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Presidentail candidate Bernie Sanders speaks to rally attendees Friday May 20, 2016 at the Albuquerque Convention Center. Sanders was welcomed by nearly 7,000 supporters Friday night. 
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Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders visits Albuquerque

Bernie Sanders hosted a campaign rally at the Albuquerque Convention Center to more than 7,000 people, with hundreds more being turned away at the doors. Jim Hightower introduced the presidential candidate, addressing the Albuquerque crowd as revolutionaries. “You’re lucky here in N.M. because you don’t have to wait for Independence Day in July. You can have it on the June the 7,” 


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Sports

Men's Golf: Lobos shank chance at nationals

The University of New Mexico Lobos Men’s Golf team season came to a dramatic end on Wednesday. Though the Lobos had an unfortunate Round 2, they began the day in sixth place and had a chance of punching a ticket to the National Championship Tournament at the end of the month in Eugene, Oregon.


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Men's Golf: Lobos move up in standings despite poor conditions

The second round of the NCAA Regional Men’s Golf Championship was one that the Lobos Men’s golf team wishes it could have back. The Lobos started today six shots over-par and only eight shots back from the lead. Toward the end of yesterday’s round, the winds started to play a huge factor. Not just for the Lobos, but for the entire field. Today wasn’t any different.


Sophomore outfielder Luis Gonzalez slides back into first base to save himself from being tagged out Sunday afternoon at Santa Ana Star Field. The Lobos...
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Baseball: New Mexico drops Nevada series on senior day

For just the second time all season, the Lobos dropped a conference series and are now at risk of losing a share of the Mountain West crown. Even with a loss at UNLV on Sunday afternoon, the Fresno State Bulldogs will at least own part of the conference title, while UNM must fight for at least a piece of first after falling to Nevada 13-9 on Sunday.



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UPDATED: UNM lifts shelter-in-place

In a text message sent to UNM students, staff and faculty, shortly before 6 p.m. Monday, the University warned of a "man with a gun" at the intersection of Yale Boulevard and Central Avenue with a white polo, dark pants and blue backpack.  The text advises individuals in the area to shelter where they are.  This is a developing story.



Culture

Freshman Issue: Students' favorite study spots

Students often have a difficult time finding where they can perform perhaps the most important activity linked to achieving success - study. One of the challenges to finding a good spot to study is linked to students having different preferences. Some of the more obvious study spots are libraries, where reserving a study room could be a good option.


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Freshman Issue: Psychology the toughest grad program to get into at UNM

UNM has several graduate-level curriculums housed on main and north campus. The toughest to get into? The Psychology Department’s, which has accepted class sizes between 12 and 15 in recent years. Last year, the number was 15, out of 245 total applicants, according to Rikk Murphy, graduate program coordinator for the Psychology Department at UNM, which specializes primarily in clinical treatment.


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Opinion

Letter: Seal isn't racist, students are taught to see it as racist

In reading some of the recent letters regarding UNM's seal, I cannot help but wonder how our students and faculty have arrived at the conclusion it is racist. If it were, the seal would be advocating for the superiority of Western culture above all others. The seal does not does not do so in any way, shape or form. A frontiersman and a conquistador, in and of themselves, are not racist symbols. They simply are what they are. No more, and no less.


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Freshman Issue: Failing social security impacts students

Social Security isn’t something UNM students think about often, but it's vital to their future and in danger of being cut. DeAnza Valencia-Sapien, associate state director of advocacy at AARP, said if no congressional action is taken, Social Security benefits will have to be cut by 25 percent after 2034.


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Opinion

Letter: Doctors should not be held responsible for painkiller addiction

Society has no business blaming a painkiller-prescribing doctor for an already-addicted patient’s death. Any doctor, out of his professional compassion and duty, is going to place pain management first, and is not expected to know a whole lot about the usual patient presenting, in particular if the patient is an addict. Besides, where does a prescribing standard leave off and “over-prescribing" begin for agonizing, unrelenting pain?




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Freshman Issue: Office of Student Affairs works hard for freshmen

The mission of the UNM Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is to support and encourage all students to pursue academic excellence within and throughout the University’s diverse community, said the office’s director Dr. Elisio “Cheo” Torres. The OSA establishes partnerships, programs, facilities, service, and leadership, he said.


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Freshman Issue: Best local job opportunities

Time management is a huge part of a college student’s life. Balancing classes, homework, studying, a social life and money can be stressful. Many college students have jobs to pay for their own tuition and housing. With time being such a huge factor in their lives, working close to the University is ideal.


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Opinion

Letter: UNM's sexual harassment problems too serious to stay

It was suggested I write in to explain why I am leaving UNM for UCCS this coming fall. It came to my attention that the UNM president has been less than agreeable when it comes to how assault, rape and other forms of violence are being handled. So, in an attempt to show that everything is not "okay" and "fine" here, let me tell you why I am leaving UNM.


Lobo perks is a program which partners UNM with companies across the country to bring discounts to the student population
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Freshman Issue: LoboPerks offers discounts to students

There are countless memes about broke college students, but there are also countless perks that many students are not aware of. The LoboPerks program is a partnership between the UNM community and businesses at local and national levels. The purpose of the program is to acquire discounts for individuals connected to the University.


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