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UNM offers more funds for more scholars

The number of national scholars at UNM has more than doubled each year since 2007, according to the UNM Admissions Office.There are 77 national scholars enrolled at UNM, which is up from 38 in 2008 and 14 in 2007. “National scholars” is an umbrella term that covers National Merit Scholars, National Hispanic Recognition Scholars, National Achievement Scholars and National American Indian Scholars.


	Gov. Bill Richardson answers student questions about Cuba and U.S. relations after his speech in Dane Smith Hall on Tuesday. Richardson said he supports lifting the embargo but not unconditionally.
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Lifting the trade embargo

Gov. Bill Richardson got major applause early in his speech at Dane Smith Hall yesterday. “Full disclosure: I am for getting rid of the embargo,” he said.


	Tasha Williams serves a 1/2 pound bacon cheeseburger at The Cube restaurant on Monday. They offer Memphis, Tenn.  – style barbecue along with other delicacies.
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The Cube mixes modern setting, classic cuisine

To the untrained palate, barbecue is barbecue. But not at The Cube on Central Avenue. The restaurant specializes in Memphis, Tenn.-style barbecue, and also offers other American-style food and hot dogs. Owner Manny Aka said he wanted to give UNM students another option for authentic barbecue. The difference between Memphis-style barbecue and other styles, such as Texas-style barbecue, is the meat, Aka said.


	Chilean native Sol Aravena created Muza, a group with Latin and electronic sounds. The band will perform at QBar in Hotel Albuquerque on Friday at 8 p.m.
Culture

Artist's Avenue

Sol Aravena, 37-year-old Chilean and creator of Muza, just moved to Taos to work with Petroglyph Records. Aravena traveled to New Mexico without her original Chilean musicians, but she has teamed up with two musicians from Taos to soothe ears all over the Southwest.


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Party Patrol polices tailgate

The Albuquerque Police Department Party Patrol was on the lookout during tailgate parties on Saturday and issued six citations for underage drinking, said Lt. Harold Medina, APD party patrol coordinator.


	Tulsa quarterback Shavodrick Beaver eludes UNM defenders Kendall Briscoe, left, and cornerback DeShawn Mills in Tulsa’s 44-10 stomping of the Lobos on Saturday at University Stadium.
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Touchdowns elude offense once again

The UNM football team has yet to score an offensive touchdown after their 44-10 loss at the hands of Tulsa on Saturday at University Stadium. “It’s been a long time since I went two games without scoring a touchdown,” head coach Mike Locksley said.



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Regents OK West Side health clinic

The UNM Finance and Facilities Committee approved a $5.5 million health clinic on Albuquerque’s West Side during their meeting Friday. The committee, chaired by Don Chalmers, also approved funding requests for several major additions to the UNM Hospital. The committee discussed the need for a new health care facility at Central Avenue and Unser Boulevard to accommodate the residents in the nearby neighborhood.


	The administrative, editorial and production departments of UNM Press will move from 1312 Basehart Drive to 1717 Roma Ave. on main campus. Some employees in the press’ warehouse department fear they will be laid off as administrators consider outsourcing.
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UNM Press employees fear outsourcing

The University of New Mexico Press office will soon change buildings, but that’s not why Joyce Perz is cleaning out her desk. “We’re about to be laid off,” she said. “That’s why I’m getting my things organized.”


	Safety Jesse Paulsen drags down wide receiver Ty Kirk during a scrimmage at University Stadium in August. The Lobos will look to even their record when they take on Tulsa on Saturday at University Stadium.
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Lobos look to weather the Hurricane

There’s a hurricane warning this Saturday in Albuquerque. Early reports indicate the eye of the storm is headed straight for University Stadium. UNM will face Tulsa in its home-opener, but head coach Mike Locksley doesn’t want his team looking for vengeance from last year’s 56-14 beat down at the hands of the University of Tulsa Golden Hurricane, said linebacker Clint McPeek. “We would like to redeem ourselves,” he said.


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Flames, fireworks and 50 feet of catharsis

“¡Que Viva!” That’s what 20,000 people will chant tonight in Santa Fe as Old Man Gloom, aka Zozobra, burns to the ground. The Kiwanis Club has constructed the 50-foot effigy for the past 85 years on Fort Marcy and Magers Field. Ray A.


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Student groups honor day of service

UNM College Democrats are sponsoring a clothing and canned food drive on Friday to help New Mexico veterans. Melissa Trent, College Democrats vice president, said the group will put out three bins — one at Smith Plaza, one behind Hokona Hall, and one in the bottom floor of the SUB — as part of the National Day of Service on Sept.



	Co-owners Hass Aslami, left, and Rod Etemadi display a deluxe pizza at Pizza 9’s Gibson location on Monday. Pizza 9 is holding their first annual pizza eating contest on Saturday.
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Pizza 9 offers prizes for pigging out

Pizza 9 is challenging anyone with a big enough stomach to break the world record for eating the most pizza slices in 10 minutes.The record, set by Joey Chestnut in 2008, is 45 slices of Chicago-style cheese pizza.Pizza 9’s Tom Epley said the contest is a great way to have fun while consuming ludicrous amounts of pizza.


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Career Week activities sharpen job-seeking skills

The Anderson School of Management is hosting Career Week, beginning today, to help students get a job after college. Career Week, which ends Sept.14, attempts to prepare students for ASM’s Sept. 16 Career Fair through mock interviews, résumé workshops and other events.



	Student Veterans President Zach Mutchler, right, speaks during the first ASUNM meeting at the SUB on Monday. Mutchler proposed that UNM take Veterans Day off.
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ASUNM balks at Veterans Day vote

ASUNM sent a resolution that would allow the UNM community to take Veterans Day off back to committee during its first meeting Wednesday. Sixteen senators voted in favor of sending the vote back and four voted against.The same resolution passed during the Graduate and Professional Student Association meeting Saturday.


	Head coach Mike Locksley and his team gather at midfield after a recent practice. The Lobos will head to College Station, Texas, to face Texas A&M on Saturday.
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Lobos plan to be in game, not at it

Mike Locksley is an optimist. He doesn’t appear at all worried that the UNM football team is headed for College Station, Texas, this weekend to face Texas A&M, a team that beat the Lobos 28-22 in Albuquerque last year.



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COSAP: No DUI checkpoint list

A campuswide e-mail sent out Aug. 27 gave some students the impression that the Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention would be disclosing the locations of DUI checkpoints. “As a service to everyone, COSAP will be sending you notices of upcoming checkpoints throughout the year,” the e-mail stated. Jill Anne Yeagley, COSAP program manager, said the message was misinterpreted. “The e-mail in question wasn’t a lot different from e-mails we have previously sent to students, so I was surprised that it would be interpreted to mean we were going to provide checkpoint locations,” Yeagley said in a follow-up e-mail the next day.

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