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Brittany Jaeger, ASUNM president

Daily Lobo: What do you do as the ASUNM president? BJ: My main priority is to be the voice of the students. If students have concerns, they can come to me, and I can then channel that through the administration. Or, if the administration comes to me and says, 'What do students think?,' I serve as that ...


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Kathy Guimond, chief of UNMPD

Daily Lobo: What are your responsibilities at UNM? KG: I think the predominant responsibility is to ensure a safe and secure environment so that learning can take place. That's really what we do. DL: How does that affect students? KG: For the most part, I think security should be seamless. I don't ...


Former Lobo Ryan Barba completes a double play April 4 at the Lobos' exhibition game against the Isotopes at Isotopes Park.
Sports

Wake-up call offers ex-Lobo a chance to live out his dreams

Ryan Barba may not have been selected by an MLB team on draft day, but he still had one of his biggest dreams come true this summer. Barba, a former shortstop on the UNM baseball team, was signed by the Milwaukee Brewers on July 2. The former Lobo said he was frustrated he wasn't drafted but happy to have the chance to play with a professional organization.


UNM defensive player Quincy Black, right, celebrates after a play during practice July 20 at the Lobo football practice field.
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Defense hopes for a fresh start

When UNM head football coach Rocky Long talks about his defense, the word that pops up the most is experience. Unfortunately for the Lobos, Long said it is something the defensive unit does not have a lot of.




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Reed Dasenbrock, provost

Daily Lobo: Who is affected by your decisions at UNM? RD: Almost everyone reports to me in some way. I am responsible for all of the deans, the vice presidents of both staff and research, and I also work with all four branches of UNM. I also report to the president of the University. DL: How does ...


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: U.S. should end support of country tied to terrorism

On July 11, a series of coordinated bombs were set off in the world's busiest subway system - in the Indian city of Mumbai - resulting in hundreds of causalities, including around 200 dead. Once again, innocents have paid a price because the international community, led by the U.S., refuses to acknowledge the double game played by Pakistan.


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Jamie Koch, president of the Board of Regents

Daily Lobo: What do you do as the president of the regents? JK: The president of the Board of Regents presides at all meetings of the board and appoints committee chairs and members. The Board of Regents is responsible for the governance of the University. This responsibility includes fiduciary responsibility ...


Culture

Dome screen next step in film

First, there were movies - silent movies. A noiseless, black and white locomotive would hurtle toward the audience, and people would leap from their chairs to go running for the exits.


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David W. Harris, acting president of UNM

Daily Lobo: What do you do in your job? DH: I think my job falls under three or four general categories. As the president and chief executive officer of the University, I have been able to devise a management leadership team, which is the president, vice president of Health Sciences Center and the ...



UNM maintenance worker Mark Earns removes graffiti at the School of Architecture and Planning on Wednesday.
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Property crimes top list

As student Marica Martinic walked to a bike rack in front of Johnson Gym, she saw that her white mountain bike was nowhere to be found. "I didn't think it would happen to me," she said. "Why would someone want to steal my bike? I couldn't really believe it."



Producing director Chad Brummet, right, leads the performers in warmups in the basement of Popejoy hall.
Culture

University, Tricklock pair up

Many theater majors at UNM graduate with nothing more than a degree and a future of waiting tables in New York or Los Angeles. But there are other options, said Joe Peracchio, artistic director of the Albuquerque-based Tricklock Company, a nonprofit theater organization.




The Setonian
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UNM files suit over company's name

by Caleb Fort Daily Lobo UNM filed a federal lawsuit June 23 against Santa Fe-based company GeekUNM, alleging trademark violations. Patrick Apodaca, a University attorney, said the name UNM is an important part of the school's identity. "This is a very important asset for the University," he said. ...


UNM students Josh Tybur, left, and Travis Johnson play Frisbee football at Johnson Field.
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College life more than school

Daily Lobo Students shouldn't have a problem finding things to do at UNM, said Ryan Lindquist, associate director of student activities. "I guarantee that there is something students will get involved with that they will enjoy," he said. "And if there is not, we'll help them start a group." There ...


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