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D AILY L OBO new mexico March 27, 2013 The Independent Student Voice of UNM since 1895 wednesday Inside the Daily Lobo volume 117 issue 125 O n Tuesday, CNM admin- istrators, in a ruthless and authori- tarian display of cen- sorship, stripped stu- dents of some basic constitutional rights. Tuesday’s issue of the weekly, student- run CNM Chroni- cle centered on sex. Chronicle staff mem- bers said their inten- tion was to create a dialogue on the topic and educate students on safe practices. e administration didn’t see the value in this, and immediate- ly suspended the staff and declared that it would halt publica- tion of the Chroni- cle until the summer. A representative for CNM said students DAILY LOBO CENSORS ITSELF needed to be ade- quately “trained, ed- ucated and super- vised” to responsibly produce content. e college pulled Tuesday’s issue off the shelves and Chronicle staff mem- bers said college rep- resentatives even pried the issue out of students’ hands if they saw them read- ing it. It goes without say- ing that this violates students’ rights to freedom of speech and of the press. e Daily Lobo enjoys complete editori- al freedom, freedom that members of the UNM Student Publi- cations Board value and work hard to pro- tect. I’ve decided that we at the Daily Lobo have a responsibility to use that freedom to make a statement in solidarity with the Chronicle staff. In that light, the Dai- ly Lobo will not pub- lish printed issues of the newspaper until the CNM adminis- tration agrees to rein- state Chronicle staff members to their former positions at the paper and allow the newspaper to re- main free of faculty, staff or administra- tive oversight. e Daily Lobo will still publish content online at DailyLobo. com. Elizabeth Cleary Daily Lobo editor-in-chief

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Daily lobonew mexico

M a r c h 2 7 , 2 0 1 3The Independent Student Voice of UNM since 1895

wednesday

Inside theDaily Lobo

volume 117 issue 125

On Tuesday, CNM admin-istrators, in a

ruthless and authori-tarian display of cen-sorship, stripped stu-dents of some basic constitutional rights.

Tuesday’s issue of the weekly, student-run CNM Chroni-cle centered on sex. Chronicle staff mem-bers said their inten-tion was to create a dialogue on the topic and educate students on safe practices. The administration didn’t see the value in this, and immediate-ly suspended the staff and declared that it would halt publica-tion of the Chroni-cle until the summer. A representative for CNM said students

daily lobo censors itself

needed to be ade-quately “trained, ed-ucated and super-vised” to responsibly produce content.

The college pulled Tuesday’s issue off the shelves and Chronicle staff mem-bers said college rep-resentatives even pried the issue out of students’ hands if they saw them read-ing it.

It goes without say-ing that this violates students’ rights to freedom of speech and of the press. The Daily Lobo enjoys complete editori-al freedom, freedom that members of the UNM Student Publi-cations Board value and work hard to pro-tect. I’ve decided that

we at the Daily Lobo have a responsibility to use that freedom to make a statement in solidarity with the Chronicle staff.

In that light, the Dai-ly Lobo will not pub-lish printed issues of the newspaper until the CNM adminis-tration agrees to rein-state Chronicle staff members to their former positions at the paper and allow the newspaper to re-main free of faculty, staff or administra-tive oversight.

The Daily Lobo will still publish content online at DailyLobo.com.

Elizabeth ClearyDaily Lobo

editor-in-chief

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Editor-in-ChiefElizabeth Cleary Managing EditorAlexandra SwanbergNews EditorJohn TyczkowskiAssistant News EditorArdee NapolitanoStaff ReporterMegan UnderwoodPhoto EditorJuan LabrecheCopy ChiefAaron Wiltse

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Literature Review2:00pm – 3:00pmZimmerman Library Rm 254Presented by Kathleen Keating.

“The Prose of Counter-Sovereignty”4:00pm – 5:30pmSUBDr. Manu Vimalassery shares his manuscript, “Skew Tracks: Racial Capitalism and the Transcontinental Railroad.”

Rethinking the Relationship Between Mining and Water in Peru4:00pm – 5:00pmLatin American & Iberian InstituteJessica Budds, University of East Anglia.

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