Stem Cells: Separation Of Church And State Public Policy Shouldn’t Be Based On One Group’s Perspective Two weeks ago, the governor announced he would seek $10 million in state funding to help the UNM Medical School pursue research into [...] Jerry Ortiz y Pino \ Nov 09, 2006 Read More
Oaxaca's Reach Locals Relate Firsthand Accounts Of The Mexican City's Rebellion As The Movement Draws Supporters From Around The Country Oaxaca lives in the international headlines these days, brief glimpses of a movement gathering momentum in Mexico since an early May teachers’ strike [...] Marisa Demarco \ Nov 09, 2006 Read More “We demand respect for our cultural patrimony.” The larger man in the red shirt is a representation of Gov. Ulises Ruiz. (The Coalition of Indigenous Teachers of Oaxaca (CMPIO))
Hold Your Liquor Las Cruces Bar Closings Come After Statewide Changes To The Liquor Control Act Las Cruces isn’t typically the first place that comes to mind when you hear the word “nightlife.” But until a couple weeks ago, [...] Mark Sanders \ Nov 09, 2006 Read More (Rex Barron)
Thin Line Just Ducky— What do you get when you cross a Patricia Madrid rally, disgruntled demonstrators, a sore foot and a woman in a [...] Amy Dalness \ Nov 09, 2006 Read More
¡Que Viva! I enjoy reading your humorous and thought-provoking column, “¡Ask a Mexican!" I feel it promotes cultural understanding between New Mexicans and "Old" Mexicans. [...] Alibi \ Nov 09, 2006 Read More
After Pat's Birthday After Pat's Birthday Editor’s note: Kevin Tillman joined the Army with his brother Pat in 2002, and they served together in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pat was [...] Kevin Tillman \ Nov 02, 2006 Read More Pat Tillman (left) and his brother Kevin stand in front of a Chinook helicopter in Saudi Arabia before their tour of duty as Army Rangers in Iraq in 2003. (Courtesy of the Tillman Family)
’Tis The Season Use Project Vote Smart To Learn More About Your Candidates You may have noticed it’s election season. If our feature this week wasn’t signal enough, you can look to the deluge of campaign [...] Christie Chisholm \ Nov 02, 2006 Read More
Behind The Numbers An Interview With Pollster Brian Sanderoff When New Mexicans want to know about the numbers behind local elections—or any numbers, really—they turn to Brian Sanderoff. You’ve probably read his [...] Christie Chisholm \ Nov 02, 2006 Read More (Wes Naman)
Something In The Air? The Smell Of Blood, Perhaps? The 2006 Election Is Upon Us. What A Show. To loosely quote a famous philosopher whose name I forget: Elections are the process by which the people are free to choose the [...] Eric Griego \ Nov 02, 2006 Read More
Thin Line Semantics on the Fritz– To deal with today’s political climate, my favorite coping mechanism has always been apathy. After the election of 2004, [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Nov 02, 2006 Read More