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Nicole Raz


The Setonian
Opinion

Cultural practice reveals dietary wisdom

Editor’s Note: Lobos Abroad is a regular column written by Daily Lobo staff members studying in a different country this semester. “I think he just slapped me across the face … with his eyes.” My roommate said this after we ordered our dose of afternoon caffeine at the coffee house just down the street.

The Setonian
News

Intercollegiate test compares students

A new assessment will determine how UNM students measure up to their peers at other institutions. A group of randomly selected graduating seniors will receive e-mails through April 15 that invite then to participate in the Collegiate Learning Assessment.

The Setonian
News

New deals invite smoother transition

For those students in the education programs at either CNM or UNM, life just got easier. On March 3, representatives from UNM and CNM matched up classes between early childhood education and special education to help students transfer easier between the two schools. Chris Larrañaga, senior adviser in Early Childhood Education at UNM, said the agreement will help students at CNM save time when figuring out how to finish up their last two years at UNM in the early childhood program.

The Setonian
News

Buying between the lines

Starting a new chapter each semester doesn’t have to be so expensive. Representatives from Samees’s Textbooks said they have been selling UNM textbooks for less than the UNM Bookstore since 2008. Students from CNM and UNM have bought books from Samees’s Textbookssaid Brian Yu, Samees’s Textbooks manager, but he refused to say how much his sales have increased.

The Setonian
News

Race car program funds refueled for another year

UNM’s race car building team won’t have to skid to a stop after all. The Formula Society of Automotive Engineers is an annual international collegiate engineering competition that allows students to design and build their own race cars.

The Setonian
News

Question and Answer

Senior Sarah Melendez participated in the Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program with political science professor Gabriel Sanchez.

	Members of the UNM Formula Society of Automotive Engineers team surround a race car that they built as part of an international competition.  The Interim Dean of the School of Engineering has not committed to providing the program with $30,000 in funding for 2011.
News

Student race car team loses University funds

The checkered flag might wave early for a team of race car-building students. The Formula Society of Automotive Engineers is an annual international collegiate engineering competition where students design and build their own race cars.

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