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Senior pitcher Nate Melek throws to Air Force's Price Paramore during the Lobos' 23-11 win at Isotopes Park on Thursday.
Sports

Falcons can't match slugfest

The UNM baseball team put on an offensive showcase Thursday en route to a doubleheader sweep of Air Force Academy. The Lobos dominated the first game 23-11 before slugging their way to a 24-3 victory in the second game.


The Setonian
Opinion

Column: View women as humans

While walking to work in Downtown Albuquerque at 3 p.m., a friend of mine quickens her pace as the whistles and catcalls start from the workers in the building across the street.



Sonia Johnson, right, talks about a time as a child when she physically defended herself against her brother.
News

Activist rethinks thinking

Since childhood, Sonia Johnson said she always felt like an alien in society. "I was a hungry child," Johnson said. "I was full of a deep longing that I didn't understand."



UNM second baseman Kristina Schmallen catches a ball that took one hop in the infield during the Lobos' second game of a double-header at Lobo Field.
Sports

Softball drops 2 to BYU

The UNM softball team came two runs short of staging a nine-run comeback Thursday at Lobo Field. The Lobos lost the second game of a doubleheader 12-10 against the Brigham Young University Cougars after dropping the first game 11-1.



The Setonian
News

the daily lobo asks you:

Sam Burnett Grad student Community and Regional Planning "I guess yes, because it was the act of a few individuals, and I doubt that it represents the entire Sigma Chi fraternity. I think it was unfortunate." Stephanie Clark Senior Communication & Journalism and English "No, they shouldn't be, because even if it is new people, they've already established their name or fraternity as being swastika people that are going around thrashing things.




The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Thank your boyfriend instead of finding faults

I'm finally convinced that women these days are nearly impossible to please. We can work all day, support our girlfriend financially and emotionally through her studies, watch the baby, do the dishes and generally bend over backward for her - but at the end of the day, the only thing she's thinking about is putting knives in the sink so we can cut ourselves just so she can make a point.





The Setonian
Culture

Slam poets get final say at nationals

Albuquerque's spotlight poets won another competition. UNM's Word Revolution slam team members Hakim Bellamy, Aaron Cuffee, Damien Flores and Carlos Contreras beat out 21 university teams at the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational in San Marcos, Texas, last weekend. They competed individually and in groups.


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