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Sports

Defense to be key in conference play

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo After four games this season, the Lobo defense is starting to click as the football team heads into conference play. Through the first three games of the season the UNM defense was giving up an average of 26 points and 384 yards per game, relying on offensive production and turnovers to pull out victories.


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Opinion

Letter: Last-minute road trip not a healthy answer to oil crisis

Editor, As Dane Roberts correctly summarized in his column Tuesday, you don't know what you've got till it's gone, so you should appreciate what you have before it goes the way of subsistence agriculture and flared trousers. A worthwhile, if hackneyed, piece of advice.


The Setonian
News

Mesa del Sol plan gets OK from regents

Staff Report The UNM Board of Regents approved a deal Friday to develop a 1,300-acre Mesa del Sol property in the southeast mesa area. Karen Wentworth, a spokeswoman for UNM, said the property is still in escrow and the University is hoping to finalize the deal by spring.


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News

Hurricane victims discuss racism

by Brandale Mills Daily Lobo Scott Pierson, who evacuated New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, said he is experiencing reverse racism from relief organizations. "Because I'm not black, or a mother with kids, I can't seem to get any help," he said.


The Setonian
Culture

Playing nerdy for profit

by John Bear Daily Lobo Attention nerds: Imposters lurk in the shadows all around you. Actually, they lurk in the open as well. Some of them have even worked up the stugats to appear on television. For reasons I would rather not go into, I was sitting at home late two Saturdays ago idly watching "Mad TV.



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Culture

Texas band a headstrong mix

by Maria DeBlassie Daily Lobo The Onlys are an acquired taste, said Jason Chenoweth, lead singer and guitarist of the band. "We're not writing formulaic music," he said. "We capture the energy of art and then go back and rearrange it." This indie rock band from Austin, Texas, will be in Albuquerque Friday to promote their album Limbic System.


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Opinion

Letter: Zimmerman not the only place dealing coffee beans

Editor, I graduated from UNM last spring and still receive the e-mail version of the Daily Lobo. To be honest, I rarely even open it, but for whatever reason I did today. I read the "America's Favorite Drug" column, as it had a catchy title. It states that Zimmerman Library has the only Starbucks located in a university library in the country.


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Opinion

Letter: Republicans try to balance deficit on students' backs

Editor, With the skyrocketing costs of textbooks and the drastic reduction in grant aid, students and their parents all around the country have to work harder to afford college. The Republican-controlled Congress reconvened after Labor Day to tackle major national issues, including the looming national deficit.


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Culture

Dimes hold their worth in indie rock scene

by John Bear Daily Lobo The Dimes are part of the burgeoning indie rock scene in Portland, Ore. But don't call them hipsters. Drummer Jake Rahner said his roommate is one, but added the state of being hip eludes an easy definition. "It's hard to define," he said.


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Opinion

Column: Nostalgic for the present

by Dane Roberts Daily Lobo columnist If you live in the University neighborhood south of Central Avenue and are walking home down an alley littered with beer cans, and you happen to see a few cornstalks peeking over a fence trellised with a vine of ripe green beans, you will have found the house of someone with a soft spot for the past.


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Culture

'Flightplan' crashes, burns

by Chris Narkun Daily Lobo Usually, you can count on Jodie Foster in a thriller. Since breaking out as a 14-year-old prostitute in "Taxi Driver" through her role opposite Hannibal Lecter in "Silence of the Lambs" and, most recently, as a woman protecting her daughter from a deranged Dwight Yoakam in "Panic Room," Foster's always been able to select roles in believable and suspenseful material with the best directors.


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Opinion

Letter: Cowardly Americans get the leaders they deserve

Editor, I used to think most Americans were good people who would resist a fascist military dictatorship, but I was wrong. I read that, according to Human Rights Watch, some U.S. troops occupying Iraq break the legs of Iraqi prisoners with baseball bats for sport.


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News

Students' business skills put to the test

by Aubrey Montoya Daily Lobo Future UNM entrepreneurs have a chance to show off their business skills and win $25,000. About 40 students gathered in the SUB on Monday to discuss a University Technology Business Plan competition sponsored by the Anderson Schools of Management.


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News

Griego gets down with UNM students

by Sunnie Redhouse Daily Lobo ˇ With nine days left until the election, mayoral candidate Eric Griego spent his Saturday evening salsa and swing dancing with students at the SUB. Student Desi Brown said Griego's visit to campus wasn't just about getting votes.


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News

UNM honors city's 300th

by Caleb Fort Daily Lobo Marilu Ugalde, a student from West Mesa High School, said getting free food was her favorite part of UNM's celebration of Albuquerque's tricentennial. She said her second favorite part was learning what would be available to her if she came to the University.



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Sports

UTEP upsets Lobos' winning streak

by Daniel S. Archuleta Daily Lobo The UNM football team's hopes of a perfect season were put to rest in a 21-13 loss to the University of Texas-El Paso Miners on Saturday night. A crowd of 50,425 - the fourth largest in Sun Bowl history - were on hand, most of them covered in orange with a little spot of red for the game.


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Sports

Final push places runner in 3rd

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo If the first two meets of the cross country season are a sign of things to come, it should be an amazing year for Jacquelyne Gallegos. Gallegos sprinted her way to a third-place finish at the Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, Calif.


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Opinion

Letter: Headline downplays Constitution's importance

Editor, The title of the article about Constitution Day last Monday suggested this mandatory observance was unnecessary or an imposition merely forced upon us. Furthermore, quoting Professor Kierst saying our Constitution was not created to protect minority rights seemed to downplay its importance.

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