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Workshops help law students

by Felice Martinez Daily Lobo The Career Services Office at the UNM School of Law offers students and graduates individualized attention because student body's small size. The individual career counseling sessions give students the opportunity to discuss any aspect of career development.


The Setonian
News

Center offers many services, resources

Staff Report The UNM Career Services Center assists students and alumni in developing, evaluating, and implementing career, education and employment decisions, according to its mission statement. The center offers many services to assist students in their job or career choices.


The Setonian
Sports

Spikers claim three straight in Lobo invite

The UNM volleyball team got the most out of home-court advantage, winning this weekend's Comcast Lobo Invitational tournament. The Lobos (4-8) rallied to beat Southern Methodist University Friday night and Temple University Saturday afternoon and dominated Auburn University Saturday night to get the trifecta.


The Setonian
Sports

Aggies grab state bragging rights in 24-13 victory

On Saturday, the University of New Mexico football team was humbled by its 24-13 loss to in-state rival New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. The Lobos looked confused and out of rhythm for most of the game as the Aggies dominated time of possession and the flow of the game.



The Setonian
News

Recruitment Services working

by Emily Williams Daily Lobo In the past five years enrollment at UNM has gone up more than seven percent and more than three percent in the last year. Enrollment will continue to rise with Recruitment Services working strategically to promote the school.


The Setonian
Opinion

COLUMN: Undesirable celebrities should be flown to sun

by Kevin McAbee U-Wire America needs some change. Therefore, I have decided to ask the government to allow me to send a manned spaceship directly into the sun. It will be a joint effort with the Department of Homeland Defense to rid the United States of all "undesirables.




The Setonian
News

Job fairs an important first step

Staff Report All UNM students who are nearing graduation, looking for experience or just plain need a job can meet dozens of prospective employers at the 17th Annual Career Fair, sponsored by UNM's Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management. The fair, which is open to all UNM students and alumni, will feature nearly 70 employers from the public and private sectors.




The Setonian
News

Exhibit features Chicano art

Staff Report Chicano issues such as culture discourse, labor rights and the loss of ancestral lands are on exhibit through Nov. 1 at the Albuquerque Sunport. The exhibit, which is made up of three panels displaying photographs, literature, artifacts and historical documents, commemorates the work of several Chicano leaders as well as the role UNM's Chicano/a Studies program in establishing Chicano Studies as a legitimate academic field.


The Setonian
Sports

Injury won't keep Lobos from win

Tomorrow the Lobos travel to Las Cruces to take on in-state rival New Mexico State University for the 93rd time. People are wondering if UNM will be as dominating as it was in last year's match up when the Lobos kicked the stuffing out of a depleted NMSU squad 53-0. It was the first shutout for UNM since 1984 and the second best beating of the Aggies, surpassed only by a 61-0 Lobo slaughter in 1948.


The Setonian
News

Second OEO director candidate visits UNM

Annazette Fields, the second of four Office of Equal Opportunity director candidates, presented her qualifications, including discrimination investigation, educational background and experiences for the OEO office to University officials and students at a forum Thursday.


The Setonian
Sports

Volleyball team hosts Lobo invite

The UNM volleyball team hosts its first home matches this weekend at the Comcast Lobo Invitational. The tourney includes Auburn University, Southern Methodist University and Temple University.


The Setonian
Sports

Men's soccer team undefeated

The UNM men's soccer team is on a roll. By defeating the Cal Poly Mustangs 3-0 and the University of Evansville Purple Aces 2-1 in overtime last weekend, the Lobos got two crucial wins and extended their undefeated record to 6-0.



The Setonian
News

Public space work reaps award

For his work on the study and design of the 6,000-year-old concept of public spaces such as plazas and markets, Mark Childs, associate professor of architecture and planning, has received this month's Faculty Acknowledgement Award.


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