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Editorial: Make Campuses Count
Gov. Susana Martinez’s moratorium on new college and university classroom/academic space may seem anti-intellectual on its face; yet it provides the state a chance to take an intelligent approach to... Read more »
Editorial: A Dark Cloud Hangs Over N.M.’s Judiciary
FOR THE RECORD: This editorial incorrectly stated that the governor appoints six members of the Judicial Nominating Commissions. It should have said the governor appoints six of the 11 members... Read more »
Editorial: State Won’t Add Insult To Pay-To-Play Injury
When disgraced securities broker/friend of former Gov. Bill Richardson/civil defendant Guy Riordan learned that taxpayers will not pick up his legal tab in the state’s lawsuit against him, his response... Read more »
Editorial: Unveil Whole Story Of Increases in Electricity
Is it 10.8 percent or 18 to 23 percent? In determining how a proposed electricity rate increase will impact the average residential customer, a 9 percent to 12 percent difference... Read more »
Editorial: APS Strikes Out With Eligibility of Bulldog
Albuquerque High Principal Tim McCorkle gets an A for refusing to change a student-athlete’s grades, but Albuquerque Public Schools officials overall get F’s for their handling of a sticky eligibility... Read more »
Editorial: Genomes on the Cheap
A University of New Mexico researcher is honing a new tool for the arsenal of treatments to fight cancer and other diseases. And at what might be a bargain basement... Read more »
Editorial: Why Would Santa Fe Protect Tax Deadbeats?
To paraphrase Dear Abby, it wasn’t broke, so why did state government have to go and fix it? “It” was the list of New Mexico’s top tax deadbeats, the folks... Read more »
Editorial: A New Pilot May Get Spaceport Off Runway
Whether it’s a good idea or a bad one, we’ve gone too far down the Spaceport America road to stop now. But getting it off the ground may require a... Read more »
Editorial: Compromise Has City On Right Budget Track
Some things get better with time — and, thankfully, the city budget appears to be in that category. That doesn’t mean there isn’t more work to do. There was a... Read more »
Editorial: Innovative Cost Project May Be Medicare Fix
Lovelace Health System is going beyond the standard prescription for billing and care with a goal of cutting costs and improving patient outcomes. The system’s three hospitals — Lovelace Medical... Read more »
Editorial: Rationale for Stadium Just a Field of Schemes
University of New Mexico President David Schmidly makes the pitch that the tough economy and resultant reduction in state funding mean UNM’s educational bargain is unsustainable. He’s right — especially... Read more »
Editorial: Will N.M. Ever Answer $6 Million Question?
New Mexico supposedly spent more than $6 million in federal voter education dollars to buy TV and radio ads during the 2004 and 2006 elections, and questions about that cash... Read more »
