel
while all that other stuff is still going onrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos a great feelingrdquo
Jim Schnedar a five-year NaNoWriMo participant said the contest is about quantity not quality
ldquoEvery writer has that critic on their shoulder that itrsquos never good enough that you have to rewrite that sentencerdquo he said ldquoThis just gets the story out at 50000 words and then you can go back and start to look at it Itrsquos just a way to get a story out so more stories that come out the more stories can come inrdquo
Stop thinking start writing
by Graham Gentzgbgentzunmedu
Contrary to what it may seem Fu-sion Theatre Companyrsquos produc-tion of ldquoHappy Daysrdquo is not part of a chain reaction of existentialism tearing through Albuquerque
The writer Samuel Beckett is best known for writing ldquoWait-ing for Godotrdquo and kicking it with Jean-Paul Sartre
The coincidental recent pro-duction of ldquoNo Exitrdquo is bound to draw comparisons but Beckett does not function in the same way ldquoAbsurdismrdquo is often the word used to describe theater or any art where the subject mat-ter is flat-out surreal This is not necessarily accurate for ldquoHappy Daysrdquo Here form is function and function is form Itrsquos both pure and chaotic with only as much to take in as you allow
After a cheerfully energetic curtain speech yoursquore introduced to the screens that wrap around the space wriggling about its imaginary boundaries Double-mounted projectors near the back cast a green otherworldly sky
A woman is situated at the cen-ter waist deep in a sort of anthill cake The play doesnrsquot get much more structured from here
The two characters technically have names but the exact details are never important here
To say Laurie Thomasrsquo role as the cake-covered woman is challenging is a gross under-statement She never leaves her anthill which restricts her move-ment to the waist and up Thomas talks the entire time with only the most minor exception and about what is difficult to say
You are asked to take a ride on a stream of consciousness mdash a dif-ficult but enjoyable one Thomasrsquo face dances with dynamic feeling making robust use of her end-less transitions from one bouncy thought to the next Sometimes the thoughts string together to form little globules of emotion and suddenly itrsquos a bit of mono-logue but it could all be in your head
John Hardmanrsquos part is minus-cule but entertaining and this is not simply because you wish for variety You almost never see his face when hersquos actually in view and the bulk of his lines are deliv-ered while he resides in a hole in the ground No really
It seems impossible not to ask the fundamental questions of context and content but even ap-proaching these ideas seems fruit-less Outside space time Beckett
plants the expression of the play directly into you mdash both the char-acters and actual words spoken
The images yoursquore asked to take in are freed from restraints or anything resembling a theatrical structure though the characters are not as bleak as their existence appears to be
This is not a play for everyone In one go itrsquos a little hard to
take Itrsquos best to let it waft over you as you consider it mdash not the sup-posed hidden meanings but as a fractal of ideas you can stare into and take what you want and leave what you do not
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WASHINGTON mdash Democrats narrowly held their Senate major-ity Tuesday but suffered at least six stinging losses including the Illinois seat once held by President Barack Obama
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada survived a fierce challenge from tea party Repub-lican Sharron Angle but Republi-cans ousted two Democratic sena-tors and picked up Democratic-held seats in three other states
Reidrsquos win plus Democratic vic-tories in California and West Vir-ginia kept Republicans short of the 10-seat gain they needed for the majority
With Republicans taking over the House Obama will need a Dem-ocratic-run Senate to champion his legislative agenda
Minority Leader Mitch McCon-nell R-Ky hailed his partyrsquos gains ldquoTonight the voters ensured their
message was heard loud and clearrdquo he said
Veteran Democratic Sens Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas lost their re-election bids Republicans took open Democratic-held Senate seats in Illinois Pennsylvania North Da-kota and Indiana
In Illinois GOP Rep Mark Kirk won a bitter contest against Dem-ocratic state treasurer Alexi Gian-noulias for Obamarsquos old seat Gian-noulias was dogged by legal woes at his opponentrsquos family-owned bank while Kirk had his own problems af-ter exaggerating his military record Obama made several campaign ap-pearances for Giannoulias includ-ing last Saturday and Sunday
Tea party champions won high-profile races in Florida and Ken-tucky spearheading a likely cadre of libertarian-leaning Republicans who will press party leaders to be more adamant about lower tax-es less spending and smaller government
Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mar-co Rubio of Florida rocked the GOP establishment last spring by routing leadership favorites in party prima-ries Then they beat back Democratsrsquo efforts to paint them as too extreme winning comfortably on Tuesday
In Utah tea party-backed Mike Lee also won easily after snatching the Republican nomination from Sen Bob Bennett in March
ldquoTonight therersquos a tea party tidal waverdquo said an exultant Paul
Feingold a three-term Demo-crat lost to GOP newcomer Ron Johnson in Wisconsin Best known for efforts to tighten campaign fi-nance laws Feingold was the only senator to vote against the so-called Patriot Act passed after the 2001 ter-rorist attacks calling it a dangerous infringement on civil liberties
Johnson 55 made a fortune in manufacturing plastics He wants to repeal the nationrsquos new health care law which he calls the great-est single assault on freedom in his lifetime
news Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 3
by Sofia Sanchez sanchezunmedu
UNM Hospitals Information Technologies and the Health Sci-ences Center will merge GroupWise e-mail systems Friday
The merger will improve com-munication between UNMH and HSC and faculty and staff on main campus said Sally Bowler-Hill pro-gram operations director for Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center
ldquoThe integration will consider-ably improve the ease of use for GroupWise users who are trying to make appointmentsrdquo she said ldquoYou can set up appointments with people who are GroupWise users so that will radically improve that experiencerdquo
The merger will require down-time between 5 am-5 pm on Friday
and will affect the School of Medi-cine College of Pharmacy Nurs-ing UNMH and faculty and staff on north and main campus
As part of the merger main campus HSC employees will have proxy access as well as share fold-ers calendars and address books and be able to instant message oth-er GroupWise users said Luis Mar-quez UNMH employee and College of Pharmacy student
According to UNM Today the e-mail merger was recommend-ed by a messaging and calendar-ing task force to provide a low-cost and available change that produces an efficient system for GroupWise users
Marquez said the current sys-tem is already helpful and with GroupWise expanding its fea-tures and functions it will be more productive
E-mail merger improves ease of use
Contrary to what was printed in Mondayrsquos ldquoGraduate students form union to tackle cutsrdquo GPSA President Lissa Knudsen said half of all UNM classes are taught by graduate students not Liza Minno-Bloom
Contrary to what was printed in Mondayrsquos ldquoStudentsrsquo requests for more recycling lsquoimplausiblersquordquo Jeff Zumwalt was quoted directly as say-ing ldquoSome sayhelliprdquo The quote should have been attributed to Mary Clark who was speaking for Zumwalt
corrections
Democratic senators lsquooustedrsquo
opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday
November 3 2010
Page
4
Editor
In regards to the breast-feeding incident at the Frontier Restaurant the establishment apolo-gized for its error
Itrsquos doubtful that this was ever a case of in-stitutionalized ldquobreast-ismrdquo It was probably more a case of a security guard and two em-ployees making an error Errors happen and not every time that they happen do people need to polarize and make war about them The Frontier issued an apology and said what occurred during ldquoboobie-gaterdquo was not its policy What more needs to be done or said in this situation Now sides are being drawn and people are getting a chance to complain about a situation that had nothing to do with them
Whether in religion or politics or just day-to-day activities it seems commonplace in the US to be fractured and divided over every occurrence It never hurts to throw in a good dose of indignation and feigned butt-hurt but honestly pick battles that matter people
This incident at Frontier was a big case of nothing that was apologized for The only thing left to be done at this point is to move on find the next polarizing event that matters not in the grand scheme of things take a big breath and begin shouting until the next event to feign indignation arises
Jason Eric StaffordUNM student
EditorThis is in response to the ldquoDesperate
Timesrdquo feature on Oct 29 ldquoEconomic picture bleak for photo deptrdquo
I noticed a few things in the article that re-ally caught my attention especially since Irsquom a part of the fine arts department I have been frustrated for quite some time about the way our money is spent and it is long past due for someone to do something about it I did some research last year on our ldquocourse feesrdquo and what they are used for (or at least what they are supposed to be used for)
Most of the money is in fact supposed to be used for computer software and hardware
regardless of whether you are a painting drawing or photography student Between all of the studentsrsquo course fees I find it hard to believe that the school is having trouble fund-ing the fine arts department instead of simply squandering money in the wrong places
The fine arts building is riddled with leaks clogged sinks and the main painting room on the second floor has a two-inch hole through the wall to the outside world
I have heard that the leaks have been so bad that the photo department had to un-plug and relocate numerous computers dur-ing rainstorms With all of these issues itrsquos un-believable that the school just tells us ldquoSorry we canrsquot afford to fix the problems in your buildingrdquo
All of this is on top of everything already mentioned in the article and thatrsquos barely the beginning
I have thought of a few effective cost-cut-ting measures The largest measure If the school cannot afford to fix the problems in the fine arts building how about not spend-ing $750000 per year on our football coach mdash or better yet how about not spending $60 million to renovate The Pit even though it was perfectly fine
As a former UNM athlete I can say that like Nick Miller stated UNM is neglecting its academic mission Anyone can tell that the school is neglecting its academic mission by looking at how the school decides to spend our money
Stuart St LouisUNM student
Editorrsquos Note The Pit renovation was funded through loans and bonds
EditorIf there is an image that reflects how im-
portant UNM students are to the University and the City of Albuquerque the crime map I printed Tuesday from the APD website is it
The map shows the 439 crimes commit-ted within a one-mile radius of UNM from Sept 1ndashNov 1 It is easy to see that the ma-jority of crimes are committed along Central Avenue adjacent to main campus student housing and close to the site for the freshmen dormitory
Those of us who spent so much time at-
tending and providing input at the Student Housing Outreach meetings are disappointed that none of the improvements for pedestri-anbike access providing more greenrecre-ationgarden space or improving the com-munity interface on Girard Boulevard will be implemented in the first phase of housing
We do not think 800 freshmen will (or should) be encouraged to live on the south-east end of campus and use alternative modes of transportation (mass transit in par-ticular) unless Central Avenuersquos public safety is improved
We believe a joint effort between the city and UNM is required to make that happen in the form of more surveillance around bus stops and Walgreens improved lighting and
pedestrian walkways moving the parole of-fice eliminating parking lots and slowing traffic
If steps are taken to improve public safety then we also recommend retaining the sum-mer bus schedule (longer hours) on Central Avenue during the school year to accommo-date students who live work and play down-town and in Nob Hill
Without solid evidence that these changes can take place UNM land on Lomas Boule-vard mdash where mass transit pedestrians and parking are much safer mdash would be a better site for freshmen student housing
Susan MichieCommunity member
EditOriaL BOard
Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief
Isaac AviluceaManaging editor
Jenny GignacOpinion editor
Leah ValenciaNews editor
LEttEr suBmissiOn pOLicy
Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees
EditorI want to commend the Daily Lobo on
the great information it added to the story about breast-feeding and discrimination
It was nice to see the positive and sup-portive words The story was indicative of the struggles women face in our society The woman in the story was simply trying to feed her child
The World Health Organization rec-ommends nursing for up to one year for maximum health benefits This is a great recommendation It would be wonderful if people in our society are up to speed with the fact that we are called mam-mals because of our mammary glands The glands ensure our ability to feed our young
When a society security guard or even a well-meaning friend sexualizes the mother-child bond and alludes to nurs-ing as a sexual or indecent act it may be a clue to how out of touch we really are I refer to the general ldquowerdquo in this statement because every time a woman nurses in public she is educating others on breast-feedingrsquos age-old normalcy I applaud the nursing mother It is hard enough to be a parent without dealing with discriminat-ing behaviors of those who are so out of touch with what it means to be human
Juniper DeckerBreast-feeding support coordinator
UNM Womenrsquos Resource Center
LEttErs
LEttErs
Itrsquos criminal to build freshmen
dormitory in crime-ridden area
Itrsquos not lsquofinersquo to neglect the arts
building or academic mission
Frontierrsquos apology over incident
should have been sufficient
Daily Loborsquos coverage on Frontier
breast-feeding incident notable
Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo culture ASUNM Community Experience would like to
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by Chris Quintanaculturedailylobocom
Kristianna Smith dropped out of high school around 13 and applied to community college courses at 15 She said high school wasnrsquot her ldquojamrdquo and that she was a misfit which she hopes is better in the long run and not a delu-sion to make her suffering worthwhile (her words not this reporterrsquos) Shersquos returning to finish an art studio de-gree after living in New York and Paris She is recently married evidenced not only by her declaration but her con-stant twisting of her wedding rings She sat down with the Daily Lobo to talk about kitchen appliances the do-mestic sphere and housewives in the 50s
DL Well tell me about your artKS Well itrsquos an installation I hate
video art which is really funny that I am doing a largely video art piece I filmed in total 81 kitchen appliances in sets of nines
DL What do people think when you tell them you have filmed a bunch of kitchen appliances
KS To be telling them about it Or them seeing it
DL I mean either way KS I think they are very different
I mean itrsquos one thing to say ldquoIrsquove got a bunch of appliances and they all run-ning and you know I make some waf-flesrdquo I donrsquot think thatrsquos representative of what I do at all
DL Yoursquore right When I first got your first press release I was a little skeptical too You said it was about kitchen appliances but when I watched the clips it was just entranc-ing I never knew blenders could be so entertaining
KS Yeah at any given time there
are 27 clips running DL So where did this idea come
from KS It sort of started with the toast-
ers In some ways mdash hang on I am try-ing to be articulate about this I cook a lot I love gadgets and I love this totally antiquated idea that these new appli-ances are going to make life so much easier
DL Like the 50s KS Yeah you put foodstuffs on
one side and out comes a hot meal for your whole family I donrsquot know what you do in the interim I guess you read a magazine I am a slow food person I love to start from nothing and really get involved with the process of cook-ing What I didnrsquot realize when I start-ed it is that appliances are pretty much inherently destructive
DL How so KS Yoursquore chopping blending
When it happens one by itself you donrsquot notice When nine of them are going itrsquos really loud and unnerving and cooking is common The instal-lation is going to be nice because itrsquos going to have the smell of waffles be-ing made and I am going to try to get it warm Itrsquos going to be everything that I sort of associate with the nostal-gia of waiting for my mom to make me cookies as a safe place And the videos are really violent
DL Thatrsquos a really interesting dis-parity going on there
KS Yeah you know itrsquos indicative of the domestic sphere right especial-ly if we are talking about the 50s and this touch-button kitchen Therersquos this idea that yoursquore going to be so happy mdash this housewife shersquos so happy In reality I think a lot of those relation-ships were screwed up
DL Did you see a relationship like that Is that where all this nostalgia
comes from KS Well hellip I got married this sum-
mer and therersquos a lot of expectations that go with that Even if I feel that I am different than those ideals you canrsquot help but have them affect you Itrsquos like ldquoWhat is this going to look like How do I become the adult I want to be without eschewing domesticityrdquo I donrsquot want to be contrary I like to cook Itrsquos something I love to do I like a lot of woman work I love to garden At the same time therersquos this expecta-tion of who I am going to be because of those things like ldquoI am married I like to cook I like to garden so I better have children settle down and clean my houserdquo I am not I am the handy-man around my house Without real-izing it this project has become a way to both embrace those expectations and destroy them
DL And what does your husband think of the project
KS (Laughs) I think he likes them I didnrsquot start saying ldquoI am going to make this project that talks about the domestic sphere and how I am deal-ing with itrdquo Itrsquos definitely one of those things that came out on the other side I didnrsquot mean to but it has all these feminist connotations mdash the kitchen yoursquore talking ladies What does he think of them I think he likes them I donrsquot (know) He smiles
Object AmOrist
The Normal Gallery1415 Fourth St SW
Friday630 pm
Artist purees 50s housewife myth
In preparation for Fridayrsquos show artist Kristianna Smith contemplates the placement of kitchen appliances that will be displayed during the show along with their corresponding video projections
Amie Zimmer Daily Lobo
Page 6 Wednesday november 3 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture
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While it may take some writ-ers years to compose a full-length novel one group asks would-be au-thors to churn one out in a month
Nov 1 marked the first day of the National Novel Writing Month an international event where writers stare at a blank computer screen while trying to complete a 50000-word novel within the designated 30 days
Kathy Kitts one of the local organizers said more than 200000 writers across the world are expect-ed to participate making this yearrsquos NaNoWriMo the biggest yet She said itrsquos crucial to surround yourself
with supportive people through the grueling process
ldquoIt doesnrsquot make a difference if yoursquore Stephen King or if yoursquove never written anything in your liferdquo she said ldquoYou tell the world lsquoIrsquom going to do thisrsquo You find like-minded people who want to do the same thing and have just as busy of a life as you dordquo
Tiffany Tackett NaNoWriMorsquos unofficial representative said the challenge isnrsquot impossible for students
ldquoI have gotten the great satisfac-tion of knowing that not only can I work a job do housework go to class and prepare for finals dur-ing the month of November but I can also pound out an entire novel
while all that other stuff is still going onrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos a great feelingrdquo
Jim Schnedar a five-year NaNoWriMo participant said the contest is about quantity not quality
ldquoEvery writer has that critic on their shoulder that itrsquos never good enough that you have to rewrite that sentencerdquo he said ldquoThis just gets the story out at 50000 words and then you can go back and start to look at it Itrsquos just a way to get a story out so more stories that come out the more stories can come inrdquo
Stop thinking start writing
by Graham Gentzgbgentzunmedu
Contrary to what it may seem Fu-sion Theatre Companyrsquos produc-tion of ldquoHappy Daysrdquo is not part of a chain reaction of existentialism tearing through Albuquerque
The writer Samuel Beckett is best known for writing ldquoWait-ing for Godotrdquo and kicking it with Jean-Paul Sartre
The coincidental recent pro-duction of ldquoNo Exitrdquo is bound to draw comparisons but Beckett does not function in the same way ldquoAbsurdismrdquo is often the word used to describe theater or any art where the subject mat-ter is flat-out surreal This is not necessarily accurate for ldquoHappy Daysrdquo Here form is function and function is form Itrsquos both pure and chaotic with only as much to take in as you allow
After a cheerfully energetic curtain speech yoursquore introduced to the screens that wrap around the space wriggling about its imaginary boundaries Double-mounted projectors near the back cast a green otherworldly sky
A woman is situated at the cen-ter waist deep in a sort of anthill cake The play doesnrsquot get much more structured from here
The two characters technically have names but the exact details are never important here
To say Laurie Thomasrsquo role as the cake-covered woman is challenging is a gross under-statement She never leaves her anthill which restricts her move-ment to the waist and up Thomas talks the entire time with only the most minor exception and about what is difficult to say
You are asked to take a ride on a stream of consciousness mdash a dif-ficult but enjoyable one Thomasrsquo face dances with dynamic feeling making robust use of her end-less transitions from one bouncy thought to the next Sometimes the thoughts string together to form little globules of emotion and suddenly itrsquos a bit of mono-logue but it could all be in your head
John Hardmanrsquos part is minus-cule but entertaining and this is not simply because you wish for variety You almost never see his face when hersquos actually in view and the bulk of his lines are deliv-ered while he resides in a hole in the ground No really
It seems impossible not to ask the fundamental questions of context and content but even ap-proaching these ideas seems fruit-less Outside space time Beckett
plants the expression of the play directly into you mdash both the char-acters and actual words spoken
The images yoursquore asked to take in are freed from restraints or anything resembling a theatrical structure though the characters are not as bleak as their existence appears to be
This is not a play for everyone In one go itrsquos a little hard to
take Itrsquos best to let it waft over you as you consider it mdash not the sup-posed hidden meanings but as a fractal of ideas you can stare into and take what you want and leave what you do not
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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday
November 3 2010
Page
4
Editor
In regards to the breast-feeding incident at the Frontier Restaurant the establishment apolo-gized for its error
Itrsquos doubtful that this was ever a case of in-stitutionalized ldquobreast-ismrdquo It was probably more a case of a security guard and two em-ployees making an error Errors happen and not every time that they happen do people need to polarize and make war about them The Frontier issued an apology and said what occurred during ldquoboobie-gaterdquo was not its policy What more needs to be done or said in this situation Now sides are being drawn and people are getting a chance to complain about a situation that had nothing to do with them
Whether in religion or politics or just day-to-day activities it seems commonplace in the US to be fractured and divided over every occurrence It never hurts to throw in a good dose of indignation and feigned butt-hurt but honestly pick battles that matter people
This incident at Frontier was a big case of nothing that was apologized for The only thing left to be done at this point is to move on find the next polarizing event that matters not in the grand scheme of things take a big breath and begin shouting until the next event to feign indignation arises
Jason Eric StaffordUNM student
EditorThis is in response to the ldquoDesperate
Timesrdquo feature on Oct 29 ldquoEconomic picture bleak for photo deptrdquo
I noticed a few things in the article that re-ally caught my attention especially since Irsquom a part of the fine arts department I have been frustrated for quite some time about the way our money is spent and it is long past due for someone to do something about it I did some research last year on our ldquocourse feesrdquo and what they are used for (or at least what they are supposed to be used for)
Most of the money is in fact supposed to be used for computer software and hardware
regardless of whether you are a painting drawing or photography student Between all of the studentsrsquo course fees I find it hard to believe that the school is having trouble fund-ing the fine arts department instead of simply squandering money in the wrong places
The fine arts building is riddled with leaks clogged sinks and the main painting room on the second floor has a two-inch hole through the wall to the outside world
I have heard that the leaks have been so bad that the photo department had to un-plug and relocate numerous computers dur-ing rainstorms With all of these issues itrsquos un-believable that the school just tells us ldquoSorry we canrsquot afford to fix the problems in your buildingrdquo
All of this is on top of everything already mentioned in the article and thatrsquos barely the beginning
I have thought of a few effective cost-cut-ting measures The largest measure If the school cannot afford to fix the problems in the fine arts building how about not spend-ing $750000 per year on our football coach mdash or better yet how about not spending $60 million to renovate The Pit even though it was perfectly fine
As a former UNM athlete I can say that like Nick Miller stated UNM is neglecting its academic mission Anyone can tell that the school is neglecting its academic mission by looking at how the school decides to spend our money
Stuart St LouisUNM student
Editorrsquos Note The Pit renovation was funded through loans and bonds
EditorIf there is an image that reflects how im-
portant UNM students are to the University and the City of Albuquerque the crime map I printed Tuesday from the APD website is it
The map shows the 439 crimes commit-ted within a one-mile radius of UNM from Sept 1ndashNov 1 It is easy to see that the ma-jority of crimes are committed along Central Avenue adjacent to main campus student housing and close to the site for the freshmen dormitory
Those of us who spent so much time at-
tending and providing input at the Student Housing Outreach meetings are disappointed that none of the improvements for pedestri-anbike access providing more greenrecre-ationgarden space or improving the com-munity interface on Girard Boulevard will be implemented in the first phase of housing
We do not think 800 freshmen will (or should) be encouraged to live on the south-east end of campus and use alternative modes of transportation (mass transit in par-ticular) unless Central Avenuersquos public safety is improved
We believe a joint effort between the city and UNM is required to make that happen in the form of more surveillance around bus stops and Walgreens improved lighting and
pedestrian walkways moving the parole of-fice eliminating parking lots and slowing traffic
If steps are taken to improve public safety then we also recommend retaining the sum-mer bus schedule (longer hours) on Central Avenue during the school year to accommo-date students who live work and play down-town and in Nob Hill
Without solid evidence that these changes can take place UNM land on Lomas Boule-vard mdash where mass transit pedestrians and parking are much safer mdash would be a better site for freshmen student housing
Susan MichieCommunity member
EditOriaL BOard
Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief
Isaac AviluceaManaging editor
Jenny GignacOpinion editor
Leah ValenciaNews editor
LEttEr suBmissiOn pOLicy
Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees
EditorI want to commend the Daily Lobo on
the great information it added to the story about breast-feeding and discrimination
It was nice to see the positive and sup-portive words The story was indicative of the struggles women face in our society The woman in the story was simply trying to feed her child
The World Health Organization rec-ommends nursing for up to one year for maximum health benefits This is a great recommendation It would be wonderful if people in our society are up to speed with the fact that we are called mam-mals because of our mammary glands The glands ensure our ability to feed our young
When a society security guard or even a well-meaning friend sexualizes the mother-child bond and alludes to nurs-ing as a sexual or indecent act it may be a clue to how out of touch we really are I refer to the general ldquowerdquo in this statement because every time a woman nurses in public she is educating others on breast-feedingrsquos age-old normalcy I applaud the nursing mother It is hard enough to be a parent without dealing with discriminat-ing behaviors of those who are so out of touch with what it means to be human
Juniper DeckerBreast-feeding support coordinator
UNM Womenrsquos Resource Center
LEttErs
LEttErs
Itrsquos criminal to build freshmen
dormitory in crime-ridden area
Itrsquos not lsquofinersquo to neglect the arts
building or academic mission
Frontierrsquos apology over incident
should have been sufficient
Daily Loborsquos coverage on Frontier
breast-feeding incident notable
Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo culture ASUNM Community Experience would like to
congratulate Amnesty International forOctoberrsquos Project of the Month ldquoOne Million Bonesrdquo
Thank you for raising awareness
on campus and making a difference
in the community
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Gallery of Design George Pearl HallFree Visit online or call 277-3551
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by Chris Quintanaculturedailylobocom
Kristianna Smith dropped out of high school around 13 and applied to community college courses at 15 She said high school wasnrsquot her ldquojamrdquo and that she was a misfit which she hopes is better in the long run and not a delu-sion to make her suffering worthwhile (her words not this reporterrsquos) Shersquos returning to finish an art studio de-gree after living in New York and Paris She is recently married evidenced not only by her declaration but her con-stant twisting of her wedding rings She sat down with the Daily Lobo to talk about kitchen appliances the do-mestic sphere and housewives in the 50s
DL Well tell me about your artKS Well itrsquos an installation I hate
video art which is really funny that I am doing a largely video art piece I filmed in total 81 kitchen appliances in sets of nines
DL What do people think when you tell them you have filmed a bunch of kitchen appliances
KS To be telling them about it Or them seeing it
DL I mean either way KS I think they are very different
I mean itrsquos one thing to say ldquoIrsquove got a bunch of appliances and they all run-ning and you know I make some waf-flesrdquo I donrsquot think thatrsquos representative of what I do at all
DL Yoursquore right When I first got your first press release I was a little skeptical too You said it was about kitchen appliances but when I watched the clips it was just entranc-ing I never knew blenders could be so entertaining
KS Yeah at any given time there
are 27 clips running DL So where did this idea come
from KS It sort of started with the toast-
ers In some ways mdash hang on I am try-ing to be articulate about this I cook a lot I love gadgets and I love this totally antiquated idea that these new appli-ances are going to make life so much easier
DL Like the 50s KS Yeah you put foodstuffs on
one side and out comes a hot meal for your whole family I donrsquot know what you do in the interim I guess you read a magazine I am a slow food person I love to start from nothing and really get involved with the process of cook-ing What I didnrsquot realize when I start-ed it is that appliances are pretty much inherently destructive
DL How so KS Yoursquore chopping blending
When it happens one by itself you donrsquot notice When nine of them are going itrsquos really loud and unnerving and cooking is common The instal-lation is going to be nice because itrsquos going to have the smell of waffles be-ing made and I am going to try to get it warm Itrsquos going to be everything that I sort of associate with the nostal-gia of waiting for my mom to make me cookies as a safe place And the videos are really violent
DL Thatrsquos a really interesting dis-parity going on there
KS Yeah you know itrsquos indicative of the domestic sphere right especial-ly if we are talking about the 50s and this touch-button kitchen Therersquos this idea that yoursquore going to be so happy mdash this housewife shersquos so happy In reality I think a lot of those relation-ships were screwed up
DL Did you see a relationship like that Is that where all this nostalgia
comes from KS Well hellip I got married this sum-
mer and therersquos a lot of expectations that go with that Even if I feel that I am different than those ideals you canrsquot help but have them affect you Itrsquos like ldquoWhat is this going to look like How do I become the adult I want to be without eschewing domesticityrdquo I donrsquot want to be contrary I like to cook Itrsquos something I love to do I like a lot of woman work I love to garden At the same time therersquos this expecta-tion of who I am going to be because of those things like ldquoI am married I like to cook I like to garden so I better have children settle down and clean my houserdquo I am not I am the handy-man around my house Without real-izing it this project has become a way to both embrace those expectations and destroy them
DL And what does your husband think of the project
KS (Laughs) I think he likes them I didnrsquot start saying ldquoI am going to make this project that talks about the domestic sphere and how I am deal-ing with itrdquo Itrsquos definitely one of those things that came out on the other side I didnrsquot mean to but it has all these feminist connotations mdash the kitchen yoursquore talking ladies What does he think of them I think he likes them I donrsquot (know) He smiles
Object AmOrist
The Normal Gallery1415 Fourth St SW
Friday630 pm
Artist purees 50s housewife myth
In preparation for Fridayrsquos show artist Kristianna Smith contemplates the placement of kitchen appliances that will be displayed during the show along with their corresponding video projections
Amie Zimmer Daily Lobo
Page 6 Wednesday november 3 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture
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While it may take some writ-ers years to compose a full-length novel one group asks would-be au-thors to churn one out in a month
Nov 1 marked the first day of the National Novel Writing Month an international event where writers stare at a blank computer screen while trying to complete a 50000-word novel within the designated 30 days
Kathy Kitts one of the local organizers said more than 200000 writers across the world are expect-ed to participate making this yearrsquos NaNoWriMo the biggest yet She said itrsquos crucial to surround yourself
with supportive people through the grueling process
ldquoIt doesnrsquot make a difference if yoursquore Stephen King or if yoursquove never written anything in your liferdquo she said ldquoYou tell the world lsquoIrsquom going to do thisrsquo You find like-minded people who want to do the same thing and have just as busy of a life as you dordquo
Tiffany Tackett NaNoWriMorsquos unofficial representative said the challenge isnrsquot impossible for students
ldquoI have gotten the great satisfac-tion of knowing that not only can I work a job do housework go to class and prepare for finals dur-ing the month of November but I can also pound out an entire novel
while all that other stuff is still going onrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos a great feelingrdquo
Jim Schnedar a five-year NaNoWriMo participant said the contest is about quantity not quality
ldquoEvery writer has that critic on their shoulder that itrsquos never good enough that you have to rewrite that sentencerdquo he said ldquoThis just gets the story out at 50000 words and then you can go back and start to look at it Itrsquos just a way to get a story out so more stories that come out the more stories can come inrdquo
Stop thinking start writing
by Graham Gentzgbgentzunmedu
Contrary to what it may seem Fu-sion Theatre Companyrsquos produc-tion of ldquoHappy Daysrdquo is not part of a chain reaction of existentialism tearing through Albuquerque
The writer Samuel Beckett is best known for writing ldquoWait-ing for Godotrdquo and kicking it with Jean-Paul Sartre
The coincidental recent pro-duction of ldquoNo Exitrdquo is bound to draw comparisons but Beckett does not function in the same way ldquoAbsurdismrdquo is often the word used to describe theater or any art where the subject mat-ter is flat-out surreal This is not necessarily accurate for ldquoHappy Daysrdquo Here form is function and function is form Itrsquos both pure and chaotic with only as much to take in as you allow
After a cheerfully energetic curtain speech yoursquore introduced to the screens that wrap around the space wriggling about its imaginary boundaries Double-mounted projectors near the back cast a green otherworldly sky
A woman is situated at the cen-ter waist deep in a sort of anthill cake The play doesnrsquot get much more structured from here
The two characters technically have names but the exact details are never important here
To say Laurie Thomasrsquo role as the cake-covered woman is challenging is a gross under-statement She never leaves her anthill which restricts her move-ment to the waist and up Thomas talks the entire time with only the most minor exception and about what is difficult to say
You are asked to take a ride on a stream of consciousness mdash a dif-ficult but enjoyable one Thomasrsquo face dances with dynamic feeling making robust use of her end-less transitions from one bouncy thought to the next Sometimes the thoughts string together to form little globules of emotion and suddenly itrsquos a bit of mono-logue but it could all be in your head
John Hardmanrsquos part is minus-cule but entertaining and this is not simply because you wish for variety You almost never see his face when hersquos actually in view and the bulk of his lines are deliv-ered while he resides in a hole in the ground No really
It seems impossible not to ask the fundamental questions of context and content but even ap-proaching these ideas seems fruit-less Outside space time Beckett
plants the expression of the play directly into you mdash both the char-acters and actual words spoken
The images yoursquore asked to take in are freed from restraints or anything resembling a theatrical structure though the characters are not as bleak as their existence appears to be
This is not a play for everyone In one go itrsquos a little hard to
take Itrsquos best to let it waft over you as you consider it mdash not the sup-posed hidden meanings but as a fractal of ideas you can stare into and take what you want and leave what you do not
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by Chris Quintanaculturedailylobocom
Kristianna Smith dropped out of high school around 13 and applied to community college courses at 15 She said high school wasnrsquot her ldquojamrdquo and that she was a misfit which she hopes is better in the long run and not a delu-sion to make her suffering worthwhile (her words not this reporterrsquos) Shersquos returning to finish an art studio de-gree after living in New York and Paris She is recently married evidenced not only by her declaration but her con-stant twisting of her wedding rings She sat down with the Daily Lobo to talk about kitchen appliances the do-mestic sphere and housewives in the 50s
DL Well tell me about your artKS Well itrsquos an installation I hate
video art which is really funny that I am doing a largely video art piece I filmed in total 81 kitchen appliances in sets of nines
DL What do people think when you tell them you have filmed a bunch of kitchen appliances
KS To be telling them about it Or them seeing it
DL I mean either way KS I think they are very different
I mean itrsquos one thing to say ldquoIrsquove got a bunch of appliances and they all run-ning and you know I make some waf-flesrdquo I donrsquot think thatrsquos representative of what I do at all
DL Yoursquore right When I first got your first press release I was a little skeptical too You said it was about kitchen appliances but when I watched the clips it was just entranc-ing I never knew blenders could be so entertaining
KS Yeah at any given time there
are 27 clips running DL So where did this idea come
from KS It sort of started with the toast-
ers In some ways mdash hang on I am try-ing to be articulate about this I cook a lot I love gadgets and I love this totally antiquated idea that these new appli-ances are going to make life so much easier
DL Like the 50s KS Yeah you put foodstuffs on
one side and out comes a hot meal for your whole family I donrsquot know what you do in the interim I guess you read a magazine I am a slow food person I love to start from nothing and really get involved with the process of cook-ing What I didnrsquot realize when I start-ed it is that appliances are pretty much inherently destructive
DL How so KS Yoursquore chopping blending
When it happens one by itself you donrsquot notice When nine of them are going itrsquos really loud and unnerving and cooking is common The instal-lation is going to be nice because itrsquos going to have the smell of waffles be-ing made and I am going to try to get it warm Itrsquos going to be everything that I sort of associate with the nostal-gia of waiting for my mom to make me cookies as a safe place And the videos are really violent
DL Thatrsquos a really interesting dis-parity going on there
KS Yeah you know itrsquos indicative of the domestic sphere right especial-ly if we are talking about the 50s and this touch-button kitchen Therersquos this idea that yoursquore going to be so happy mdash this housewife shersquos so happy In reality I think a lot of those relation-ships were screwed up
DL Did you see a relationship like that Is that where all this nostalgia
comes from KS Well hellip I got married this sum-
mer and therersquos a lot of expectations that go with that Even if I feel that I am different than those ideals you canrsquot help but have them affect you Itrsquos like ldquoWhat is this going to look like How do I become the adult I want to be without eschewing domesticityrdquo I donrsquot want to be contrary I like to cook Itrsquos something I love to do I like a lot of woman work I love to garden At the same time therersquos this expecta-tion of who I am going to be because of those things like ldquoI am married I like to cook I like to garden so I better have children settle down and clean my houserdquo I am not I am the handy-man around my house Without real-izing it this project has become a way to both embrace those expectations and destroy them
DL And what does your husband think of the project
KS (Laughs) I think he likes them I didnrsquot start saying ldquoI am going to make this project that talks about the domestic sphere and how I am deal-ing with itrdquo Itrsquos definitely one of those things that came out on the other side I didnrsquot mean to but it has all these feminist connotations mdash the kitchen yoursquore talking ladies What does he think of them I think he likes them I donrsquot (know) He smiles
Object AmOrist
The Normal Gallery1415 Fourth St SW
Friday630 pm
Artist purees 50s housewife myth
In preparation for Fridayrsquos show artist Kristianna Smith contemplates the placement of kitchen appliances that will be displayed during the show along with their corresponding video projections
Amie Zimmer Daily Lobo
Page 6 Wednesday november 3 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture
BIG MACGET ONERedeemable only at McDonalds located at Hanover University Bosque Farms Quail Los Lunas Bridge Belen Rio Bravo Rio Grande Wal-Mart (Los Lunas) Moriarity Edgewood Expires 113010
Redeemable only at McDonalds located at Hanover University Bosque Farms Quail Los Lunas Bridge Belen Rio Bravo Rio Grande Wal-Mart (Los Lunas) Moriarity Edgewood Expires 113010
While students are checking out the Lobos at The Pit
make sure theyrsquore checking out your business as well
Basketball Previewis Nov 12 Advertising Deadline Nov 10
277-5656 Get in on the action
G LBASKETBALL SEASON
IS HERE
new mexicoDAILY LOBOnew mexicoDAILY LOBO
the DISTRIBUTION
facts
Source 2002 Readership Survey by Pulse Research
by Antonio Sanchez sanchezantonio24gmailcom
While it may take some writ-ers years to compose a full-length novel one group asks would-be au-thors to churn one out in a month
Nov 1 marked the first day of the National Novel Writing Month an international event where writers stare at a blank computer screen while trying to complete a 50000-word novel within the designated 30 days
Kathy Kitts one of the local organizers said more than 200000 writers across the world are expect-ed to participate making this yearrsquos NaNoWriMo the biggest yet She said itrsquos crucial to surround yourself
with supportive people through the grueling process
ldquoIt doesnrsquot make a difference if yoursquore Stephen King or if yoursquove never written anything in your liferdquo she said ldquoYou tell the world lsquoIrsquom going to do thisrsquo You find like-minded people who want to do the same thing and have just as busy of a life as you dordquo
Tiffany Tackett NaNoWriMorsquos unofficial representative said the challenge isnrsquot impossible for students
ldquoI have gotten the great satisfac-tion of knowing that not only can I work a job do housework go to class and prepare for finals dur-ing the month of November but I can also pound out an entire novel
while all that other stuff is still going onrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos a great feelingrdquo
Jim Schnedar a five-year NaNoWriMo participant said the contest is about quantity not quality
ldquoEvery writer has that critic on their shoulder that itrsquos never good enough that you have to rewrite that sentencerdquo he said ldquoThis just gets the story out at 50000 words and then you can go back and start to look at it Itrsquos just a way to get a story out so more stories that come out the more stories can come inrdquo
Stop thinking start writing
by Graham Gentzgbgentzunmedu
Contrary to what it may seem Fu-sion Theatre Companyrsquos produc-tion of ldquoHappy Daysrdquo is not part of a chain reaction of existentialism tearing through Albuquerque
The writer Samuel Beckett is best known for writing ldquoWait-ing for Godotrdquo and kicking it with Jean-Paul Sartre
The coincidental recent pro-duction of ldquoNo Exitrdquo is bound to draw comparisons but Beckett does not function in the same way ldquoAbsurdismrdquo is often the word used to describe theater or any art where the subject mat-ter is flat-out surreal This is not necessarily accurate for ldquoHappy Daysrdquo Here form is function and function is form Itrsquos both pure and chaotic with only as much to take in as you allow
After a cheerfully energetic curtain speech yoursquore introduced to the screens that wrap around the space wriggling about its imaginary boundaries Double-mounted projectors near the back cast a green otherworldly sky
A woman is situated at the cen-ter waist deep in a sort of anthill cake The play doesnrsquot get much more structured from here
The two characters technically have names but the exact details are never important here
To say Laurie Thomasrsquo role as the cake-covered woman is challenging is a gross under-statement She never leaves her anthill which restricts her move-ment to the waist and up Thomas talks the entire time with only the most minor exception and about what is difficult to say
You are asked to take a ride on a stream of consciousness mdash a dif-ficult but enjoyable one Thomasrsquo face dances with dynamic feeling making robust use of her end-less transitions from one bouncy thought to the next Sometimes the thoughts string together to form little globules of emotion and suddenly itrsquos a bit of mono-logue but it could all be in your head
John Hardmanrsquos part is minus-cule but entertaining and this is not simply because you wish for variety You almost never see his face when hersquos actually in view and the bulk of his lines are deliv-ered while he resides in a hole in the ground No really
It seems impossible not to ask the fundamental questions of context and content but even ap-proaching these ideas seems fruit-less Outside space time Beckett
plants the expression of the play directly into you mdash both the char-acters and actual words spoken
The images yoursquore asked to take in are freed from restraints or anything resembling a theatrical structure though the characters are not as bleak as their existence appears to be
This is not a play for everyone In one go itrsquos a little hard to
take Itrsquos best to let it waft over you as you consider it mdash not the sup-posed hidden meanings but as a fractal of ideas you can stare into and take what you want and leave what you do not
ldquoHappy Daysrdquo
by Samuel Beckett directed by Jacqueline ReidThe Cell Theatre
700 First St NWThursdays and Fridays at 8 pm
Saturdays at 2 and 8 pm Sundays at 6 pm until Nov 14
$25 Students($10 Student Rush Thursdays
Nov 4 and 11 at 8 pm)
For more info go toNaNoWriMoorg
lsquoAbsurdrsquo isnrsquot quite the word
The Daily Lobo is accepting applications for culture reporters
Visit Unmjobsunmedu to fill out an application
Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features
Rated 120 Harvard SE265-5436
Rated 120 Harvard SE
Light ampHealthy
UNM
Yal
e B
lvd
Har
vard
Dr
Cor
nel
l Dr
Variety Noodle Soupto keep you warmServing Sushi Tempura and Fish
MIRAIJapanese Cuisine
Find yournew home
CLASSIFIEDS
Here at the
DAILY LOBOnew mexico
Mini-Coups
SNOW REPORT
We would like to encourage
you to excersise your right to
save money
have fun
and be fashionable
GO LOBOS
SPONSOR THISCROSSWORD
Get your name out there with the Daily Crossword
5052775656SPONSOR THIS
SUDOKUGet your name out there with the Daily Sudoku5052775656
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis
FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 3 2010
ACROSS1 Hippocratic oath
no-no5 Astounds9 Unspoken but
implied14 Pints at the bar15 TV part16 Like merinos17 Commonly
mins from UNM $332mo +utils E-mail for details amp info sheet jensch29hot
mailcom
ROOMMATE OPEN-MINDED- 2BDRM
1BA small house near campus $300
all bill paid 505-435-5973 Randy
For Sale
SELLING POKEMON YU-Gi-Oh amp
Magic cards 505-507-7334
SNOW CAMPERS ENJOY all the
beauty of winter without ever being cold
again httpmaryiscomsnow
BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside
Winnings Coffee
FIRE WOOD FREE Delivery in Albu-
querque $125 = 12 cord $250 = Full
Cord $10 off for UNM students Call
504-8029
Property For Sale
DIAMOND WEDDING BAND Dia-
monds around ring White gold Worth
$450 Asking $300 Perfect condition
Call 688-2584
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING In
perfect condition 3 stone with smaller
stones White gold Worth $500 Ask-
ing $300 Call 688-2584
SMALL BOOKCASE WHITE Approxi- mately 2 ft tall 2 ft wide 9 inches
deep $20 Call 688-2584
LARGE DESK- WITH hutch Sturdy
plenty of storage space $50 Call 688-
2584
Vehicles For Sale
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 2005
Yamaha VStar 1100CC very low
mileage many extras have been added Asking price $6000OBO Contact 610-
4165 or 898-4242
NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907-
6479
Jobs Off Campus
BUSY DOWNTOWN ATTORNEYS re-
quire part-time office assistant 20
hoursweek Tasks may include filing answering the telephone sending mail
and running errands Please fax re- sume to (505)764-0007
TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea
2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK)
sponsored by Korean government
$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insurance
Must have completed two years of un-
dergraduate
Last day to apply 121010
Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr
2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation
Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010
Please visit our website wwwepikgokr
Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom
COMPANIONS CAREGIVERS NEEDED
to work with seniors in their homes As-
sist with the activities of daily living Re-
warding employment and good experi- ence particularly for nursing students
Training provided Flexible schedules Must have reliable transportation and
be able to pass rigorous background
check and drug screen Apply on-line at
wwwrightathomenetalbuquerque
BARTENDING UP TO $300day
No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100
WANTED EGG DONORS Would you be interested in giving the Gift of Life to an Infertile couple We are a local Infer- tility Clinic looking for healthy women between the ages of 21-33 who are non- smoking and have a normal BMI and are interested in anonymous egg dona- tion The experience is emotionally re- warding and you will be financially com- pensated for your time All donations are strictly confidential Interested candi- dates please contact Myra at The Cen- ter for Reproductive Medicine of NM at 505-224-7429
XMAS BREAK JOBS- Not going home
for the holidays The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has po-
sitions available from Dec 15 to Jan 3
Rate of pay is $900hr plus time amp a
half for OT Meals amp housing included
Stay free from 13 to 18 to explore the
area ski slopes Contact Phil Dwyer
970-887-3344
JCPENNEY PORTRAITS COTTON-
WOOD Mall Now Hiring Send resume
to SMP0696lifetouchcom
STUCK IN A Rut Need a job asap
Check out Rocky Mtn Truck School
4 weeks to a real career Class A driver
training - financing and job placement available (must meet minimum require-
ments) Call Sue 888-5182 or 2705
Princeton NE
MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN-
DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183
UNM PUBLIC POLICY Grad Student is
conducting strictly confidential research
on the New Mexico Medical Marijuana
Program If yoursquore part of the New Mex- ico Medical Marijuana Program and
would like to have an input on how to
make the program better please contact
Mrs Emma Peele MPA 505-948-3732 peelemma28yahoocom
Students
Look here and Online
for New Jobs Daily
wwwdailylobocomclassifieds
Jobs Wanted
EARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive
our brand new cars with ads wwwAd
CarDrivercom
Work Study Jobs
UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM
Seeking skilled IT tech Awarded work-
study PT 15-20 hourswk To apply visit
httpunmjobsunmedu Posting No
0808376 Email honorsunmedu with
questions
DAILY LOBOnew mexicoCCLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
bull Come to Marron Hall room 131 show your UNM ID and receive a special rate of 10cent per word in Personals Rooms for Rent or any For Sale category
new mexicoDAILY LOBO
CLASSIFIEDsbull 30cent per word per day for five or more consecutive days without changing or cancellingbull 40cent per word per day for four days or less or non-consecutive daysbull Special effects are charged addtionally logos bold italics centering blank lines larger font etc bull 1 p m business day before publication
CLASSIFIED PAYMENT
INFORMATION
bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656
bull Fax or E-mail Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Fax ad text dates and category to 277-7531 or e-mail to classadsunmedu
bull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pm
bull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
DEADLINE
UNM ID
ADVANTAGE
UNM Student Publications MSC03 2230
1 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque NM 87131
CLASSIFIEDS ON THE WEB
wwwdailylobocom
bull All rates include both print and online editions of the Daily Lobo
bull Come to Marron Hall room 107 show your UNM ID and receive FREE classifi eds in Your Space Rooms for Rent or any For Sale Category
bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or Email Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Fax ad text dates and catergory to 277-7530 or email to classifi edsdailylobocombull In person Pre-payment by cash money order check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Come by room 107 in Marron Hall from 800am to 500pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Mail payment ad text dates and catergory
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Find your way around the Daily Lobo Classifieds
AnnouncementsAnnouncementsFun Food MusicLooking for You
AuditionsLost and Found
ServicesTravel
Want to BuyYour Space
HousingApartmentsCo-housing
CondosDuplexes
Houses for RentHouses for SaleHousing WantedProperty for SaleRooms for Rent
Sublets
For SaleAudioVideoBikesCycles
Computer StuffDogs Cats Pets
For SaleFurniture
Garage SalesTextbooks
Vehicles for Sale
EmploymentChild Care JobsJobs off CampusJobs on Campus
Jobs WantedVolunteers
Place your classified ad onlinewwwdailylobocomclassifieds
BIG MACGET ONERedeemable only at McDonalds located at Hanover University Bosque Farms Quail Los Lunas Bridge Belen Rio Bravo Rio Grande Wal-Mart (Los Lunas) Moriarity Edgewood Expires 113010
Redeemable only at McDonalds located at Hanover University Bosque Farms Quail Los Lunas Bridge Belen Rio Bravo Rio Grande Wal-Mart (Los Lunas) Moriarity Edgewood Expires 113010
While students are checking out the Lobos at The Pit
make sure theyrsquore checking out your business as well
Basketball Previewis Nov 12 Advertising Deadline Nov 10
277-5656 Get in on the action
G LBASKETBALL SEASON
IS HERE
new mexicoDAILY LOBOnew mexicoDAILY LOBO
the DISTRIBUTION
facts
Source 2002 Readership Survey by Pulse Research
by Antonio Sanchez sanchezantonio24gmailcom
While it may take some writ-ers years to compose a full-length novel one group asks would-be au-thors to churn one out in a month
Nov 1 marked the first day of the National Novel Writing Month an international event where writers stare at a blank computer screen while trying to complete a 50000-word novel within the designated 30 days
Kathy Kitts one of the local organizers said more than 200000 writers across the world are expect-ed to participate making this yearrsquos NaNoWriMo the biggest yet She said itrsquos crucial to surround yourself
with supportive people through the grueling process
ldquoIt doesnrsquot make a difference if yoursquore Stephen King or if yoursquove never written anything in your liferdquo she said ldquoYou tell the world lsquoIrsquom going to do thisrsquo You find like-minded people who want to do the same thing and have just as busy of a life as you dordquo
Tiffany Tackett NaNoWriMorsquos unofficial representative said the challenge isnrsquot impossible for students
ldquoI have gotten the great satisfac-tion of knowing that not only can I work a job do housework go to class and prepare for finals dur-ing the month of November but I can also pound out an entire novel
while all that other stuff is still going onrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos a great feelingrdquo
Jim Schnedar a five-year NaNoWriMo participant said the contest is about quantity not quality
ldquoEvery writer has that critic on their shoulder that itrsquos never good enough that you have to rewrite that sentencerdquo he said ldquoThis just gets the story out at 50000 words and then you can go back and start to look at it Itrsquos just a way to get a story out so more stories that come out the more stories can come inrdquo
Stop thinking start writing
by Graham Gentzgbgentzunmedu
Contrary to what it may seem Fu-sion Theatre Companyrsquos produc-tion of ldquoHappy Daysrdquo is not part of a chain reaction of existentialism tearing through Albuquerque
The writer Samuel Beckett is best known for writing ldquoWait-ing for Godotrdquo and kicking it with Jean-Paul Sartre
The coincidental recent pro-duction of ldquoNo Exitrdquo is bound to draw comparisons but Beckett does not function in the same way ldquoAbsurdismrdquo is often the word used to describe theater or any art where the subject mat-ter is flat-out surreal This is not necessarily accurate for ldquoHappy Daysrdquo Here form is function and function is form Itrsquos both pure and chaotic with only as much to take in as you allow
After a cheerfully energetic curtain speech yoursquore introduced to the screens that wrap around the space wriggling about its imaginary boundaries Double-mounted projectors near the back cast a green otherworldly sky
A woman is situated at the cen-ter waist deep in a sort of anthill cake The play doesnrsquot get much more structured from here
The two characters technically have names but the exact details are never important here
To say Laurie Thomasrsquo role as the cake-covered woman is challenging is a gross under-statement She never leaves her anthill which restricts her move-ment to the waist and up Thomas talks the entire time with only the most minor exception and about what is difficult to say
You are asked to take a ride on a stream of consciousness mdash a dif-ficult but enjoyable one Thomasrsquo face dances with dynamic feeling making robust use of her end-less transitions from one bouncy thought to the next Sometimes the thoughts string together to form little globules of emotion and suddenly itrsquos a bit of mono-logue but it could all be in your head
John Hardmanrsquos part is minus-cule but entertaining and this is not simply because you wish for variety You almost never see his face when hersquos actually in view and the bulk of his lines are deliv-ered while he resides in a hole in the ground No really
It seems impossible not to ask the fundamental questions of context and content but even ap-proaching these ideas seems fruit-less Outside space time Beckett
plants the expression of the play directly into you mdash both the char-acters and actual words spoken
The images yoursquore asked to take in are freed from restraints or anything resembling a theatrical structure though the characters are not as bleak as their existence appears to be
This is not a play for everyone In one go itrsquos a little hard to
take Itrsquos best to let it waft over you as you consider it mdash not the sup-posed hidden meanings but as a fractal of ideas you can stare into and take what you want and leave what you do not
ldquoHappy Daysrdquo
by Samuel Beckett directed by Jacqueline ReidThe Cell Theatre
700 First St NWThursdays and Fridays at 8 pm
Saturdays at 2 and 8 pm Sundays at 6 pm until Nov 14
$25 Students($10 Student Rush Thursdays
Nov 4 and 11 at 8 pm)
For more info go toNaNoWriMoorg
lsquoAbsurdrsquo isnrsquot quite the word
The Daily Lobo is accepting applications for culture reporters
Visit Unmjobsunmedu to fill out an application
Wednesday november 3 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features
Rated 120 Harvard SE265-5436
Rated 120 Harvard SE
Light ampHealthy
UNM
Yal
e B
lvd
Har
vard
Dr
Cor
nel
l Dr
Variety Noodle Soupto keep you warmServing Sushi Tempura and Fish
MIRAIJapanese Cuisine
Find yournew home
CLASSIFIEDS
Here at the
DAILY LOBOnew mexico
Mini-Coups
SNOW REPORT
We would like to encourage
you to excersise your right to
save money
have fun
and be fashionable
GO LOBOS
SPONSOR THISCROSSWORD
Get your name out there with the Daily Crossword
5052775656SPONSOR THIS
SUDOKUGet your name out there with the Daily Sudoku5052775656
Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis
FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 3 2010
ACROSS1 Hippocratic oath
no-no5 Astounds9 Unspoken but
implied14 Pints at the bar15 TV part16 Like merinos17 Commonly
mins from UNM $332mo +utils E-mail for details amp info sheet jensch29hot
mailcom
ROOMMATE OPEN-MINDED- 2BDRM
1BA small house near campus $300
all bill paid 505-435-5973 Randy
For Sale
SELLING POKEMON YU-Gi-Oh amp
Magic cards 505-507-7334
SNOW CAMPERS ENJOY all the
beauty of winter without ever being cold
again httpmaryiscomsnow
BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside
Winnings Coffee
FIRE WOOD FREE Delivery in Albu-
querque $125 = 12 cord $250 = Full
Cord $10 off for UNM students Call
504-8029
Property For Sale
DIAMOND WEDDING BAND Dia-
monds around ring White gold Worth
$450 Asking $300 Perfect condition
Call 688-2584
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING In
perfect condition 3 stone with smaller
stones White gold Worth $500 Ask-
ing $300 Call 688-2584
SMALL BOOKCASE WHITE Approxi- mately 2 ft tall 2 ft wide 9 inches
deep $20 Call 688-2584
LARGE DESK- WITH hutch Sturdy
plenty of storage space $50 Call 688-
2584
Vehicles For Sale
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 2005
Yamaha VStar 1100CC very low
mileage many extras have been added Asking price $6000OBO Contact 610-
4165 or 898-4242
NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907-
6479
Jobs Off Campus
BUSY DOWNTOWN ATTORNEYS re-
quire part-time office assistant 20
hoursweek Tasks may include filing answering the telephone sending mail
and running errands Please fax re- sume to (505)764-0007
TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea
2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK)
sponsored by Korean government
$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insurance
Must have completed two years of un-
dergraduate
Last day to apply 121010
Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr
2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation
Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010
Please visit our website wwwepikgokr
Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom
COMPANIONS CAREGIVERS NEEDED
to work with seniors in their homes As-
sist with the activities of daily living Re-
warding employment and good experi- ence particularly for nursing students
Training provided Flexible schedules Must have reliable transportation and
be able to pass rigorous background
check and drug screen Apply on-line at
wwwrightathomenetalbuquerque
BARTENDING UP TO $300day
No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100
WANTED EGG DONORS Would you be interested in giving the Gift of Life to an Infertile couple We are a local Infer- tility Clinic looking for healthy women between the ages of 21-33 who are non- smoking and have a normal BMI and are interested in anonymous egg dona- tion The experience is emotionally re- warding and you will be financially com- pensated for your time All donations are strictly confidential Interested candi- dates please contact Myra at The Cen- ter for Reproductive Medicine of NM at 505-224-7429
XMAS BREAK JOBS- Not going home
for the holidays The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has po-
sitions available from Dec 15 to Jan 3
Rate of pay is $900hr plus time amp a
half for OT Meals amp housing included
Stay free from 13 to 18 to explore the
area ski slopes Contact Phil Dwyer
970-887-3344
JCPENNEY PORTRAITS COTTON-
WOOD Mall Now Hiring Send resume
to SMP0696lifetouchcom
STUCK IN A Rut Need a job asap
Check out Rocky Mtn Truck School
4 weeks to a real career Class A driver
training - financing and job placement available (must meet minimum require-
ments) Call Sue 888-5182 or 2705
Princeton NE
MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN-
DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183
UNM PUBLIC POLICY Grad Student is
conducting strictly confidential research
on the New Mexico Medical Marijuana
Program If yoursquore part of the New Mex- ico Medical Marijuana Program and
would like to have an input on how to
make the program better please contact
Mrs Emma Peele MPA 505-948-3732 peelemma28yahoocom
Students
Look here and Online
for New Jobs Daily
wwwdailylobocomclassifieds
Jobs Wanted
EARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive
our brand new cars with ads wwwAd
CarDrivercom
Work Study Jobs
UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM
Seeking skilled IT tech Awarded work-
study PT 15-20 hourswk To apply visit
httpunmjobsunmedu Posting No
0808376 Email honorsunmedu with
questions
DAILY LOBOnew mexicoCCLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
bull Come to Marron Hall room 131 show your UNM ID and receive a special rate of 10cent per word in Personals Rooms for Rent or any For Sale category
new mexicoDAILY LOBO
CLASSIFIEDsbull 30cent per word per day for five or more consecutive days without changing or cancellingbull 40cent per word per day for four days or less or non-consecutive daysbull Special effects are charged addtionally logos bold italics centering blank lines larger font etc bull 1 p m business day before publication
CLASSIFIED PAYMENT
INFORMATION
bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656
bull Fax or E-mail Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Fax ad text dates and category to 277-7531 or e-mail to classadsunmedu
bull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pm
bull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
DEADLINE
UNM ID
ADVANTAGE
UNM Student Publications MSC03 2230
1 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque NM 87131
CLASSIFIEDS ON THE WEB
wwwdailylobocom
bull All rates include both print and online editions of the Daily Lobo
bull Come to Marron Hall room 107 show your UNM ID and receive FREE classifi eds in Your Space Rooms for Rent or any For Sale Category
bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or Email Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Fax ad text dates and catergory to 277-7530 or email to classifi edsdailylobocombull In person Pre-payment by cash money order check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Come by room 107 in Marron Hall from 800am to 500pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Mail payment ad text dates and catergory
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Find your way around the Daily Lobo Classifieds
AnnouncementsAnnouncementsFun Food MusicLooking for You
AuditionsLost and Found
ServicesTravel
Want to BuyYour Space
HousingApartmentsCo-housing
CondosDuplexes
Houses for RentHouses for SaleHousing WantedProperty for SaleRooms for Rent
Sublets
For SaleAudioVideoBikesCycles
Computer StuffDogs Cats Pets
For SaleFurniture
Garage SalesTextbooks
Vehicles for Sale
EmploymentChild Care JobsJobs off CampusJobs on Campus
Jobs WantedVolunteers
Place your classified ad onlinewwwdailylobocomclassifieds
mins from UNM $332mo +utils E-mail for details amp info sheet jensch29hot
mailcom
ROOMMATE OPEN-MINDED- 2BDRM
1BA small house near campus $300
all bill paid 505-435-5973 Randy
For Sale
SELLING POKEMON YU-Gi-Oh amp
Magic cards 505-507-7334
SNOW CAMPERS ENJOY all the
beauty of winter without ever being cold
again httpmaryiscomsnow
BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside
Winnings Coffee
FIRE WOOD FREE Delivery in Albu-
querque $125 = 12 cord $250 = Full
Cord $10 off for UNM students Call
504-8029
Property For Sale
DIAMOND WEDDING BAND Dia-
monds around ring White gold Worth
$450 Asking $300 Perfect condition
Call 688-2584
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING In
perfect condition 3 stone with smaller
stones White gold Worth $500 Ask-
ing $300 Call 688-2584
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Yamaha VStar 1100CC very low
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sponsored by Korean government
$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insurance
Must have completed two years of un-
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XMAS BREAK JOBS- Not going home
for the holidays The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has po-
sitions available from Dec 15 to Jan 3
Rate of pay is $900hr plus time amp a
half for OT Meals amp housing included
Stay free from 13 to 18 to explore the
area ski slopes Contact Phil Dwyer
970-887-3344
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Check out Rocky Mtn Truck School
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ments) Call Sue 888-5182 or 2705
Princeton NE
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UNM PUBLIC POLICY Grad Student is
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DIAMOND WEDDING BAND Dia-
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$450 Asking $300 Perfect condition
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perfect condition 3 stone with smaller
stones White gold Worth $500 Ask-
ing $300 Call 688-2584
SMALL BOOKCASE WHITE Approxi- mately 2 ft tall 2 ft wide 9 inches
deep $20 Call 688-2584
LARGE DESK- WITH hutch Sturdy
plenty of storage space $50 Call 688-
2584
Vehicles For Sale
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 2005
Yamaha VStar 1100CC very low
mileage many extras have been added Asking price $6000OBO Contact 610-
4165 or 898-4242
NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907-
6479
Jobs Off Campus
BUSY DOWNTOWN ATTORNEYS re-
quire part-time office assistant 20
hoursweek Tasks may include filing answering the telephone sending mail
and running errands Please fax re- sume to (505)764-0007
TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea
2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK)
sponsored by Korean government
$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insurance
Must have completed two years of un-
dergraduate
Last day to apply 121010
Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr
2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation
Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010
Please visit our website wwwepikgokr
Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom
COMPANIONS CAREGIVERS NEEDED
to work with seniors in their homes As-
sist with the activities of daily living Re-
warding employment and good experi- ence particularly for nursing students
Training provided Flexible schedules Must have reliable transportation and
be able to pass rigorous background
check and drug screen Apply on-line at
wwwrightathomenetalbuquerque
BARTENDING UP TO $300day
No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100
WANTED EGG DONORS Would you be interested in giving the Gift of Life to an Infertile couple We are a local Infer- tility Clinic looking for healthy women between the ages of 21-33 who are non- smoking and have a normal BMI and are interested in anonymous egg dona- tion The experience is emotionally re- warding and you will be financially com- pensated for your time All donations are strictly confidential Interested candi- dates please contact Myra at The Cen- ter for Reproductive Medicine of NM at 505-224-7429
XMAS BREAK JOBS- Not going home
for the holidays The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has po-
sitions available from Dec 15 to Jan 3
Rate of pay is $900hr plus time amp a
half for OT Meals amp housing included
Stay free from 13 to 18 to explore the
area ski slopes Contact Phil Dwyer
970-887-3344
JCPENNEY PORTRAITS COTTON-
WOOD Mall Now Hiring Send resume
to SMP0696lifetouchcom
STUCK IN A Rut Need a job asap
Check out Rocky Mtn Truck School
4 weeks to a real career Class A driver
training - financing and job placement available (must meet minimum require-
ments) Call Sue 888-5182 or 2705
Princeton NE
MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN-
DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183
UNM PUBLIC POLICY Grad Student is
conducting strictly confidential research
on the New Mexico Medical Marijuana
Program If yoursquore part of the New Mex- ico Medical Marijuana Program and
would like to have an input on how to
make the program better please contact
Mrs Emma Peele MPA 505-948-3732 peelemma28yahoocom
Students
Look here and Online
for New Jobs Daily
wwwdailylobocomclassifieds
Jobs Wanted
EARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive
our brand new cars with ads wwwAd
CarDrivercom
Work Study Jobs
UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM
Seeking skilled IT tech Awarded work-
study PT 15-20 hourswk To apply visit
httpunmjobsunmedu Posting No
0808376 Email honorsunmedu with
questions
DAILY LOBOnew mexicoCCLASSIFIEDS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
bull Come to Marron Hall room 131 show your UNM ID and receive a special rate of 10cent per word in Personals Rooms for Rent or any For Sale category
new mexicoDAILY LOBO
CLASSIFIEDsbull 30cent per word per day for five or more consecutive days without changing or cancellingbull 40cent per word per day for four days or less or non-consecutive daysbull Special effects are charged addtionally logos bold italics centering blank lines larger font etc bull 1 p m business day before publication
CLASSIFIED PAYMENT
INFORMATION
bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656
bull Fax or E-mail Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Fax ad text dates and category to 277-7531 or e-mail to classadsunmedu
bull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pm
bull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
DEADLINE
UNM ID
ADVANTAGE
UNM Student Publications MSC03 2230
1 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque NM 87131
CLASSIFIEDS ON THE WEB
wwwdailylobocom
bull All rates include both print and online editions of the Daily Lobo
bull Come to Marron Hall room 107 show your UNM ID and receive FREE classifi eds in Your Space Rooms for Rent or any For Sale Category
bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or Email Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Fax ad text dates and catergory to 277-7530 or email to classifi edsdailylobocombull In person Pre-payment by cash money order check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Come by room 107 in Marron Hall from 800am to 500pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Mail payment ad text dates and catergory
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Find your way around the Daily Lobo Classifieds
AnnouncementsAnnouncementsFun Food MusicLooking for You
AuditionsLost and Found
ServicesTravel
Want to BuyYour Space
HousingApartmentsCo-housing
CondosDuplexes
Houses for RentHouses for SaleHousing WantedProperty for SaleRooms for Rent
Sublets
For SaleAudioVideoBikesCycles
Computer StuffDogs Cats Pets
For SaleFurniture
Garage SalesTextbooks
Vehicles for Sale
EmploymentChild Care JobsJobs off CampusJobs on Campus
Jobs WantedVolunteers
Place your classified ad onlinewwwdailylobocomclassifieds