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D AILY L OBO new mexico November 23, 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895 Inside the Daily Lobo Your homework can wait See page 7 volume 115 issue 65 53 | 35 TODAY Poisonous Pelosi See page 4 tuesday by Kallie Red-Horse [email protected] Editor’s Note: is is the first in a series on nontraditional students at UNM. It is difficult to imagine anyone finding time to study at the bustling Compton household. Political science major Cara Va- lente-Compton, 42, somehow com- pletes homework amid the chaos of four children, four cats and a dog scrambling around. e Compton household is a hec- tic atmosphere, Valente-Compton said, but her family has supported her drive to get an education. “My experience here has en- hanced their desire to complete their education,” she said. “My 9-year-old wants to be a mini lawyer like me. I read my materials to them — that helps me but they learn, too. ey are really soaking it in, and they see how hard work pays off.” Valente-Compton said her day begins at 6:30 a.m., and it doesn’t stop until bedtime. “My husband, Charles, gets the kids up and ready. e little ones are out the door by 7:30. Amanda is out by 8,” she said. “Charles drops me off, and I am usually on campus by about 8:30. I like to sit outside, even if it is cold, and look at the trees and stuff before class. I have class all day and usually leave campus about 5. I come home, make dinner, take kids to activities, play cards with my next door neighbor, and do homework. It’s a lot.” Valente-Compton, a mother of five, returned to school in January 2009 after completing work for Sen. Tom Udall and President Obama’s campaigns. “My dream my whole life has been to go to law school and be a lawyer, so that is what I’m doing,” she said. “Most of my professional life, I have worked for politics or health care, and when I found myself out of work, I de- cided that rather than go for another job. I was going to apply to UNM to finish my undergraduate work.” When she was 18, Valente-Comp- ton said her family didn’t have money for her to go to college, and she wasn’t aware of the programs available to underprivileged students. “I have made some different choices and I have kind of wandered a bit,” she said. “I don’t regret any of it. I have a wonderful life.” en, motherhood took prior- ity over returning to school, Valente- Compton said. She moved to Mis- souri after marrying her husband, Charles Compton, and returned to New Mexico in 2005. “I feel like I spent all of those years in Missouri with me being pregnant or with an infant,” she said. “In the nine years we were there, we had four kids, so it really was pretty much like that. We had three in diapers at the same time, which was tough.” Valente-Compton’s children Amanda, 12; Sarah, 10; Madeline, 9; William, 6 — said they are proud of their mother for going back to school. Madeline said she enjoys accom- panying her mother to class. “It has been really, really good Mother of five juggles school, kids Potential retirees angry at proposal Robert Maes / Daily Lobo Cara Valente-Compton (center) is surrounded by a friend, Sarah Hogan (far left), and three of her children (from left, William, Amanda and Sarah) as she studies at the dinner table. Valente- Compton, 42, returned to school in early 2009 after dedicating her time to two national campaigns and her five children. by Ruben Hamming-Green [email protected] Proposed changes to retirement plans have UNM faculty scrambling in the face of diminishing benefits, higher costs and a longer time before retirement. e New Mexico Educational Re- tirement Board released a draft pro- posal of changes to retirement policies that would affect the University and public school faculty and staff on the plan. Merle Kennedy, president of the UNM Staff Council, said the pro- posed changes are troubling UNM employees. “Changing the rules when you’ve got a large part of your life invested — it just isn’t fair,” Kennedy said. “It not only doesn’t seem fair, it isn’t fair. People have made their plans for re- tirement, and now 10, 15, 20 years into the program, when they’re going to re- tire in five years ... they are told it may be up to 10 years longer than expect- ed. at is getting into everybody’s life planning very deeply. It’s very person- al for everyone.” Jan Goodwin, NMERB executive director, said the changes are nec- essary and would ensure the fund’s long-term sustainability. He said NMERB members with 22 years of service would keep their current re- tirement plans. “Currently, the present value of the benefits that have been earned are greater than the assets the fund has,” Goodwin said. Right now, members of any age, except those hired since July, may re- tire after 25 years of service. Under the proposal, that would change to 35 years. e current plan follows the “Rule of 75,” where the member could retire if his/her age and years of ser- vice added up to 75. Also under the proposal, members would have to be 60 years old with 30 years of service, and those who have reached age 67 with at least five years of service would also be eligible to retire. Members’ contributions would also increase by .5 percent of their sal- ary, so employees who make less than $20,000 a year would start contributing 8.4 percent of their salary, and those who make more than that would give 9.9 percent to the ERB pool. e proposal can be modified be- fore a final board vote Dec. 10. e proposal would then go to the NM Legislature for consideration. “What we’re trying to do now is to expand the (number of ) people who will not have any changes,” Goodwin said. Kennedy said his stay at UNM would be prolonged due to the pro- posed changes. see Retirement page 3 Nontraditional see Nontraditional page 3 having her in school,” Madeline said. “It has been more exciting and fun be- cause now we get to go to UNM.” Valente-Compton’s son Willie said he led his mother’s campaigns and elections class in the pledge of allegiance. “I learned who wrote the pledge of allegiance — Francis Bellamy,” he said. “His granddaughter said he would be really mad if he heard it to- day because they changed it to say ‘under God.’” Professor Tim Krebs said Valente- Compton’s children don’t disrupt the class. “In general, having kids in the class doesn’t change anything that I do,” he said. “Students with children have childcare challenges. I have kids and the same challenges, so I under- stand where they are coming from, Illustration by Adam Aparicio see page 4

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DAILY LOBOnew mexico

November 23 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895

Inside theDaily Lobo

Your homework

can wait

See page 7volume 115 issue 65 53 | 35

TODAYPoisonous

Pelosi

See page 4

tuesday

by Kallie Red-Horsekallie69unmedu

Editorrsquos Note is is the rst in a series on nontraditional students at UNM

It is di cult to imagine anyone nding time to study at the bustling Compton household

Political science major Cara Va-lente-Compton 42 somehow com-pletes homework amid the chaos of four children four cats and a dog scrambling around

e Compton household is a hec-tic atmosphere Valente-Compton said but her family has supported her drive to get an education

ldquoMy experience here has en-hanced their desire to complete their educationrdquo she said ldquoMy 9-year-old wants to be a mini lawyer like me I read my materials to them mdash that helps me but they learn too ey are really soaking it in and they see how hard work pays o rdquo

Valente-Compton said her day begins at 630 am and it doesnrsquot stop until bedtime

ldquoMy husband Charles gets the kids up and ready e little ones are out the door by 730 Amanda is out by 8rdquo she said ldquoCharles drops me o and I am usually on campus by about 830 I like to sit outside even if it is cold and look at the trees and stu before class I have class all day and usually leave campus about 5 I come home make dinner take kids

to activities play cards with my next door neighbor and do homework Itrsquos a lotrdquo

Valente-Compton a mother of ve returned to school in January 2009 after completing work for Sen Tom Udall and President Obamarsquos campaigns

ldquoMy dream my whole life has been to go to law school and be a lawyer so that is what Irsquom doingrdquo she said ldquoMost of my professional life I have worked for politics or health care and when I found myself out of work I de-cided that rather than go for another job I was going to apply to UNM to nish my undergraduate workrdquo

When she was 18 Valente-Comp-ton said her family didnrsquot have money for her to go to college and she wasnrsquot aware of the programs available to underprivileged students

ldquoI have made some di erent choices and I have kind of wandered a bitrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot regret any of it I have a wonderful liferdquo

en motherhood took prior-ity over returning to school Valente-Compton said She moved to Mis-souri after marrying her husband Charles Compton and returned to New Mexico in 2005

ldquoI feel like I spent all of those years in Missouri with me being pregnant or with an infantrdquo she said ldquoIn the nine years we were there we had four kids so it really was pretty much like that We had three in diapers at the same time which was toughrdquo

Valente-Comptonrsquos children mdash Amanda 12 Sarah 10 Madeline 9 William 6 mdash said they are proud of their mother for going back to school

Madeline said she enjoys accom-panying her mother to class

ldquoIt has been really really good

Mother of five juggles school kids

Potential retirees angry at proposal

Robert Maes Daily LoboCara Valente-Compton (center) is surrounded by a friend Sarah Hogan (far left) and three of her children (from left William Amanda and Sarah) as she studies at the dinner table Valente-Compton 42 returned to school in early 2009 after dedicating her time to two national campaigns and her ve children

by Ruben Hamming-Greenrhamminggreengmailcom

Proposed changes to retirement plans have UNM faculty scrambling in the face of diminishing bene ts higher costs and a longer time before retirement

e New Mexico Educational Re-tirement Board released a draft pro-posal of changes to retirement policies that would a ect the University and public school faculty and sta on the plan

Merle Kennedy president of the UNM Sta Council said the pro-posed changes are troubling UNM employees

ldquoChanging the rules when yoursquove got a large part of your life invested mdash it just isnrsquot fairrdquo Kennedy said ldquoIt not only doesnrsquot seem fair it isnrsquot fair People have made their plans for re-tirement and now 10 15 20 years into the program when theyrsquore going to re-tire in ve years they are told it may be up to 10 years longer than expect-ed at is getting into everybodyrsquos life planning very deeply Itrsquos very person-al for everyonerdquo

Jan Goodwin NMERB executive director said the changes are nec-essary and would ensure the fundrsquos long-term sustainability He said NMERB members with 22 years of service would keep their current re-tirement plans

ldquoCurrently the present value of the bene ts that have been earned are greater than the assets the fund hasrdquo Goodwin said

Right now members of any age except those hired since July may re-tire after 25 years of service Under the proposal that would change to 35 years e current plan follows the ldquoRule of 75rdquo where the member could retire if hisher age and years of ser-vice added up to 75

Also under the proposal members would have to be 60 years old with 30 years of service and those who have reached age 67 with at least ve years of service would also be eligible to retire

Membersrsquo contributions would also increase by 5 percent of their sal-ary so employees who make less than $20000 a year would start contributing 84 percent of their salary and those who make more than that would give 99 percent to the ERB pool

e proposal can be modi ed be-fore a nal board vote Dec 10 e proposal would then go to the NM Legislature for consideration

ldquoWhat wersquore trying to do now is to expand the (number of) people who will not have any changesrdquo Goodwin said

Kennedy said his stay at UNM would be prolonged due to the pro-posed changes

see Retirement page 3

Nontraditional

see Nontraditional page 3

having her in schoolrdquo Madeline said ldquoIt has been more exciting and fun be-cause now we get to go to UNMrdquo

Valente-Comptonrsquos son Willie said he led his motherrsquos campaigns and elections class in the pledge of allegiance

ldquoI learned who wrote the pledge of allegiance mdash Francis Bellamyrdquo he said ldquoHis granddaughter said he would be really mad if he heard it to-day because they changed it to say

lsquounder GodrsquordquoProfessor Tim Krebs said Valente-

Comptonrsquos children donrsquot disrupt the class

ldquoIn general having kids in the class doesnrsquot change anything that I dordquo he said ldquoStudents with children have childcare challenges I have kids and the same challenges so I under-stand where they are coming from

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volume 115 issue 65Telephone (505) 277-7527Fax (505) 277-7530newsdailylobocomadvertisingdailylobocomwwwdailylobocom

The New Mexico Daily Lobo is an independent student newspaper published daily except Saturday Sunday and school holidays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during the summer session Subscription rate is $75 per academic year E-mail accountingdailylobocom for more information on subscriptionsThe New Mexico Daily Lobo is published by the Board of UNM Student Publications The editorial opinions expressed in the New Mexico Daily Lobo are those of the respective writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the students faculty staff and regents of the University of New Mexico Inquiries concerning editorial content should be made to the editor-in-chief All content appearing in the New Mexico Daily Lobo and the Web site dailylobocom may not be reproduced without the consent of the editor-in-chief A single copy of the New Mexico Daily Lobo is free from newsstands Unauthorized removal of multiple copies is considered theft and may be prosecuted Letter submission policy The opinions expressed are those of the authors alone Letters and guest columns must be concisely written signed by the author and include address and telephone No names will be withheld

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Opinion EditorJenny Gignac Multimedia EditorKyle Morgan Design DirectorNathan NewProduction ManagerKevin KelseyAdvertising ManagerAntoinette Cuaderes Sales ManagerNick Parsons

DAILY LOBOnew mexico

On Nov 11 UNMPD respond-ed a suspected case of drug use at De Vargas dorms

The RA told police that he smelled marijuana coming from one of the rooms on the ground floor Police talked to the students assigned to the dorm room and found a quarter ounce of marijua-na sealed in a plastic bag the re-port said

The students told police the drugs were not theirs but a friend who had left the dorm before

police arrived Police reminded the students about the drug pol-icy and a copy of the report was forwarded to the Dean of Students for review

On Nov 9 UNMPD responded to a report about possible threats and damage to a vehicle at the UNM Mental Health Center

The victim told police she was about to take the suspect to the Rise Above group when the sus-pect became hostile The victim

told police the suspect threatened to cut the victimrsquos throat when they returned to their group home The suspect ran to the victimrsquos car and scraped the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix with a rock and ran away the report said

Police spoke with another per-son who approached the suspect after seeing her scrape the car That person told police the sus-pect also threatened cut her throat and pushed her in front of a car

The suspect was taken back to UNM Mental Health Center for an emergency mental health evalu-ation The victims plan on filing charges the report said

On Nov 11 UNMPD respond-ed to a disturbance call at UNM Hospital

Hospital security said the sus-pect wanted to see his child and the suspect had been escorted out of the hospital the previous eve-ning for causing a scene accord-ing to the report

After getting the suspectrsquos in-formation from hospital security police were told that the suspect had admitted to having warrants issued for his arrest the previous

evening After police asked the suspect about the warrants and the incident he threatened to kill himself if police tried to jail him according to the report

The suspect verbally harassed officers and physically assaulted one of the hospital security mem-bers the report said Police then tackled the suspect according to the report and eventually had to be placed in leg restraints

The suspect was charged with battery and resisting an officer

Police Students caughtwith pot written up

Violent woman rushed topsych ward UNMPD says

Report Man harrasses cops threatens suicide

crime briefs

Associated Press

BEIJING mdash Barefoot and wrapped in white quilts 29 miners were pulled out of a Chinese coal mine Monday af-ter being trapped by a flood and waiting a day for rescuers to pump out water

State broadcaster China Central Television showed medics leading out the miners naked and with their eyes shielded from the light after 24 hours in darkness Crowds of mine workers reporters and others cheered as they

were taken to ambulancesLate Monday all 29 men were in

stable condition at a hospital with no serious injuries Xinhua reported They may have removed their clothes be-cause wet clothing would have risked hypothermia

Some 35 miners were initially trapped Sunday morning when wa-ters from a nearby abandoned mine flooded a shaft in the small private-ly owned Batian mine in southwest Sichuan province the official Xinhua

News Agency reported While 13 man-aged to escape another seven entered the mine trying to rescue their col-leagues and became trapped the re-port said

The trapped workers found dry space about 125 feet (40 meters) below the surface to wait out the rescue while fast pumping by emergency teams cleared the water away a mine inspec-tor who took part in the rescue said

ldquoThey were trapped down underground just above the leaked

waterrdquo said the inspector Bao Xiqiang with southern Sichuanrsquos Work Safety Bureau ldquoWhen the water went down to a safe level the rescuers and miners were able to wade their way out of the shaftrdquo

CCTV interviewed one rescuer who was wearing a soaked T-shirt and said the water in places was as high as his shoulders

Workers pumped water from the mine for more than 10 hours Bao said Rescuers then walked down a slope

about 525 feet (160 meters) and along a flat tunnel for another 1800 feet (550 meters) to reach those trapped he said

The rescue was rare good news for a coal mining industry that is still the worldrsquos deadliest despite impressive safety improvements in recent years It contrasted with the difficult rescue ef-forts under way in New Zealand where toxic gas buildup has kept rescuers from entering a coal mine to reach 29 workers three days after an explosion

Men rescued from flooded China mine

New Mexico Daily lobo news Tuesday November 23 2010 Page 3

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KABUL Afghanistan mdash Bombs and gunbattles across Afghanistan killed more than 30 insurgents five civilians and two NATO coalition service members officials said Mon-day a round of violence that shows the challenges facing international forces seeking to handover security duties to their local counterparts

Two children were among four civilians killed Monday in eastern Paktia province when a bomb ripped through the tractor they were rid-ing on said Ghulam Dastagir dep-uty provincial police chief He said

it was unclear whether the bomb was planted on the road or on the vehicle

In northern Kunduz province in-surgents attacked a checkpoint set up by a local police force sparking heavy fighting Two police officers were killed along with 17 of the at-tackers said local police chief Mo-hammad Ayub Haqyar

The United States invaded Af-ghanistan in 2001 seeking to dis-lodge the Taliban regime and kill or capture al-Qaida members shelter-ing there While welcomed by some Afghans the international force has met determined resistance from

others who object to foreigners on their soil

The coalition wants to begin handing over the fight against the Taliban to local police and army forces it has spent millions training and gradually withdraw its own sol-diers It also says some form of nego-tiated settlement with the insurgents will be needed

Also in Kunduz an overnight operation saw a joint Afghan and NATO force kill Fared Gul an alleged Taliban fighter involved in planting roadside bombs and organizing at-tacks on coalition convoys and air-craft the military alliance said

Middle East attacks kill dozens

ldquoIrsquom eligible to retire now and under these I would not be eligible for five more yearsrdquo Kennedy said ldquoI have made my plans for retirement Itrsquos unbelievable for merdquo

Joel Nossoff with University Col-lege said he was in disbelief when he first heard about the proposed chang-es Nossoff 63 said he is eligible to

retire now under the ldquoRule of 75rdquo Un-der the proposed changes he would not be eligible to retire until 67

ldquoI first heard about it from three dif-ferent people and when they told me their interpretation of it I had to think lsquoOh they must have read it wrongrsquordquo Nossoff said ldquoSuddenly thatrsquos all out the window Thatrsquos very frustratingrdquo

Kennedy said he would work with the Staff Council to change the recommendations

ldquoWe definitely would like to influ-ence what they recommend and then if we donrsquot get what we want we will be going to the legislature ourselvesrdquo Kennedy said

Retirement from PAge 1

and if the kids can be well behaved in class it is not a problem for me to ac-commodate thatrdquo

Charles Compton said his wifersquos return to school has positively influ-enced their children

ldquoThey are actually seeing what col-lege is aboutrdquo he said ldquoThese kids are now excited to do the same thing that their mom is doingrdquo

Still Valente-Compton said being a nontraditional student comes with its challenges but the rewards out-weigh negative aspects

ldquoIt can be pretty daunting in a classroom where everyone is half your agerdquo she said ldquoI have kids I have been in the workforce for many years

I donrsquot live on campus Irsquom not in a dorm and Irsquom olderrdquo

Krebs said having older students in class helps the academic setting because they have more experience in life and work

ldquoWith Cara in particular I can say something in class from the decade of the 1980s mdash a historical reference about an election mdash she is going to get it because she lived through itrdquo he said

Through all of the daily demands Valente-Compton still finds time to serve as the vice president of UNMrsquos Association of Non-Traditional Stu-dents She said she works to reach other nontraditional students

ldquoAnybody who feels like they donrsquot fit the mold of the traditional stu-dent is welcome in ANTSrdquo she said ldquoWe need that because I donrsquot think there is quite the outreach to the non-traditional studentsrdquo

Charles said it has been different with his wife in school but he can tell she is happier

ldquoFor the longest time she felt that she had had a couple years of col-lege and then it had stopped and we got married We had kids and every-thing got put on hold for herrdquo he said ldquoNow that she is back in school she feels like she is fulfilling something doing something working toward somethingrdquo

Nontraditional from PAge 1

opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Tuesday

November 23 2010

Page

4

by Mike Carr Daily Lobo Guest Columnist

The Monday following Thanksgiving is of-ten referred to as ldquoCyber Mondayrdquo and in re-cent years it has been the largest online sales day of the year

In 2009 nearly $900 million worth of goods and services were purchased on this day (with over half of these sales conducted from work computers) So how can one buy online safe-ly without being taken to the cyber cleaners

The Better Business Bureau has 10 tips for online holiday shoppers

Protect your computer Your computer should always have the most recent updates installed for anti-virus and anti-spyware soft-ware and a secure firewall turned and kept on

Only shop on trustworthy websites Visit the BBBrsquos website to check on the sellerrsquos rep-utation and record for customer satisfaction

Protect your personal information Take time to read the sellerrsquos privacy policy and understand what personal information is be-ing requested and how it will be used If there isnrsquot a privacy policy posted that should be a red flag that personal information may be sold without permission

Beware of deals that sound too good to be true Website offers and unsolicited e-mails can often sound too good to be true especial-ly low prices on hard-to-get items Consumers should always go with their instincts and not be afraid to pass up a ldquodealrdquo that might cost them in the end

Beware of ldquophishingrdquo Legitimate busi-nesses do not send e-mails claiming problems with an order or an account to lure the ldquobuy-errdquo into revealing financial information If you receive such an e-mail pick up the phone and call the contact number on the website where the purchase was made to confirm that there really is a problem with the transaction

Confirm that your online purchase is se-cure Look in your internet browserrsquos address box for the ldquosrdquo in ldquohttpsrdquo and in the low-er-right corner for the ldquolockrdquo symbol before paying If there are any doubts about a site right-click anywhere on the page and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo This will let you see the real URL (website address) and the dialog box will re-veal if the site is not encrypted

Pay with a credit card Itrsquos best to use a credit card because under federal law you can dispute the charges if you donrsquot receive an item You also have dispute rights if there are unauthorized charges on their credit card and many card issuers have ldquozero liabilityrdquo policies under which you may actually pay nothing if someone steals the credit card number and uses it

Keep documentation of your order Af-ter completing the online order process there should be a final confirmation page or you might receive confirmation by e-mail If so save a copy of the web page and e-mails for future reference and as a record of the purchase

Check your credit card statements often Donrsquot wait for paper statements Check your credit card statements for suspicious activity by calling the credit card companies or check-ing online statements regularly

Know your rights Federal law requires that orders made by mail phone or online be shipped by the date promised or if no delivery time was stated within 30 days If the goods arenrsquot shipped on time you can cancel and demand a refund There is no general three-day cancellation right but you do have the right to reject merchandise if itrsquos defective or misrepresented Otherwise itrsquos the compa-nyrsquos policies that determine if you can cancel the purchase and receive a refund or credit

If you have questions about computer se-curity or have ideas for future topics please feel free to contact me at mcarrunmedu

Mike Carr is the UNM director of IT Security amp Quality Assurance

Editor

I would like to show appreciation for the UNM groundskeepers for their hard work

I think that the work they do is under-appreciated An area the size of UNM is not easy to keep clean and tidy As the leaves start falling the groundskeepers are out there cleaning them up at 745 am

Thanks for making sure our campus looks great

Tyler KellyUNM student

Editor

It has recently come to my attention that the upper echelons of UNM proposed building a recreation center next to Johnson Field

While plans are still in the preliminary stages the center is projected to cost at least $48 million to construct and approximately $45 million to maintain each year No stu-dent fees or tuition have been raised specifi-cally to provide capital for this project but once the center is complete student fees will be increased by no less than $117 per student per semester regardless of their in-dividual use of the facility

The fees will not go toward construction but rather rec center maintenance Rec cen-ter advocates also showed statistics about the cost of the rec center divided by number of students and faculty as being $372 each However faculty are not going to be billed for the center under the plan and since stu-dent fees will only be increased by $117 the large discrepancy between these two num-bers seems suspicious to me

It seems that project advocates have de-liberately presented a glossed-over portrait about how the recreation center will affect the University without discussing the huge monetary opportunity cost this represents for the University

UNM planned to allocate some of the money from Bond D which would have in-creased property taxes to provide more than $150 million to institutions of higher learn-ing throughout the state Voters struck down the bond by 4 percent during the election

The University has only one logi-cal outlet to come up with this mon-ey through tuition and student fees I write as a concerned student I understand that students are keeping up with school while maintaining part-time and full-time jobs and they donrsquot have time to concern

themselves with University happenings But according to UNM Today tuition and

fees were raised by 79 percent this year in part because of the ldquoSAD pass throughrdquo en-acted by the New Mexico state legislature in the January 2010 session

Textbook prices continue to rise too which adds to financial burdens that make it difficult for struggling students to stay in school

Because of budget issues many professorsrsquo phone lines were cut last month and gradu-ate student teaching opportunities have been dramatically reduced Even faculty members have seen reductions to their hours andor pay Times are tough and money is tight I am not by any means against recreation or physical fitness but I remain skeptical on the merits of a costly project undertaken in such an economic climate

New Mexico has one of the countryrsquos highest poverty rates and remains mired in the recession that is not projected to stop anytime soon With some of the countryrsquos most prestigious medical and legal depart-ments our University is a bastion of hope and opportunity for thousands of young New Mexicans

These students use the recreational re-sources we have at the University and al-most unanimously agree that they can be improved upon but they also recognize that their University is not just a playground UNM is a school

This University is a place we attend to become productive citizens to chase our dreams and to enrich our communi-ties I fear our ability to do all of these oth-er things will be diminished by this project Obviously I have a strong opinion about this but I am writing to encourage readers to do research and make an informed opinion of their own

Remember the University uses our mon-ey and I believe that studentsrsquo voices ought to be heard when debating how that money is used

You can go to NewRecCenterunmedu to view information about the recreation cen-ter I would prefer that you hear from the

project advocates too before taking a stance My biggest concern is the lack of clarity on where the money for construction is coming from and until I get a clear answer on that I remain opposed to the project

I encourage you to start looking into this issue soon or you may not have your voice heard on the matter of how and if this proj-ect will develop

Luc MouchetUNM student

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n 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

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Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

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Student fee hike for proposed center doesnrsquot quite add up

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The following stories are are things to not be thankful for mdash or to be thankful for depending on your perspective Names were changed to protect the innocent

Turkey day

Yes Thanksgiving can suck but the only solution to get through this hectic day is to grin bear it and grudgingly wait for it to happen next year Or go out for a pack of smokes and never come back Or become a vegetarian and avoid turkey Or become a Jehovahrsquos Witness and stop celebrating holidays Or move to China where they donrsquot celebrate Thanksgiving Either way you have a lot of options so quit complaining

The WTF Thanksgiving storyThey were expecting turkey

but got goose eggs insteadBurt Wurtzelrsquos family was

on the way to his grandparentsrsquo house with the entire Thanks-giving dinner packed inside with his brother and parents Wurtzel said since his extended family brought little to the table the car was loaded to the ceiling with the feast

ldquoWe have relatives who are cheapskatesrdquo he said ldquoThey would literally show up with not a dish not a casserole an unopened can of green beans as their contribution to Thanks-giving dinnerrdquo

Several months earlier Wurt-zel had attached a small explo-sive to the brake pedal one of many pranks It had never gone off and he had forgotten about it until his dad slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a car The explosion forced him to swerve onto the curb at 30 mph

ldquoThatrsquos when all hell broke looserdquo Wurtzel said ldquoThere was just food flying everywhere It was on the windows It was just everywhere The windows were up so no food left the car It just splattered everywhere all over the insiderdquo

His dad regained control of the car and besides being shook up and bruised from glass

baking pan collisions his family was unharmed They ate a din-ner from KFC

The awkward conversation that never ends

ldquoI was with family that Irsquom usually not with and we all de-cided to have a huge Thanks-giving togetherrdquo student Maria Tellez said ldquoWe were talking and we got to the subject of mov-ies They started to talk about

the movie lsquoMilkrsquo which had just come out And so far as I know I am the only gay one in my family Everyone started cutting it down and saying it was terri-ble and that they couldnrsquot even watch it And I was just sitting there thinking lsquoOh my Godrsquordquo

The family fightIsabel Oates faced a bad

Thanksgiving while working at Circuit City She found herself in a quarrel with her father on a ride home from work

ldquoMy mom freaked out be-cause he was fighting like al-ways and my mom goes lsquoYoursquore ruining everything Why canrsquot we have a nice Thanksgivingrsquo and throws the spaghetti strain-er at himrdquo Oates said ldquoThen about a month later we find out hersquos cheating on her and now theyrsquore still trying to get a divorcerdquo

The misbehaving fatherFive years ago student Mi-

chael Faweksrsquo Thanksgiving was anything but peaceful

ldquoIt was just my immedi-ate family so there was nobody there for my dad to behave for so he wasnrsquot very goodrdquo Faweks said ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for spending money hellip It was just a lot of screaming and fighting and not getting alongrdquo

The getting hit on at Thanksgiv-ing despite your best intentions

Maria Bows would rather spend her Thanksgiving alone

ldquoSo basically my momrsquos best friendrsquos son tried to ask me out a couple times which I avoid-edrdquo Bows said ldquoSo he was there for the last two Thanksgivings in a row mdash the most awkward Thanksgivings of my life be-cause I pretty much avoided be-ing around the familyrdquo

ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for

spending moneyrdquo~ Student Michael Faweks

Interviews by Gianna May Antonio Sanchez and Alexandra Swanberg

nightmares

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PageTwoNew Mexico Daily loboTuesday NoveMber 23 2010

volume 115 issue 65Telephone (505) 277-7527Fax (505) 277-7530newsdailylobocomadvertisingdailylobocomwwwdailylobocom

The New Mexico Daily Lobo is an independent student newspaper published daily except Saturday Sunday and school holidays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during the summer session Subscription rate is $75 per academic year E-mail accountingdailylobocom for more information on subscriptionsThe New Mexico Daily Lobo is published by the Board of UNM Student Publications The editorial opinions expressed in the New Mexico Daily Lobo are those of the respective writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the students faculty staff and regents of the University of New Mexico Inquiries concerning editorial content should be made to the editor-in-chief All content appearing in the New Mexico Daily Lobo and the Web site dailylobocom may not be reproduced without the consent of the editor-in-chief A single copy of the New Mexico Daily Lobo is free from newsstands Unauthorized removal of multiple copies is considered theft and may be prosecuted Letter submission policy The opinions expressed are those of the authors alone Letters and guest columns must be concisely written signed by the author and include address and telephone No names will be withheld

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DAILY LOBOnew mexico

On Nov 11 UNMPD respond-ed a suspected case of drug use at De Vargas dorms

The RA told police that he smelled marijuana coming from one of the rooms on the ground floor Police talked to the students assigned to the dorm room and found a quarter ounce of marijua-na sealed in a plastic bag the re-port said

The students told police the drugs were not theirs but a friend who had left the dorm before

police arrived Police reminded the students about the drug pol-icy and a copy of the report was forwarded to the Dean of Students for review

On Nov 9 UNMPD responded to a report about possible threats and damage to a vehicle at the UNM Mental Health Center

The victim told police she was about to take the suspect to the Rise Above group when the sus-pect became hostile The victim

told police the suspect threatened to cut the victimrsquos throat when they returned to their group home The suspect ran to the victimrsquos car and scraped the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix with a rock and ran away the report said

Police spoke with another per-son who approached the suspect after seeing her scrape the car That person told police the sus-pect also threatened cut her throat and pushed her in front of a car

The suspect was taken back to UNM Mental Health Center for an emergency mental health evalu-ation The victims plan on filing charges the report said

On Nov 11 UNMPD respond-ed to a disturbance call at UNM Hospital

Hospital security said the sus-pect wanted to see his child and the suspect had been escorted out of the hospital the previous eve-ning for causing a scene accord-ing to the report

After getting the suspectrsquos in-formation from hospital security police were told that the suspect had admitted to having warrants issued for his arrest the previous

evening After police asked the suspect about the warrants and the incident he threatened to kill himself if police tried to jail him according to the report

The suspect verbally harassed officers and physically assaulted one of the hospital security mem-bers the report said Police then tackled the suspect according to the report and eventually had to be placed in leg restraints

The suspect was charged with battery and resisting an officer

Police Students caughtwith pot written up

Violent woman rushed topsych ward UNMPD says

Report Man harrasses cops threatens suicide

crime briefs

Associated Press

BEIJING mdash Barefoot and wrapped in white quilts 29 miners were pulled out of a Chinese coal mine Monday af-ter being trapped by a flood and waiting a day for rescuers to pump out water

State broadcaster China Central Television showed medics leading out the miners naked and with their eyes shielded from the light after 24 hours in darkness Crowds of mine workers reporters and others cheered as they

were taken to ambulancesLate Monday all 29 men were in

stable condition at a hospital with no serious injuries Xinhua reported They may have removed their clothes be-cause wet clothing would have risked hypothermia

Some 35 miners were initially trapped Sunday morning when wa-ters from a nearby abandoned mine flooded a shaft in the small private-ly owned Batian mine in southwest Sichuan province the official Xinhua

News Agency reported While 13 man-aged to escape another seven entered the mine trying to rescue their col-leagues and became trapped the re-port said

The trapped workers found dry space about 125 feet (40 meters) below the surface to wait out the rescue while fast pumping by emergency teams cleared the water away a mine inspec-tor who took part in the rescue said

ldquoThey were trapped down underground just above the leaked

waterrdquo said the inspector Bao Xiqiang with southern Sichuanrsquos Work Safety Bureau ldquoWhen the water went down to a safe level the rescuers and miners were able to wade their way out of the shaftrdquo

CCTV interviewed one rescuer who was wearing a soaked T-shirt and said the water in places was as high as his shoulders

Workers pumped water from the mine for more than 10 hours Bao said Rescuers then walked down a slope

about 525 feet (160 meters) and along a flat tunnel for another 1800 feet (550 meters) to reach those trapped he said

The rescue was rare good news for a coal mining industry that is still the worldrsquos deadliest despite impressive safety improvements in recent years It contrasted with the difficult rescue ef-forts under way in New Zealand where toxic gas buildup has kept rescuers from entering a coal mine to reach 29 workers three days after an explosion

Men rescued from flooded China mine

New Mexico Daily lobo news Tuesday November 23 2010 Page 3

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KABUL Afghanistan mdash Bombs and gunbattles across Afghanistan killed more than 30 insurgents five civilians and two NATO coalition service members officials said Mon-day a round of violence that shows the challenges facing international forces seeking to handover security duties to their local counterparts

Two children were among four civilians killed Monday in eastern Paktia province when a bomb ripped through the tractor they were rid-ing on said Ghulam Dastagir dep-uty provincial police chief He said

it was unclear whether the bomb was planted on the road or on the vehicle

In northern Kunduz province in-surgents attacked a checkpoint set up by a local police force sparking heavy fighting Two police officers were killed along with 17 of the at-tackers said local police chief Mo-hammad Ayub Haqyar

The United States invaded Af-ghanistan in 2001 seeking to dis-lodge the Taliban regime and kill or capture al-Qaida members shelter-ing there While welcomed by some Afghans the international force has met determined resistance from

others who object to foreigners on their soil

The coalition wants to begin handing over the fight against the Taliban to local police and army forces it has spent millions training and gradually withdraw its own sol-diers It also says some form of nego-tiated settlement with the insurgents will be needed

Also in Kunduz an overnight operation saw a joint Afghan and NATO force kill Fared Gul an alleged Taliban fighter involved in planting roadside bombs and organizing at-tacks on coalition convoys and air-craft the military alliance said

Middle East attacks kill dozens

ldquoIrsquom eligible to retire now and under these I would not be eligible for five more yearsrdquo Kennedy said ldquoI have made my plans for retirement Itrsquos unbelievable for merdquo

Joel Nossoff with University Col-lege said he was in disbelief when he first heard about the proposed chang-es Nossoff 63 said he is eligible to

retire now under the ldquoRule of 75rdquo Un-der the proposed changes he would not be eligible to retire until 67

ldquoI first heard about it from three dif-ferent people and when they told me their interpretation of it I had to think lsquoOh they must have read it wrongrsquordquo Nossoff said ldquoSuddenly thatrsquos all out the window Thatrsquos very frustratingrdquo

Kennedy said he would work with the Staff Council to change the recommendations

ldquoWe definitely would like to influ-ence what they recommend and then if we donrsquot get what we want we will be going to the legislature ourselvesrdquo Kennedy said

Retirement from PAge 1

and if the kids can be well behaved in class it is not a problem for me to ac-commodate thatrdquo

Charles Compton said his wifersquos return to school has positively influ-enced their children

ldquoThey are actually seeing what col-lege is aboutrdquo he said ldquoThese kids are now excited to do the same thing that their mom is doingrdquo

Still Valente-Compton said being a nontraditional student comes with its challenges but the rewards out-weigh negative aspects

ldquoIt can be pretty daunting in a classroom where everyone is half your agerdquo she said ldquoI have kids I have been in the workforce for many years

I donrsquot live on campus Irsquom not in a dorm and Irsquom olderrdquo

Krebs said having older students in class helps the academic setting because they have more experience in life and work

ldquoWith Cara in particular I can say something in class from the decade of the 1980s mdash a historical reference about an election mdash she is going to get it because she lived through itrdquo he said

Through all of the daily demands Valente-Compton still finds time to serve as the vice president of UNMrsquos Association of Non-Traditional Stu-dents She said she works to reach other nontraditional students

ldquoAnybody who feels like they donrsquot fit the mold of the traditional stu-dent is welcome in ANTSrdquo she said ldquoWe need that because I donrsquot think there is quite the outreach to the non-traditional studentsrdquo

Charles said it has been different with his wife in school but he can tell she is happier

ldquoFor the longest time she felt that she had had a couple years of col-lege and then it had stopped and we got married We had kids and every-thing got put on hold for herrdquo he said ldquoNow that she is back in school she feels like she is fulfilling something doing something working toward somethingrdquo

Nontraditional from PAge 1

opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Tuesday

November 23 2010

Page

4

by Mike Carr Daily Lobo Guest Columnist

The Monday following Thanksgiving is of-ten referred to as ldquoCyber Mondayrdquo and in re-cent years it has been the largest online sales day of the year

In 2009 nearly $900 million worth of goods and services were purchased on this day (with over half of these sales conducted from work computers) So how can one buy online safe-ly without being taken to the cyber cleaners

The Better Business Bureau has 10 tips for online holiday shoppers

Protect your computer Your computer should always have the most recent updates installed for anti-virus and anti-spyware soft-ware and a secure firewall turned and kept on

Only shop on trustworthy websites Visit the BBBrsquos website to check on the sellerrsquos rep-utation and record for customer satisfaction

Protect your personal information Take time to read the sellerrsquos privacy policy and understand what personal information is be-ing requested and how it will be used If there isnrsquot a privacy policy posted that should be a red flag that personal information may be sold without permission

Beware of deals that sound too good to be true Website offers and unsolicited e-mails can often sound too good to be true especial-ly low prices on hard-to-get items Consumers should always go with their instincts and not be afraid to pass up a ldquodealrdquo that might cost them in the end

Beware of ldquophishingrdquo Legitimate busi-nesses do not send e-mails claiming problems with an order or an account to lure the ldquobuy-errdquo into revealing financial information If you receive such an e-mail pick up the phone and call the contact number on the website where the purchase was made to confirm that there really is a problem with the transaction

Confirm that your online purchase is se-cure Look in your internet browserrsquos address box for the ldquosrdquo in ldquohttpsrdquo and in the low-er-right corner for the ldquolockrdquo symbol before paying If there are any doubts about a site right-click anywhere on the page and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo This will let you see the real URL (website address) and the dialog box will re-veal if the site is not encrypted

Pay with a credit card Itrsquos best to use a credit card because under federal law you can dispute the charges if you donrsquot receive an item You also have dispute rights if there are unauthorized charges on their credit card and many card issuers have ldquozero liabilityrdquo policies under which you may actually pay nothing if someone steals the credit card number and uses it

Keep documentation of your order Af-ter completing the online order process there should be a final confirmation page or you might receive confirmation by e-mail If so save a copy of the web page and e-mails for future reference and as a record of the purchase

Check your credit card statements often Donrsquot wait for paper statements Check your credit card statements for suspicious activity by calling the credit card companies or check-ing online statements regularly

Know your rights Federal law requires that orders made by mail phone or online be shipped by the date promised or if no delivery time was stated within 30 days If the goods arenrsquot shipped on time you can cancel and demand a refund There is no general three-day cancellation right but you do have the right to reject merchandise if itrsquos defective or misrepresented Otherwise itrsquos the compa-nyrsquos policies that determine if you can cancel the purchase and receive a refund or credit

If you have questions about computer se-curity or have ideas for future topics please feel free to contact me at mcarrunmedu

Mike Carr is the UNM director of IT Security amp Quality Assurance

Editor

I would like to show appreciation for the UNM groundskeepers for their hard work

I think that the work they do is under-appreciated An area the size of UNM is not easy to keep clean and tidy As the leaves start falling the groundskeepers are out there cleaning them up at 745 am

Thanks for making sure our campus looks great

Tyler KellyUNM student

Editor

It has recently come to my attention that the upper echelons of UNM proposed building a recreation center next to Johnson Field

While plans are still in the preliminary stages the center is projected to cost at least $48 million to construct and approximately $45 million to maintain each year No stu-dent fees or tuition have been raised specifi-cally to provide capital for this project but once the center is complete student fees will be increased by no less than $117 per student per semester regardless of their in-dividual use of the facility

The fees will not go toward construction but rather rec center maintenance Rec cen-ter advocates also showed statistics about the cost of the rec center divided by number of students and faculty as being $372 each However faculty are not going to be billed for the center under the plan and since stu-dent fees will only be increased by $117 the large discrepancy between these two num-bers seems suspicious to me

It seems that project advocates have de-liberately presented a glossed-over portrait about how the recreation center will affect the University without discussing the huge monetary opportunity cost this represents for the University

UNM planned to allocate some of the money from Bond D which would have in-creased property taxes to provide more than $150 million to institutions of higher learn-ing throughout the state Voters struck down the bond by 4 percent during the election

The University has only one logi-cal outlet to come up with this mon-ey through tuition and student fees I write as a concerned student I understand that students are keeping up with school while maintaining part-time and full-time jobs and they donrsquot have time to concern

themselves with University happenings But according to UNM Today tuition and

fees were raised by 79 percent this year in part because of the ldquoSAD pass throughrdquo en-acted by the New Mexico state legislature in the January 2010 session

Textbook prices continue to rise too which adds to financial burdens that make it difficult for struggling students to stay in school

Because of budget issues many professorsrsquo phone lines were cut last month and gradu-ate student teaching opportunities have been dramatically reduced Even faculty members have seen reductions to their hours andor pay Times are tough and money is tight I am not by any means against recreation or physical fitness but I remain skeptical on the merits of a costly project undertaken in such an economic climate

New Mexico has one of the countryrsquos highest poverty rates and remains mired in the recession that is not projected to stop anytime soon With some of the countryrsquos most prestigious medical and legal depart-ments our University is a bastion of hope and opportunity for thousands of young New Mexicans

These students use the recreational re-sources we have at the University and al-most unanimously agree that they can be improved upon but they also recognize that their University is not just a playground UNM is a school

This University is a place we attend to become productive citizens to chase our dreams and to enrich our communi-ties I fear our ability to do all of these oth-er things will be diminished by this project Obviously I have a strong opinion about this but I am writing to encourage readers to do research and make an informed opinion of their own

Remember the University uses our mon-ey and I believe that studentsrsquo voices ought to be heard when debating how that money is used

You can go to NewRecCenterunmedu to view information about the recreation cen-ter I would prefer that you hear from the

project advocates too before taking a stance My biggest concern is the lack of clarity on where the money for construction is coming from and until I get a clear answer on that I remain opposed to the project

I encourage you to start looking into this issue soon or you may not have your voice heard on the matter of how and if this proj-ect will develop

Luc MouchetUNM student

Letter submissiOn pOLicy

n 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

editOriaL bOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

Isaac AviluceaManaging editor

Jenny GignacOpinion editor

Leah ValenciaNews editor

cOLumn

Letters

Student fee hike for proposed center doesnrsquot quite add up

Campus sparkles because of groundskeepersrsquo hard work

Donrsquot get scammed when buying holiday gifts online

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The Daily Lobo is so excited about Thanksgiving that we decided to scrap real reporting for the week and find the most horrific Thanksgiving stories imaginable

In hearing these stories the hope is you that you will be able to withstand Thanksgiving even if your grandma still insists on showing the family that rash again before dessert

The following stories are are things to not be thankful for mdash or to be thankful for depending on your perspective Names were changed to protect the innocent

Turkey day

Yes Thanksgiving can suck but the only solution to get through this hectic day is to grin bear it and grudgingly wait for it to happen next year Or go out for a pack of smokes and never come back Or become a vegetarian and avoid turkey Or become a Jehovahrsquos Witness and stop celebrating holidays Or move to China where they donrsquot celebrate Thanksgiving Either way you have a lot of options so quit complaining

The WTF Thanksgiving storyThey were expecting turkey

but got goose eggs insteadBurt Wurtzelrsquos family was

on the way to his grandparentsrsquo house with the entire Thanks-giving dinner packed inside with his brother and parents Wurtzel said since his extended family brought little to the table the car was loaded to the ceiling with the feast

ldquoWe have relatives who are cheapskatesrdquo he said ldquoThey would literally show up with not a dish not a casserole an unopened can of green beans as their contribution to Thanks-giving dinnerrdquo

Several months earlier Wurt-zel had attached a small explo-sive to the brake pedal one of many pranks It had never gone off and he had forgotten about it until his dad slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a car The explosion forced him to swerve onto the curb at 30 mph

ldquoThatrsquos when all hell broke looserdquo Wurtzel said ldquoThere was just food flying everywhere It was on the windows It was just everywhere The windows were up so no food left the car It just splattered everywhere all over the insiderdquo

His dad regained control of the car and besides being shook up and bruised from glass

baking pan collisions his family was unharmed They ate a din-ner from KFC

The awkward conversation that never ends

ldquoI was with family that Irsquom usually not with and we all de-cided to have a huge Thanks-giving togetherrdquo student Maria Tellez said ldquoWe were talking and we got to the subject of mov-ies They started to talk about

the movie lsquoMilkrsquo which had just come out And so far as I know I am the only gay one in my family Everyone started cutting it down and saying it was terri-ble and that they couldnrsquot even watch it And I was just sitting there thinking lsquoOh my Godrsquordquo

The family fightIsabel Oates faced a bad

Thanksgiving while working at Circuit City She found herself in a quarrel with her father on a ride home from work

ldquoMy mom freaked out be-cause he was fighting like al-ways and my mom goes lsquoYoursquore ruining everything Why canrsquot we have a nice Thanksgivingrsquo and throws the spaghetti strain-er at himrdquo Oates said ldquoThen about a month later we find out hersquos cheating on her and now theyrsquore still trying to get a divorcerdquo

The misbehaving fatherFive years ago student Mi-

chael Faweksrsquo Thanksgiving was anything but peaceful

ldquoIt was just my immedi-ate family so there was nobody there for my dad to behave for so he wasnrsquot very goodrdquo Faweks said ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for spending money hellip It was just a lot of screaming and fighting and not getting alongrdquo

The getting hit on at Thanksgiv-ing despite your best intentions

Maria Bows would rather spend her Thanksgiving alone

ldquoSo basically my momrsquos best friendrsquos son tried to ask me out a couple times which I avoid-edrdquo Bows said ldquoSo he was there for the last two Thanksgivings in a row mdash the most awkward Thanksgivings of my life be-cause I pretty much avoided be-ing around the familyrdquo

ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for

spending moneyrdquo~ Student Michael Faweks

Interviews by Gianna May Antonio Sanchez and Alexandra Swanberg

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KABUL Afghanistan mdash Bombs and gunbattles across Afghanistan killed more than 30 insurgents five civilians and two NATO coalition service members officials said Mon-day a round of violence that shows the challenges facing international forces seeking to handover security duties to their local counterparts

Two children were among four civilians killed Monday in eastern Paktia province when a bomb ripped through the tractor they were rid-ing on said Ghulam Dastagir dep-uty provincial police chief He said

it was unclear whether the bomb was planted on the road or on the vehicle

In northern Kunduz province in-surgents attacked a checkpoint set up by a local police force sparking heavy fighting Two police officers were killed along with 17 of the at-tackers said local police chief Mo-hammad Ayub Haqyar

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The coalition wants to begin handing over the fight against the Taliban to local police and army forces it has spent millions training and gradually withdraw its own sol-diers It also says some form of nego-tiated settlement with the insurgents will be needed

Also in Kunduz an overnight operation saw a joint Afghan and NATO force kill Fared Gul an alleged Taliban fighter involved in planting roadside bombs and organizing at-tacks on coalition convoys and air-craft the military alliance said

Middle East attacks kill dozens

ldquoIrsquom eligible to retire now and under these I would not be eligible for five more yearsrdquo Kennedy said ldquoI have made my plans for retirement Itrsquos unbelievable for merdquo

Joel Nossoff with University Col-lege said he was in disbelief when he first heard about the proposed chang-es Nossoff 63 said he is eligible to

retire now under the ldquoRule of 75rdquo Un-der the proposed changes he would not be eligible to retire until 67

ldquoI first heard about it from three dif-ferent people and when they told me their interpretation of it I had to think lsquoOh they must have read it wrongrsquordquo Nossoff said ldquoSuddenly thatrsquos all out the window Thatrsquos very frustratingrdquo

Kennedy said he would work with the Staff Council to change the recommendations

ldquoWe definitely would like to influ-ence what they recommend and then if we donrsquot get what we want we will be going to the legislature ourselvesrdquo Kennedy said

Retirement from PAge 1

and if the kids can be well behaved in class it is not a problem for me to ac-commodate thatrdquo

Charles Compton said his wifersquos return to school has positively influ-enced their children

ldquoThey are actually seeing what col-lege is aboutrdquo he said ldquoThese kids are now excited to do the same thing that their mom is doingrdquo

Still Valente-Compton said being a nontraditional student comes with its challenges but the rewards out-weigh negative aspects

ldquoIt can be pretty daunting in a classroom where everyone is half your agerdquo she said ldquoI have kids I have been in the workforce for many years

I donrsquot live on campus Irsquom not in a dorm and Irsquom olderrdquo

Krebs said having older students in class helps the academic setting because they have more experience in life and work

ldquoWith Cara in particular I can say something in class from the decade of the 1980s mdash a historical reference about an election mdash she is going to get it because she lived through itrdquo he said

Through all of the daily demands Valente-Compton still finds time to serve as the vice president of UNMrsquos Association of Non-Traditional Stu-dents She said she works to reach other nontraditional students

ldquoAnybody who feels like they donrsquot fit the mold of the traditional stu-dent is welcome in ANTSrdquo she said ldquoWe need that because I donrsquot think there is quite the outreach to the non-traditional studentsrdquo

Charles said it has been different with his wife in school but he can tell she is happier

ldquoFor the longest time she felt that she had had a couple years of col-lege and then it had stopped and we got married We had kids and every-thing got put on hold for herrdquo he said ldquoNow that she is back in school she feels like she is fulfilling something doing something working toward somethingrdquo

Nontraditional from PAge 1

opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Tuesday

November 23 2010

Page

4

by Mike Carr Daily Lobo Guest Columnist

The Monday following Thanksgiving is of-ten referred to as ldquoCyber Mondayrdquo and in re-cent years it has been the largest online sales day of the year

In 2009 nearly $900 million worth of goods and services were purchased on this day (with over half of these sales conducted from work computers) So how can one buy online safe-ly without being taken to the cyber cleaners

The Better Business Bureau has 10 tips for online holiday shoppers

Protect your computer Your computer should always have the most recent updates installed for anti-virus and anti-spyware soft-ware and a secure firewall turned and kept on

Only shop on trustworthy websites Visit the BBBrsquos website to check on the sellerrsquos rep-utation and record for customer satisfaction

Protect your personal information Take time to read the sellerrsquos privacy policy and understand what personal information is be-ing requested and how it will be used If there isnrsquot a privacy policy posted that should be a red flag that personal information may be sold without permission

Beware of deals that sound too good to be true Website offers and unsolicited e-mails can often sound too good to be true especial-ly low prices on hard-to-get items Consumers should always go with their instincts and not be afraid to pass up a ldquodealrdquo that might cost them in the end

Beware of ldquophishingrdquo Legitimate busi-nesses do not send e-mails claiming problems with an order or an account to lure the ldquobuy-errdquo into revealing financial information If you receive such an e-mail pick up the phone and call the contact number on the website where the purchase was made to confirm that there really is a problem with the transaction

Confirm that your online purchase is se-cure Look in your internet browserrsquos address box for the ldquosrdquo in ldquohttpsrdquo and in the low-er-right corner for the ldquolockrdquo symbol before paying If there are any doubts about a site right-click anywhere on the page and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo This will let you see the real URL (website address) and the dialog box will re-veal if the site is not encrypted

Pay with a credit card Itrsquos best to use a credit card because under federal law you can dispute the charges if you donrsquot receive an item You also have dispute rights if there are unauthorized charges on their credit card and many card issuers have ldquozero liabilityrdquo policies under which you may actually pay nothing if someone steals the credit card number and uses it

Keep documentation of your order Af-ter completing the online order process there should be a final confirmation page or you might receive confirmation by e-mail If so save a copy of the web page and e-mails for future reference and as a record of the purchase

Check your credit card statements often Donrsquot wait for paper statements Check your credit card statements for suspicious activity by calling the credit card companies or check-ing online statements regularly

Know your rights Federal law requires that orders made by mail phone or online be shipped by the date promised or if no delivery time was stated within 30 days If the goods arenrsquot shipped on time you can cancel and demand a refund There is no general three-day cancellation right but you do have the right to reject merchandise if itrsquos defective or misrepresented Otherwise itrsquos the compa-nyrsquos policies that determine if you can cancel the purchase and receive a refund or credit

If you have questions about computer se-curity or have ideas for future topics please feel free to contact me at mcarrunmedu

Mike Carr is the UNM director of IT Security amp Quality Assurance

Editor

I would like to show appreciation for the UNM groundskeepers for their hard work

I think that the work they do is under-appreciated An area the size of UNM is not easy to keep clean and tidy As the leaves start falling the groundskeepers are out there cleaning them up at 745 am

Thanks for making sure our campus looks great

Tyler KellyUNM student

Editor

It has recently come to my attention that the upper echelons of UNM proposed building a recreation center next to Johnson Field

While plans are still in the preliminary stages the center is projected to cost at least $48 million to construct and approximately $45 million to maintain each year No stu-dent fees or tuition have been raised specifi-cally to provide capital for this project but once the center is complete student fees will be increased by no less than $117 per student per semester regardless of their in-dividual use of the facility

The fees will not go toward construction but rather rec center maintenance Rec cen-ter advocates also showed statistics about the cost of the rec center divided by number of students and faculty as being $372 each However faculty are not going to be billed for the center under the plan and since stu-dent fees will only be increased by $117 the large discrepancy between these two num-bers seems suspicious to me

It seems that project advocates have de-liberately presented a glossed-over portrait about how the recreation center will affect the University without discussing the huge monetary opportunity cost this represents for the University

UNM planned to allocate some of the money from Bond D which would have in-creased property taxes to provide more than $150 million to institutions of higher learn-ing throughout the state Voters struck down the bond by 4 percent during the election

The University has only one logi-cal outlet to come up with this mon-ey through tuition and student fees I write as a concerned student I understand that students are keeping up with school while maintaining part-time and full-time jobs and they donrsquot have time to concern

themselves with University happenings But according to UNM Today tuition and

fees were raised by 79 percent this year in part because of the ldquoSAD pass throughrdquo en-acted by the New Mexico state legislature in the January 2010 session

Textbook prices continue to rise too which adds to financial burdens that make it difficult for struggling students to stay in school

Because of budget issues many professorsrsquo phone lines were cut last month and gradu-ate student teaching opportunities have been dramatically reduced Even faculty members have seen reductions to their hours andor pay Times are tough and money is tight I am not by any means against recreation or physical fitness but I remain skeptical on the merits of a costly project undertaken in such an economic climate

New Mexico has one of the countryrsquos highest poverty rates and remains mired in the recession that is not projected to stop anytime soon With some of the countryrsquos most prestigious medical and legal depart-ments our University is a bastion of hope and opportunity for thousands of young New Mexicans

These students use the recreational re-sources we have at the University and al-most unanimously agree that they can be improved upon but they also recognize that their University is not just a playground UNM is a school

This University is a place we attend to become productive citizens to chase our dreams and to enrich our communi-ties I fear our ability to do all of these oth-er things will be diminished by this project Obviously I have a strong opinion about this but I am writing to encourage readers to do research and make an informed opinion of their own

Remember the University uses our mon-ey and I believe that studentsrsquo voices ought to be heard when debating how that money is used

You can go to NewRecCenterunmedu to view information about the recreation cen-ter I would prefer that you hear from the

project advocates too before taking a stance My biggest concern is the lack of clarity on where the money for construction is coming from and until I get a clear answer on that I remain opposed to the project

I encourage you to start looking into this issue soon or you may not have your voice heard on the matter of how and if this proj-ect will develop

Luc MouchetUNM student

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Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

Isaac AviluceaManaging editor

Jenny GignacOpinion editor

Leah ValenciaNews editor

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The Daily Lobo is so excited about Thanksgiving that we decided to scrap real reporting for the week and find the most horrific Thanksgiving stories imaginable

In hearing these stories the hope is you that you will be able to withstand Thanksgiving even if your grandma still insists on showing the family that rash again before dessert

The following stories are are things to not be thankful for mdash or to be thankful for depending on your perspective Names were changed to protect the innocent

Turkey day

Yes Thanksgiving can suck but the only solution to get through this hectic day is to grin bear it and grudgingly wait for it to happen next year Or go out for a pack of smokes and never come back Or become a vegetarian and avoid turkey Or become a Jehovahrsquos Witness and stop celebrating holidays Or move to China where they donrsquot celebrate Thanksgiving Either way you have a lot of options so quit complaining

The WTF Thanksgiving storyThey were expecting turkey

but got goose eggs insteadBurt Wurtzelrsquos family was

on the way to his grandparentsrsquo house with the entire Thanks-giving dinner packed inside with his brother and parents Wurtzel said since his extended family brought little to the table the car was loaded to the ceiling with the feast

ldquoWe have relatives who are cheapskatesrdquo he said ldquoThey would literally show up with not a dish not a casserole an unopened can of green beans as their contribution to Thanks-giving dinnerrdquo

Several months earlier Wurt-zel had attached a small explo-sive to the brake pedal one of many pranks It had never gone off and he had forgotten about it until his dad slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a car The explosion forced him to swerve onto the curb at 30 mph

ldquoThatrsquos when all hell broke looserdquo Wurtzel said ldquoThere was just food flying everywhere It was on the windows It was just everywhere The windows were up so no food left the car It just splattered everywhere all over the insiderdquo

His dad regained control of the car and besides being shook up and bruised from glass

baking pan collisions his family was unharmed They ate a din-ner from KFC

The awkward conversation that never ends

ldquoI was with family that Irsquom usually not with and we all de-cided to have a huge Thanks-giving togetherrdquo student Maria Tellez said ldquoWe were talking and we got to the subject of mov-ies They started to talk about

the movie lsquoMilkrsquo which had just come out And so far as I know I am the only gay one in my family Everyone started cutting it down and saying it was terri-ble and that they couldnrsquot even watch it And I was just sitting there thinking lsquoOh my Godrsquordquo

The family fightIsabel Oates faced a bad

Thanksgiving while working at Circuit City She found herself in a quarrel with her father on a ride home from work

ldquoMy mom freaked out be-cause he was fighting like al-ways and my mom goes lsquoYoursquore ruining everything Why canrsquot we have a nice Thanksgivingrsquo and throws the spaghetti strain-er at himrdquo Oates said ldquoThen about a month later we find out hersquos cheating on her and now theyrsquore still trying to get a divorcerdquo

The misbehaving fatherFive years ago student Mi-

chael Faweksrsquo Thanksgiving was anything but peaceful

ldquoIt was just my immedi-ate family so there was nobody there for my dad to behave for so he wasnrsquot very goodrdquo Faweks said ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for spending money hellip It was just a lot of screaming and fighting and not getting alongrdquo

The getting hit on at Thanksgiv-ing despite your best intentions

Maria Bows would rather spend her Thanksgiving alone

ldquoSo basically my momrsquos best friendrsquos son tried to ask me out a couple times which I avoid-edrdquo Bows said ldquoSo he was there for the last two Thanksgivings in a row mdash the most awkward Thanksgivings of my life be-cause I pretty much avoided be-ing around the familyrdquo

ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for

spending moneyrdquo~ Student Michael Faweks

Interviews by Gianna May Antonio Sanchez and Alexandra Swanberg

nightmares

Tuesday November 23 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Tuesday

November 23 2010

Page

4

by Mike Carr Daily Lobo Guest Columnist

The Monday following Thanksgiving is of-ten referred to as ldquoCyber Mondayrdquo and in re-cent years it has been the largest online sales day of the year

In 2009 nearly $900 million worth of goods and services were purchased on this day (with over half of these sales conducted from work computers) So how can one buy online safe-ly without being taken to the cyber cleaners

The Better Business Bureau has 10 tips for online holiday shoppers

Protect your computer Your computer should always have the most recent updates installed for anti-virus and anti-spyware soft-ware and a secure firewall turned and kept on

Only shop on trustworthy websites Visit the BBBrsquos website to check on the sellerrsquos rep-utation and record for customer satisfaction

Protect your personal information Take time to read the sellerrsquos privacy policy and understand what personal information is be-ing requested and how it will be used If there isnrsquot a privacy policy posted that should be a red flag that personal information may be sold without permission

Beware of deals that sound too good to be true Website offers and unsolicited e-mails can often sound too good to be true especial-ly low prices on hard-to-get items Consumers should always go with their instincts and not be afraid to pass up a ldquodealrdquo that might cost them in the end

Beware of ldquophishingrdquo Legitimate busi-nesses do not send e-mails claiming problems with an order or an account to lure the ldquobuy-errdquo into revealing financial information If you receive such an e-mail pick up the phone and call the contact number on the website where the purchase was made to confirm that there really is a problem with the transaction

Confirm that your online purchase is se-cure Look in your internet browserrsquos address box for the ldquosrdquo in ldquohttpsrdquo and in the low-er-right corner for the ldquolockrdquo symbol before paying If there are any doubts about a site right-click anywhere on the page and select ldquoPropertiesrdquo This will let you see the real URL (website address) and the dialog box will re-veal if the site is not encrypted

Pay with a credit card Itrsquos best to use a credit card because under federal law you can dispute the charges if you donrsquot receive an item You also have dispute rights if there are unauthorized charges on their credit card and many card issuers have ldquozero liabilityrdquo policies under which you may actually pay nothing if someone steals the credit card number and uses it

Keep documentation of your order Af-ter completing the online order process there should be a final confirmation page or you might receive confirmation by e-mail If so save a copy of the web page and e-mails for future reference and as a record of the purchase

Check your credit card statements often Donrsquot wait for paper statements Check your credit card statements for suspicious activity by calling the credit card companies or check-ing online statements regularly

Know your rights Federal law requires that orders made by mail phone or online be shipped by the date promised or if no delivery time was stated within 30 days If the goods arenrsquot shipped on time you can cancel and demand a refund There is no general three-day cancellation right but you do have the right to reject merchandise if itrsquos defective or misrepresented Otherwise itrsquos the compa-nyrsquos policies that determine if you can cancel the purchase and receive a refund or credit

If you have questions about computer se-curity or have ideas for future topics please feel free to contact me at mcarrunmedu

Mike Carr is the UNM director of IT Security amp Quality Assurance

Editor

I would like to show appreciation for the UNM groundskeepers for their hard work

I think that the work they do is under-appreciated An area the size of UNM is not easy to keep clean and tidy As the leaves start falling the groundskeepers are out there cleaning them up at 745 am

Thanks for making sure our campus looks great

Tyler KellyUNM student

Editor

It has recently come to my attention that the upper echelons of UNM proposed building a recreation center next to Johnson Field

While plans are still in the preliminary stages the center is projected to cost at least $48 million to construct and approximately $45 million to maintain each year No stu-dent fees or tuition have been raised specifi-cally to provide capital for this project but once the center is complete student fees will be increased by no less than $117 per student per semester regardless of their in-dividual use of the facility

The fees will not go toward construction but rather rec center maintenance Rec cen-ter advocates also showed statistics about the cost of the rec center divided by number of students and faculty as being $372 each However faculty are not going to be billed for the center under the plan and since stu-dent fees will only be increased by $117 the large discrepancy between these two num-bers seems suspicious to me

It seems that project advocates have de-liberately presented a glossed-over portrait about how the recreation center will affect the University without discussing the huge monetary opportunity cost this represents for the University

UNM planned to allocate some of the money from Bond D which would have in-creased property taxes to provide more than $150 million to institutions of higher learn-ing throughout the state Voters struck down the bond by 4 percent during the election

The University has only one logi-cal outlet to come up with this mon-ey through tuition and student fees I write as a concerned student I understand that students are keeping up with school while maintaining part-time and full-time jobs and they donrsquot have time to concern

themselves with University happenings But according to UNM Today tuition and

fees were raised by 79 percent this year in part because of the ldquoSAD pass throughrdquo en-acted by the New Mexico state legislature in the January 2010 session

Textbook prices continue to rise too which adds to financial burdens that make it difficult for struggling students to stay in school

Because of budget issues many professorsrsquo phone lines were cut last month and gradu-ate student teaching opportunities have been dramatically reduced Even faculty members have seen reductions to their hours andor pay Times are tough and money is tight I am not by any means against recreation or physical fitness but I remain skeptical on the merits of a costly project undertaken in such an economic climate

New Mexico has one of the countryrsquos highest poverty rates and remains mired in the recession that is not projected to stop anytime soon With some of the countryrsquos most prestigious medical and legal depart-ments our University is a bastion of hope and opportunity for thousands of young New Mexicans

These students use the recreational re-sources we have at the University and al-most unanimously agree that they can be improved upon but they also recognize that their University is not just a playground UNM is a school

This University is a place we attend to become productive citizens to chase our dreams and to enrich our communi-ties I fear our ability to do all of these oth-er things will be diminished by this project Obviously I have a strong opinion about this but I am writing to encourage readers to do research and make an informed opinion of their own

Remember the University uses our mon-ey and I believe that studentsrsquo voices ought to be heard when debating how that money is used

You can go to NewRecCenterunmedu to view information about the recreation cen-ter I would prefer that you hear from the

project advocates too before taking a stance My biggest concern is the lack of clarity on where the money for construction is coming from and until I get a clear answer on that I remain opposed to the project

I encourage you to start looking into this issue soon or you may not have your voice heard on the matter of how and if this proj-ect will develop

Luc MouchetUNM student

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Student fee hike for proposed center doesnrsquot quite add up

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The following stories are are things to not be thankful for mdash or to be thankful for depending on your perspective Names were changed to protect the innocent

Turkey day

Yes Thanksgiving can suck but the only solution to get through this hectic day is to grin bear it and grudgingly wait for it to happen next year Or go out for a pack of smokes and never come back Or become a vegetarian and avoid turkey Or become a Jehovahrsquos Witness and stop celebrating holidays Or move to China where they donrsquot celebrate Thanksgiving Either way you have a lot of options so quit complaining

The WTF Thanksgiving storyThey were expecting turkey

but got goose eggs insteadBurt Wurtzelrsquos family was

on the way to his grandparentsrsquo house with the entire Thanks-giving dinner packed inside with his brother and parents Wurtzel said since his extended family brought little to the table the car was loaded to the ceiling with the feast

ldquoWe have relatives who are cheapskatesrdquo he said ldquoThey would literally show up with not a dish not a casserole an unopened can of green beans as their contribution to Thanks-giving dinnerrdquo

Several months earlier Wurt-zel had attached a small explo-sive to the brake pedal one of many pranks It had never gone off and he had forgotten about it until his dad slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a car The explosion forced him to swerve onto the curb at 30 mph

ldquoThatrsquos when all hell broke looserdquo Wurtzel said ldquoThere was just food flying everywhere It was on the windows It was just everywhere The windows were up so no food left the car It just splattered everywhere all over the insiderdquo

His dad regained control of the car and besides being shook up and bruised from glass

baking pan collisions his family was unharmed They ate a din-ner from KFC

The awkward conversation that never ends

ldquoI was with family that Irsquom usually not with and we all de-cided to have a huge Thanks-giving togetherrdquo student Maria Tellez said ldquoWe were talking and we got to the subject of mov-ies They started to talk about

the movie lsquoMilkrsquo which had just come out And so far as I know I am the only gay one in my family Everyone started cutting it down and saying it was terri-ble and that they couldnrsquot even watch it And I was just sitting there thinking lsquoOh my Godrsquordquo

The family fightIsabel Oates faced a bad

Thanksgiving while working at Circuit City She found herself in a quarrel with her father on a ride home from work

ldquoMy mom freaked out be-cause he was fighting like al-ways and my mom goes lsquoYoursquore ruining everything Why canrsquot we have a nice Thanksgivingrsquo and throws the spaghetti strain-er at himrdquo Oates said ldquoThen about a month later we find out hersquos cheating on her and now theyrsquore still trying to get a divorcerdquo

The misbehaving fatherFive years ago student Mi-

chael Faweksrsquo Thanksgiving was anything but peaceful

ldquoIt was just my immedi-ate family so there was nobody there for my dad to behave for so he wasnrsquot very goodrdquo Faweks said ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for spending money hellip It was just a lot of screaming and fighting and not getting alongrdquo

The getting hit on at Thanksgiv-ing despite your best intentions

Maria Bows would rather spend her Thanksgiving alone

ldquoSo basically my momrsquos best friendrsquos son tried to ask me out a couple times which I avoid-edrdquo Bows said ldquoSo he was there for the last two Thanksgivings in a row mdash the most awkward Thanksgivings of my life be-cause I pretty much avoided be-ing around the familyrdquo

ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for

spending moneyrdquo~ Student Michael Faweks

Interviews by Gianna May Antonio Sanchez and Alexandra Swanberg

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CAMPUS EVENTSAl-Anon Peer Support GroupStarts at 400pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterFriends and family members of those struggling with someone elsersquos drinking can find support in a safe and confidential environment

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Event Calendarfor November 23 2010

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Placing an event in the Lobo Life calendar

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The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

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Let us work for you

The Daily Lobo is so excited about Thanksgiving that we decided to scrap real reporting for the week and find the most horrific Thanksgiving stories imaginable

In hearing these stories the hope is you that you will be able to withstand Thanksgiving even if your grandma still insists on showing the family that rash again before dessert

The following stories are are things to not be thankful for mdash or to be thankful for depending on your perspective Names were changed to protect the innocent

Turkey day

Yes Thanksgiving can suck but the only solution to get through this hectic day is to grin bear it and grudgingly wait for it to happen next year Or go out for a pack of smokes and never come back Or become a vegetarian and avoid turkey Or become a Jehovahrsquos Witness and stop celebrating holidays Or move to China where they donrsquot celebrate Thanksgiving Either way you have a lot of options so quit complaining

The WTF Thanksgiving storyThey were expecting turkey

but got goose eggs insteadBurt Wurtzelrsquos family was

on the way to his grandparentsrsquo house with the entire Thanks-giving dinner packed inside with his brother and parents Wurtzel said since his extended family brought little to the table the car was loaded to the ceiling with the feast

ldquoWe have relatives who are cheapskatesrdquo he said ldquoThey would literally show up with not a dish not a casserole an unopened can of green beans as their contribution to Thanks-giving dinnerrdquo

Several months earlier Wurt-zel had attached a small explo-sive to the brake pedal one of many pranks It had never gone off and he had forgotten about it until his dad slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a car The explosion forced him to swerve onto the curb at 30 mph

ldquoThatrsquos when all hell broke looserdquo Wurtzel said ldquoThere was just food flying everywhere It was on the windows It was just everywhere The windows were up so no food left the car It just splattered everywhere all over the insiderdquo

His dad regained control of the car and besides being shook up and bruised from glass

baking pan collisions his family was unharmed They ate a din-ner from KFC

The awkward conversation that never ends

ldquoI was with family that Irsquom usually not with and we all de-cided to have a huge Thanks-giving togetherrdquo student Maria Tellez said ldquoWe were talking and we got to the subject of mov-ies They started to talk about

the movie lsquoMilkrsquo which had just come out And so far as I know I am the only gay one in my family Everyone started cutting it down and saying it was terri-ble and that they couldnrsquot even watch it And I was just sitting there thinking lsquoOh my Godrsquordquo

The family fightIsabel Oates faced a bad

Thanksgiving while working at Circuit City She found herself in a quarrel with her father on a ride home from work

ldquoMy mom freaked out be-cause he was fighting like al-ways and my mom goes lsquoYoursquore ruining everything Why canrsquot we have a nice Thanksgivingrsquo and throws the spaghetti strain-er at himrdquo Oates said ldquoThen about a month later we find out hersquos cheating on her and now theyrsquore still trying to get a divorcerdquo

The misbehaving fatherFive years ago student Mi-

chael Faweksrsquo Thanksgiving was anything but peaceful

ldquoIt was just my immedi-ate family so there was nobody there for my dad to behave for so he wasnrsquot very goodrdquo Faweks said ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for spending money hellip It was just a lot of screaming and fighting and not getting alongrdquo

The getting hit on at Thanksgiv-ing despite your best intentions

Maria Bows would rather spend her Thanksgiving alone

ldquoSo basically my momrsquos best friendrsquos son tried to ask me out a couple times which I avoid-edrdquo Bows said ldquoSo he was there for the last two Thanksgivings in a row mdash the most awkward Thanksgivings of my life be-cause I pretty much avoided be-ing around the familyrdquo

ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for

spending moneyrdquo~ Student Michael Faweks

Interviews by Gianna May Antonio Sanchez and Alexandra Swanberg

nightmares

Tuesday November 23 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

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for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

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The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

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or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

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CAMPUS EVENTSAl-Anon Peer Support GroupStarts at 400pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterFriends and family members of those struggling with someone elsersquos drinking can find support in a safe and confidential environment

LOBO LIFEDAILY LOBOnew mexico

Future events may be previewed at

wwwdailylobocom

Event Calendarfor November 23 2010

Planning your day has never been easier

Placing an event in the Lobo Life calendar

1 Go to wwwdailylobocom

2 Click on ldquoEventsrdquo link near the top of the page

3 Click on ldquoSubmit an Event Listingrdquo on the right side of the page

4 Type in the event information and submit

Thanksgiving BreakThe Daily Lobo will not publish on

November 25 amp 26 due to Thanksgiving Break The Daily Lobo Offices will be closed for the holidays

Please note the following deadline changes

For Monday1129

For Tuesday1130

Mon 1122500 PM

Tues 1123500 PM

Mon 1129 100 PM

Tues 1123500 PM

Wed 1124500 PM

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Classifieds

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WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

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Let us work for you

The Daily Lobo is so excited about Thanksgiving that we decided to scrap real reporting for the week and find the most horrific Thanksgiving stories imaginable

In hearing these stories the hope is you that you will be able to withstand Thanksgiving even if your grandma still insists on showing the family that rash again before dessert

The following stories are are things to not be thankful for mdash or to be thankful for depending on your perspective Names were changed to protect the innocent

Turkey day

Yes Thanksgiving can suck but the only solution to get through this hectic day is to grin bear it and grudgingly wait for it to happen next year Or go out for a pack of smokes and never come back Or become a vegetarian and avoid turkey Or become a Jehovahrsquos Witness and stop celebrating holidays Or move to China where they donrsquot celebrate Thanksgiving Either way you have a lot of options so quit complaining

The WTF Thanksgiving storyThey were expecting turkey

but got goose eggs insteadBurt Wurtzelrsquos family was

on the way to his grandparentsrsquo house with the entire Thanks-giving dinner packed inside with his brother and parents Wurtzel said since his extended family brought little to the table the car was loaded to the ceiling with the feast

ldquoWe have relatives who are cheapskatesrdquo he said ldquoThey would literally show up with not a dish not a casserole an unopened can of green beans as their contribution to Thanks-giving dinnerrdquo

Several months earlier Wurt-zel had attached a small explo-sive to the brake pedal one of many pranks It had never gone off and he had forgotten about it until his dad slammed on the brakes to avoid hitting a car The explosion forced him to swerve onto the curb at 30 mph

ldquoThatrsquos when all hell broke looserdquo Wurtzel said ldquoThere was just food flying everywhere It was on the windows It was just everywhere The windows were up so no food left the car It just splattered everywhere all over the insiderdquo

His dad regained control of the car and besides being shook up and bruised from glass

baking pan collisions his family was unharmed They ate a din-ner from KFC

The awkward conversation that never ends

ldquoI was with family that Irsquom usually not with and we all de-cided to have a huge Thanks-giving togetherrdquo student Maria Tellez said ldquoWe were talking and we got to the subject of mov-ies They started to talk about

the movie lsquoMilkrsquo which had just come out And so far as I know I am the only gay one in my family Everyone started cutting it down and saying it was terri-ble and that they couldnrsquot even watch it And I was just sitting there thinking lsquoOh my Godrsquordquo

The family fightIsabel Oates faced a bad

Thanksgiving while working at Circuit City She found herself in a quarrel with her father on a ride home from work

ldquoMy mom freaked out be-cause he was fighting like al-ways and my mom goes lsquoYoursquore ruining everything Why canrsquot we have a nice Thanksgivingrsquo and throws the spaghetti strain-er at himrdquo Oates said ldquoThen about a month later we find out hersquos cheating on her and now theyrsquore still trying to get a divorcerdquo

The misbehaving fatherFive years ago student Mi-

chael Faweksrsquo Thanksgiving was anything but peaceful

ldquoIt was just my immedi-ate family so there was nobody there for my dad to behave for so he wasnrsquot very goodrdquo Faweks said ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for spending money hellip It was just a lot of screaming and fighting and not getting alongrdquo

The getting hit on at Thanksgiv-ing despite your best intentions

Maria Bows would rather spend her Thanksgiving alone

ldquoSo basically my momrsquos best friendrsquos son tried to ask me out a couple times which I avoid-edrdquo Bows said ldquoSo he was there for the last two Thanksgivings in a row mdash the most awkward Thanksgivings of my life be-cause I pretty much avoided be-ing around the familyrdquo

ldquoHe just screamed the whole time at us for

spending moneyrdquo~ Student Michael Faweks

Interviews by Gianna May Antonio Sanchez and Alexandra Swanberg

nightmares

Tuesday November 23 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

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Judith9 Stories of

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15 Visiblyembarrassed

17 Outside-the-boxmethod

19 Seated yogaposition

20 In inventory21 Plaza Hotel pixie23 Ones who take

things the wrongway

27 Catches somerays

28 Johannesburgrsquosland Abbr

31 College e-mailaddress ending

32 Water frozen inmid-drip

35 Missouri tributary37 Exclusive group

seeking oldcollectibles

40 Cooked in 35-Down

41 Henner whoplayed Elaine onldquoTaxirdquo

42 ldquoGrossrdquo43 ldquoWhirled peasrdquo is

one44 Slanted type

Abbr48 Capone

catchersfamiliarly

53 Opt for a careerwithout the band

55 Europredecessor inPortugal

58 Hurled59 Indirect

evaluation63 Agreement

before marriage64 Wacky65 Small sample66 Fancy tie

material67 Heroic deed

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2 With 35-Downhealthier-than-most cookingliquid

3 Son of Poseidon4 Especially

elegant5 Hot temper6 White House no7 Heaven on earth8 Marina craft9 One-named New

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exile18 Battleship letters22 ldquoERrdquo actor La

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Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Three (3) or more years experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities

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for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

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The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

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CAMPUS EVENTSAl-Anon Peer Support GroupStarts at 400pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterFriends and family members of those struggling with someone elsersquos drinking can find support in a safe and confidential environment

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Future events may be previewed at

wwwdailylobocom

Event Calendarfor November 23 2010

Planning your day has never been easier

Placing an event in the Lobo Life calendar

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2 Click on ldquoEventsrdquo link near the top of the page

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4 Type in the event information and submit

Thanksgiving BreakThe Daily Lobo will not publish on

November 25 amp 26 due to Thanksgiving Break The Daily Lobo Offices will be closed for the holidays

Please note the following deadline changes

For Monday1129

For Tuesday1130

Mon 1122500 PM

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Classifieds

Display Advertising

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WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

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Tuesday November 23 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

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 23 2010

ACROSS1 Entrrsquo__5 Tony winner

Judith9 Stories of

questionableveracity

14 Any of five O-ending brothers

15 Visiblyembarrassed

17 Outside-the-boxmethod

19 Seated yogaposition

20 In inventory21 Plaza Hotel pixie23 Ones who take

things the wrongway

27 Catches somerays

28 Johannesburgrsquosland Abbr

31 College e-mailaddress ending

32 Water frozen inmid-drip

35 Missouri tributary37 Exclusive group

seeking oldcollectibles

40 Cooked in 35-Down

41 Henner whoplayed Elaine onldquoTaxirdquo

42 ldquoGrossrdquo43 ldquoWhirled peasrdquo is

one44 Slanted type

Abbr48 Capone

catchersfamiliarly

53 Opt for a careerwithout the band

55 Europredecessor inPortugal

58 Hurled59 Indirect

evaluation63 Agreement

before marriage64 Wacky65 Small sample66 Fancy tie

material67 Heroic deed

DOWN1 Lucky charm

2 With 35-Downhealthier-than-most cookingliquid

3 Son of Poseidon4 Especially

elegant5 Hot temper6 White House no7 Heaven on earth8 Marina craft9 One-named New

Age keyboardist10 Put up with11 Mil supply order12 Nicht alt13 Sault __ Marie16 1979 Iranian

exile18 Battleship letters22 ldquoERrdquo actor La

Salle24 Calf meat in

Calais25 Brink26 Go after in court29 Lowlife30 __ of faith33 Spainrsquos El __34 Light brown color35 See 2-Down36 Making a

walking-in-mudsound

37 St Louislandmark

38 ldquoJust do itrdquosloganeer

39 Suffix with weak40 Emotional

outburst45 Rotation-causing

force46 Native Alaskans47 Most shameful49 Boxerrsquos

maneuver

50 Roman ending51 60-Down

spec52 Sheep fats54 Polo Grounds

legend Mel56 Twice CCCI57 Word-of-mouth59 Choose60 Victoriarsquos Secret

staple61 ldquo__ Miseacuterablesrdquo62 Class

Mondayrsquos Puzzle SolvedBy Dan Naddor 112310

(c)2010 Tribune Media Services Inc 112310

Mal and Chad

dailysudoku

dailycrossword

Level 1 2 3 4 Solution to Yesterdayrsquos Puzzle

Page 8 Tuesday November 23 2010 New Mexico Daily loboclassifieds

Announcements1BDRM WSOUTH FACING window quiet clean space wwifi access shared WD kitchen bathroom LR amp patio $500 Rio Rancho 505-573-9696

CHRISTMAS CASH BLUES Be the first in your class to OWN an Internet Business Affordable Exciting For an appointment call 505-907-5501

VENTLINE HELPLINE R`EFERRAL LINE Just Talkline Yourline Agora 277-3013 wwwagoracarescom

STRESSED LOG ON to wwwSpiritualitycom

Fun Food MusicKOMBUCHA MOTHERS $1000 wdirec- tions skreedunmedu

Lost and FoundFOUND NECKLACE 3RD floor of the SUB 1122 Call to identify Kathy at 277-4706

FOUND PAIR OF sunglasses on the ta- bles outside Centennial Library Thurs- day afternoon (1118) Call or text 505- 515-5299 Detailed description needed for return to rightful owner

ServicesA+ MATH TUTORING Finals prep 296-MATH(6284)neabqmathnasiumcom

ABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices Caring and confidential FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Curtis Boyd MD PC 522 Lomas Blvd NE 242-7512

PAPER DUE FORMER UNM instruc- tor PhD English published can help 254-9615 MasterCard VISA

TUTORING - ALL AGES most subjects Experienced PhD 265-7799

MATHEMATICS STATISTICS TUTOR Billy Brown PhD College and HSwelbert53aolcom 401-8139

SCIENTOMETRIC TESTING IQ Tested The Church of Scientology of NM offers for a limited time free intelligence and personality tests Your IQ personality and aptitude determine your future Know them No obligations 1319 San Pedro Albuquerque NM 87110 505- 275-8210

TYPING- ANY SUBJECT including te- chinical Word Center 512 Yale SE 842- 9800

BIRTHRIGHT CARES FREE pregnancy tests help 262-2235

Your SpaceVINCE WE HAVE been through a lot lately and just wanted to tell you I Love You Happy 16 months on the 27th Love Shelby

TO THE THREE lovely ladies that sit across from me in class You make me smile every Tuesday and Thursday Please keep dancing and singing

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CASEY Do not fret over your age for we will be One for- ever I love you

ApartmentsMOVE IN SPECIAL- walk to UNM 1BDRMS starting at $575mo includes utilities No pets 255-2685 268-0525

UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $490 2BDRM $675 +utilities Clean quiet re- modeled No pets allowed Move in spe- cial 573-7839

UNM 2 BLOCKS 1BDRM $450mo 897-6304

APARTMENT HUNTING wwwkeithpropertiescom

1BDRMS 3 BLOCKS to UNM no pets Clean quiet and affordable 301 Har- vard SE 262-0433

UNMCNM STUDIOS 1BDRM 2BDRMS 3BDRMS and 4BDRMS William H Cornelius Real Estate Con- sultant 243-2229

FREE UNM PARKING Nob Hill Living $100 move in discount 1bdrm $490mo 256-9500

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM Free utilities $445mo 246-2038 1515 Copper NE wwwkachina-propertiescom

WWWUNMRENTALSCOMAwesome university apartments Unique hardwood floors FPs court- yards fenced yards Houses cottages efficiencies studios 1 and 2 and 3BDRMs Garages Month to month op- tion 843-9642 Open 7 daysweek

Houses For RentTOWNHOME-3BDRM 2-Full BA large 2-Car Garage low utilities very nice clean 7-miles to UNM No pets no smoking $1025mo wsecurity de- posit Call 259-5760

A LOVELY KNOTTY Pined decor 3BDRM 15BA Skylight parking UNM area $799mo 1814 Gold 299-2499

Houses For SaleNEW 2BDRM 5 min from UNM 453- 5397 281-8949

3BDRM 25 BA 2-Story Close to UNM Med Law School gated community pri- vate enclosed backyard dishwasher WD refridgerator 2CG $1050mo +utilites lease required 301-0791

Rooms For Rent$815 FULLY FURNISHED washer dryer fireplace big yard garage Jan- May 2011 San Mateo and LomasCall or text 5053153400

ROOMMATE WANTED TO go in on house on westside Prefer under 30 male or female $350mo +utilities E- mail bekah1spareyahoocom

QUIET RESPONSIBLE STUDENT wanted to share nice 3BDRM 25BA home 10 mins from campus GREAT LOCATION $400mo wutilities in- cluded (505) 490-1998

$350MO FOR A room with its own bath- room in a 2bdrm 2ba apartment in the NE Heights 12 utilis (cable high speed internet) NS tm2020gmail com

FEMALE STUDENT WANTED to share 2 bdrm apt 3 blocks from UNM on Princeton $325month utilities in- cluded E-mail acresapunmedu

AudioVideoDJ TURNTABLES FOR sale- The B-52 ProdigyFX all in one DJ Workstation in brand new condition Asking $800 OBO Contact Charles at (505-440- 0985) or cnuanesunmedu

Computer StuffNEW D-LINK Wireless N 150 Home Router $30 Email ryanqbunmedu

PetsFREE KITTENS 2 months old litter trained and in need of good loving homes Call 505-865-8893

For SaleTWO AUTHENTIC COACH Purses for sale $50 each Please text me at 505- 975-1759 if interested in pictures

TWO LARGE TANKS for sale Was used for reptiles 40gal has screen lid -$75 Larger tank has nice sliding lids - $200 Email bekah1spareyahoocom

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

WOMENrsquoS 152 ROSSIGNOL Snow- board Vans Boots 78 and Burton Bind- ings Hardly used for sale $250 OBO as a package Please call 720-216-3410

Vehicles For Sale

2002 TOYOTA PRIUS 85000 original miles under warranty $6900 505-280- 6128

2009 LANCE 49CCS $700 1700mi call for information 440-8401

1993 TOYOTA MR-2 Basic Body Mods Air intake system T-Top style Power everything New paint job Negotiable pricing but asking $3000 Call Sammy (505)331-6734

Child CareEASY INCOME DRIVING a middle school girl from the far North UNM Cam- pus area to a Northeast Heights school at 730 am and 315 pm Monday through Friday every-other week Must have a reliable car and references Fe- males only Call 505-235-1994

Jobs Off CampusCOMPUTER TECHNICAL ASSIS- TANTS Apply in person Bullseye Golf 8212 Menaul NE

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

NEW COMPANY LOOKING for teach- ers interns and future teachers Great pay flexible hours perfect for college students Must be professional and driven For interview contact 480-4461

RUNNERFILING CLERK - Small but busy law firm needs a motivated stu- dent Opportunity to learn while you work Flexible hours $825hr E-mail resume to officegaddyfirmcom or fax 254-9366

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

WE ARE LOOKING for an exceptional dedicated Donor Relations Coordinator to join our Donor Relations team Du- ties will include gift acknowledgement and stewardship writing and preparing donor correspondence reports and fundraising materials assisting with gift agreements maintaining collegial rela- tionships with unit- based fundraisingstaff and UNM Departments to secure timely information regarding the use of gift funds exercising professional dis- cretion in the research selection orga- nization and preparation of data updat- ing systems for efficient acquisition ap- plication and maintenance of data re- lated to the stewardship of gifts per- forming regular data quality control to assure accuracy and completeness support for donor relations events and UNM Foundation daily business func- tions Some evening andor weekend work is required

Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Three (3) or more years experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities

Preferred Qualifications Baccalaureate degree

For those interested in applying please submit a cover letter resume and sal-aryrequirements to Tobie Webb at tweb bunmfundorg or mailing address Two Woodward Center 700 Lomas Blvd NE Ste 108 Albuquerque NM 87102 Review of credentials will begin immediately Visit our website at www unmfundorg for a full job descriptionThe UNM Foundation is an EEO Em- ployer

COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGNER needed for advertising company Must be professional creative and self-moti- vated For more info contact 480-4461

ANSWERING SERVICE TELEPHONE opperators needed Excellent job for students Swing shift 25-35hrs a week Please call 256-4604

Jobs On CampusTHE DAILY LOBO IS LOOKING FOR A

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE

Rep especially needed for the 2011 Spring Semester Mon-Fri from 9am- 11am other hours are flexible 10- 15hrswk Work in a fun environment right on campus Enthusiasm good phone etiquette computer and organi- zational skills required You must be a student registered for 6 hours or more Work-study is not required For informa- tion E-mail classifiedsdailylobocom call Dulce at 277-5656 or apply online at unmjobsunmedu search under Department Student Publications

Jobs WantedEARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads wwwAd CarDrivercom

AuditionsHolding castings for plays or films

Advertise Here 277-5656

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 LOBOCLASSIFIEDs bull 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 PAYMENTINFORMATION

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656bull 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 classadsunmedubull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE

UNM IDADVANTAGE

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

RESTAURANTOPENINGS AVAILABLEStarting at $850hr Day night late night weekends

Cashiersbusing positions Will work around your schedule

Apply in person2400 Central SE

WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

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CAMPUS EVENTSAl-Anon Peer Support GroupStarts at 400pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterFriends and family members of those struggling with someone elsersquos drinking can find support in a safe and confidential environment

LOBO LIFEDAILY LOBOnew mexico

Future events may be previewed at

wwwdailylobocom

Event Calendarfor November 23 2010

Planning your day has never been easier

Placing an event in the Lobo Life calendar

1 Go to wwwdailylobocom

2 Click on ldquoEventsrdquo link near the top of the page

3 Click on ldquoSubmit an Event Listingrdquo on the right side of the page

4 Type in the event information and submit

Thanksgiving BreakThe Daily Lobo will not publish on

November 25 amp 26 due to Thanksgiving Break The Daily Lobo Offices will be closed for the holidays

Please note the following deadline changes

For Monday1129

For Tuesday1130

Mon 1122500 PM

Tues 1123500 PM

Mon 1129 100 PM

Tues 1123500 PM

Wed 1124500 PM

Lobo Life

Classifieds

Display Advertising

Wed 1124 100 PM

WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

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Page 8 Tuesday November 23 2010 New Mexico Daily loboclassifieds

Announcements1BDRM WSOUTH FACING window quiet clean space wwifi access shared WD kitchen bathroom LR amp patio $500 Rio Rancho 505-573-9696

CHRISTMAS CASH BLUES Be the first in your class to OWN an Internet Business Affordable Exciting For an appointment call 505-907-5501

VENTLINE HELPLINE R`EFERRAL LINE Just Talkline Yourline Agora 277-3013 wwwagoracarescom

STRESSED LOG ON to wwwSpiritualitycom

Fun Food MusicKOMBUCHA MOTHERS $1000 wdirec- tions skreedunmedu

Lost and FoundFOUND NECKLACE 3RD floor of the SUB 1122 Call to identify Kathy at 277-4706

FOUND PAIR OF sunglasses on the ta- bles outside Centennial Library Thurs- day afternoon (1118) Call or text 505- 515-5299 Detailed description needed for return to rightful owner

ServicesA+ MATH TUTORING Finals prep 296-MATH(6284)neabqmathnasiumcom

ABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices Caring and confidential FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Curtis Boyd MD PC 522 Lomas Blvd NE 242-7512

PAPER DUE FORMER UNM instruc- tor PhD English published can help 254-9615 MasterCard VISA

TUTORING - ALL AGES most subjects Experienced PhD 265-7799

MATHEMATICS STATISTICS TUTOR Billy Brown PhD College and HSwelbert53aolcom 401-8139

SCIENTOMETRIC TESTING IQ Tested The Church of Scientology of NM offers for a limited time free intelligence and personality tests Your IQ personality and aptitude determine your future Know them No obligations 1319 San Pedro Albuquerque NM 87110 505- 275-8210

TYPING- ANY SUBJECT including te- chinical Word Center 512 Yale SE 842- 9800

BIRTHRIGHT CARES FREE pregnancy tests help 262-2235

Your SpaceVINCE WE HAVE been through a lot lately and just wanted to tell you I Love You Happy 16 months on the 27th Love Shelby

TO THE THREE lovely ladies that sit across from me in class You make me smile every Tuesday and Thursday Please keep dancing and singing

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CASEY Do not fret over your age for we will be One for- ever I love you

ApartmentsMOVE IN SPECIAL- walk to UNM 1BDRMS starting at $575mo includes utilities No pets 255-2685 268-0525

UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $490 2BDRM $675 +utilities Clean quiet re- modeled No pets allowed Move in spe- cial 573-7839

UNM 2 BLOCKS 1BDRM $450mo 897-6304

APARTMENT HUNTING wwwkeithpropertiescom

1BDRMS 3 BLOCKS to UNM no pets Clean quiet and affordable 301 Har- vard SE 262-0433

UNMCNM STUDIOS 1BDRM 2BDRMS 3BDRMS and 4BDRMS William H Cornelius Real Estate Con- sultant 243-2229

FREE UNM PARKING Nob Hill Living $100 move in discount 1bdrm $490mo 256-9500

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM Free utilities $445mo 246-2038 1515 Copper NE wwwkachina-propertiescom

WWWUNMRENTALSCOMAwesome university apartments Unique hardwood floors FPs court- yards fenced yards Houses cottages efficiencies studios 1 and 2 and 3BDRMs Garages Month to month op- tion 843-9642 Open 7 daysweek

Houses For RentTOWNHOME-3BDRM 2-Full BA large 2-Car Garage low utilities very nice clean 7-miles to UNM No pets no smoking $1025mo wsecurity de- posit Call 259-5760

A LOVELY KNOTTY Pined decor 3BDRM 15BA Skylight parking UNM area $799mo 1814 Gold 299-2499

Houses For SaleNEW 2BDRM 5 min from UNM 453- 5397 281-8949

3BDRM 25 BA 2-Story Close to UNM Med Law School gated community pri- vate enclosed backyard dishwasher WD refridgerator 2CG $1050mo +utilites lease required 301-0791

Rooms For Rent$815 FULLY FURNISHED washer dryer fireplace big yard garage Jan- May 2011 San Mateo and LomasCall or text 5053153400

ROOMMATE WANTED TO go in on house on westside Prefer under 30 male or female $350mo +utilities E- mail bekah1spareyahoocom

QUIET RESPONSIBLE STUDENT wanted to share nice 3BDRM 25BA home 10 mins from campus GREAT LOCATION $400mo wutilities in- cluded (505) 490-1998

$350MO FOR A room with its own bath- room in a 2bdrm 2ba apartment in the NE Heights 12 utilis (cable high speed internet) NS tm2020gmail com

FEMALE STUDENT WANTED to share 2 bdrm apt 3 blocks from UNM on Princeton $325month utilities in- cluded E-mail acresapunmedu

AudioVideoDJ TURNTABLES FOR sale- The B-52 ProdigyFX all in one DJ Workstation in brand new condition Asking $800 OBO Contact Charles at (505-440- 0985) or cnuanesunmedu

Computer StuffNEW D-LINK Wireless N 150 Home Router $30 Email ryanqbunmedu

PetsFREE KITTENS 2 months old litter trained and in need of good loving homes Call 505-865-8893

For SaleTWO AUTHENTIC COACH Purses for sale $50 each Please text me at 505- 975-1759 if interested in pictures

TWO LARGE TANKS for sale Was used for reptiles 40gal has screen lid -$75 Larger tank has nice sliding lids - $200 Email bekah1spareyahoocom

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

WOMENrsquoS 152 ROSSIGNOL Snow- board Vans Boots 78 and Burton Bind- ings Hardly used for sale $250 OBO as a package Please call 720-216-3410

Vehicles For Sale

2002 TOYOTA PRIUS 85000 original miles under warranty $6900 505-280- 6128

2009 LANCE 49CCS $700 1700mi call for information 440-8401

1993 TOYOTA MR-2 Basic Body Mods Air intake system T-Top style Power everything New paint job Negotiable pricing but asking $3000 Call Sammy (505)331-6734

Child CareEASY INCOME DRIVING a middle school girl from the far North UNM Cam- pus area to a Northeast Heights school at 730 am and 315 pm Monday through Friday every-other week Must have a reliable car and references Fe- males only Call 505-235-1994

Jobs Off CampusCOMPUTER TECHNICAL ASSIS- TANTS Apply in person Bullseye Golf 8212 Menaul NE

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

NEW COMPANY LOOKING for teach- ers interns and future teachers Great pay flexible hours perfect for college students Must be professional and driven For interview contact 480-4461

RUNNERFILING CLERK - Small but busy law firm needs a motivated stu- dent Opportunity to learn while you work Flexible hours $825hr E-mail resume to officegaddyfirmcom or fax 254-9366

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

WE ARE LOOKING for an exceptional dedicated Donor Relations Coordinator to join our Donor Relations team Du- ties will include gift acknowledgement and stewardship writing and preparing donor correspondence reports and fundraising materials assisting with gift agreements maintaining collegial rela- tionships with unit- based fundraisingstaff and UNM Departments to secure timely information regarding the use of gift funds exercising professional dis- cretion in the research selection orga- nization and preparation of data updat- ing systems for efficient acquisition ap- plication and maintenance of data re- lated to the stewardship of gifts per- forming regular data quality control to assure accuracy and completeness support for donor relations events and UNM Foundation daily business func- tions Some evening andor weekend work is required

Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma or GED Three (3) or more years experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities

Preferred Qualifications Baccalaureate degree

For those interested in applying please submit a cover letter resume and sal-aryrequirements to Tobie Webb at tweb bunmfundorg or mailing address Two Woodward Center 700 Lomas Blvd NE Ste 108 Albuquerque NM 87102 Review of credentials will begin immediately Visit our website at www unmfundorg for a full job descriptionThe UNM Foundation is an EEO Em- ployer

COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGNER needed for advertising company Must be professional creative and self-moti- vated For more info contact 480-4461

ANSWERING SERVICE TELEPHONE opperators needed Excellent job for students Swing shift 25-35hrs a week Please call 256-4604

Jobs On CampusTHE DAILY LOBO IS LOOKING FOR A

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE

Rep especially needed for the 2011 Spring Semester Mon-Fri from 9am- 11am other hours are flexible 10- 15hrswk Work in a fun environment right on campus Enthusiasm good phone etiquette computer and organi- zational skills required You must be a student registered for 6 hours or more Work-study is not required For informa- tion E-mail classifiedsdailylobocom call Dulce at 277-5656 or apply online at unmjobsunmedu search under Department Student Publications

Jobs WantedEARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads wwwAd CarDrivercom

AuditionsHolding castings for plays or films

Advertise Here 277-5656

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 LOBOCLASSIFIEDs bull 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 PAYMENTINFORMATION

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656bull 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 classadsunmedubull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE

UNM IDADVANTAGE

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

RESTAURANTOPENINGS AVAILABLEStarting at $850hr Day night late night weekends

Cashiersbusing positions Will work around your schedule

Apply in person2400 Central SE

WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

classifiedsdailylobocom

107

CAMPUS EVENTSAl-Anon Peer Support GroupStarts at 400pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterFriends and family members of those struggling with someone elsersquos drinking can find support in a safe and confidential environment

LOBO LIFEDAILY LOBOnew mexico

Future events may be previewed at

wwwdailylobocom

Event Calendarfor November 23 2010

Planning your day has never been easier

Placing an event in the Lobo Life calendar

1 Go to wwwdailylobocom

2 Click on ldquoEventsrdquo link near the top of the page

3 Click on ldquoSubmit an Event Listingrdquo on the right side of the page

4 Type in the event information and submit

Thanksgiving BreakThe Daily Lobo will not publish on

November 25 amp 26 due to Thanksgiving Break The Daily Lobo Offices will be closed for the holidays

Please note the following deadline changes

For Monday1129

For Tuesday1130

Mon 1122500 PM

Tues 1123500 PM

Mon 1129 100 PM

Tues 1123500 PM

Wed 1124500 PM

Lobo Life

Classifieds

Display Advertising

Wed 1124 100 PM

WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

classifiedsdailylobocom

107

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