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UNM forward Gardner Morrow attempts to avoid UNLV defender Keegan Uderitz during Saturday's 2-1 win at the University Stadium.
Sports

Soccer bests UNLV

It took the Lobos a while to get warmed up, but once forward Chris Wright put the first goal on the board, the UNM men's soccer team dominated play in its 2-1 win over UNLV. The Rebels packed players in the defense and relied on counter-attacks for offensive play in Saturday's game at University Stadium.


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News

Gulu Walk raises awareness

About 20 people walked 4 1/2 miles from Johnson Field to Civic Plaza on Saturday to support refugees in northern Uganda. The trek, called Gulu Walk, was part of an international campaign to help children who flee villages to avoid coercion to fight in Uganda's 20-year civil war, said alumna Kay Bounkeua, who organized the Albuquerque walk.


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Sports

Lobos take loss, tie over the weekend

The UNM women's soccer team had a disappointing weekend, dropping a home game Friday and ending in a draw on the road Sunday. The Lobos went into overtime with UNLV on Friday at the UNM Soccer Complex, falling 2-1 in the extra period. UNM's Alexis Ball scored the only Lobo goal, putting UNM on the scoreboard in the 64th minute.


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Opinion

Scientists don't worship Darwin; they study nature

Editor, Dennis Kinzler's letter published in the Daily Lobo on Wednesday has one fatal flaw that reveals his ideas are completely moot - he is certain that evolution is a religion. It's not. We don't worship Charles Darwin or his book. We look at evidence.


The Setonian
Sports

U.S., Mexico tie 1-1 in last game of series

A bruised and battered U.S. Women's National Team narrowly avoided an upset by Mexico on Saturday. With the U.S. team fresh off its third-place finish at the 2007 Women's World Cup in China, the injured Women's National Team concluded its three-game series with Mexico at University Stadium on Saturday.


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Opinion

Editorial: Want a healthy campus? Start with the food we eat

The regents are toying with the idea of banning smoking on Main Campus to make it a healthier environment - but have they ever eaten at the SUB? The SUB is the most convenient place to eat between classes. It's on campus, it's clean, and there are seven restaurants to choose from.


UNM's Emma Hayman hits a backhand during the Women's Tennis Individual at the UNM Tennis Complex on Sunday.
Sports

Tennis triumphs at home tourney

If the UNM women's tennis team was worried about its upcoming season, it can put its uncertainties to rest after this weekend. Three Lobo singles players and a doubles team reached the finals of the UNM Fall Individual Invitational this weekend at the UNM Tennis Complex.



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Opinion

Religion is based on faith; evolution is based on fact

Editor, While strong religious views certainly have their place in our society, the letter in Wednesday's Daily Lobo by Dennis Kinzler gives the impression that they need to be incorporated into every aspect of everyone's life. Science is not based on what someone said 2,000 years ago.



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Sports

AP: Beckett's 7-1 win keeps Red Sox alive in ALCS

by Tom Withers The Associate Press CLEVELAND - Back to Boston they go. Just the Red Sox being the Red Sox. Josh Beckett, blocking out everything but Jason Varitek's target, dominated the Cleveland Indians for the second time, and Manny Ramirez drove in the go-ahead run with a 390-foot single as the Red Sox stayed alive in the AL championship series with a 7-1 win Thursday night in Game 5.


UNM's Sandra Zmack hits a back hand during practice Tuesday at the UNM Tennis Complex. ------
Sports

Lobos seek comeback in weekend tourneys

The UNM women's tennis team is gearing up for a busy weekend. Senior Lucy Scott, junior Ola Abou-Zekry and sophomore Sandra Zmak will compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's Fall Regional Tournament in Tulsa, Okla.


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News

daily lobo asks you:

Mehran Makvandi Sophomore Pre-pharmacy I don't really care about that issue. I could see why they would want to ban it from campus, but there is a lot of people who smoke and attend college. Shouldn't it be their right to continue what they have always been doing? Sharon Joseph Senior Sociology It's ...


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News

Conference addresses need for cancer-research funding

Staff Report The fight against cancer will make small steps unless scientists get funding to take risks with their research on the disease, a UNM researcher said. Michelle Ozbun said a lack of federal funding allows researchers to take on only small projects with little risks, but projects with big risks are the ones that pay off.


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Opinion

SUB should swap fast-food for healthier, local options

Editor, I'm tired of the food at the SUB. It's bad for us students and bad for the local economy. I say it's bad for students because it's not healthy food. It has too much fat; it has too much sugar; and it's loaded with chemicals. Nobody can argue against the correlation between a healthy diet and students' performance in school.


The Setonian
Opinion

Religion should not be used to explain the natural world

Editor, History has taught us that religion is not the authority we should grasp to explain natural phenomena we do not understand. The faithful once threatened a person's life if he spoke in opposition to the geocentric model of the universe. Science proved the faithful wrong, and now we know the Earth orbits the sun.


The Setonian
Opinion

Attacks on evolution made to promote religious beliefs

Editor, The letter by Dennis Kinzler in Wednesday's Daily Lobo points out the truth behind the attacks on evolution. It is not a scientific rebuttal to an accepted theory, but a shallow attempt to give religion more credence in the public sphere. Sure, fine points about the workings of evolution are still debated in scientific circles, but the theory has long been accepted by scientists.


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Sports

Soccer may see record crowd

Staff Report When the UNM men's soccer team takes on UNLV this weekend, it may have the largest crowd in program history supporting it. The Lobos will play in University Stadium on Saturday, just a couple of hours after the USA Women's National Team plays against Mexico at the stadium.


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News

The smoking debate (Video)

Several campus groups have talked about banning smoking on Main Campus. The Health Sciences Center became smoke-free over the summer, and a Staff Council resolution to ban tobacco at UNM was presented to the Board of Regents in March.


Utah Jazz's Ronnie Brewer dunks during the second quarter of an exhibition game at The Pit against the Sacramento Kings on Thursday.
Sports

Pro sports come to the 505

Albuquerquens will get a taste of professional sports this weekend. The Pit hosted an NBA preseason matchup between the Sacramento Kings and the Utah Jazz on Thursday. About 7,500 fans watched the Kings top the Jazz 105-91.

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