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Dr. Peg's Prescription: Mindful approach to pain

Whoever you are, whatever you have been through, you have had pain. From a stubbed toe or razor burn to broken bones and surgery, all of us have been hurt or experienced pain of one kind or another. Aching, stabbing, heavy, sharp, throbbing, pounding; our language is filled with colorful descriptors of pain, and most of us wince just thinking about it.


Delipidated equipment is spread throughout the Fine Arts metal shop on Tuesday morning. The equipment is just one of the issues affecting the Fine Arts Department and its students.
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Fine Arts proposing tuition increase

The College of Fine Arts is struggling to fund its programs and may be looking to students for help. Kymberly Pinder, dean at the College of Fine Arts, is promoting a universal fee for the arts to help foster growth within the program and University as a whole.


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Crime briefs

UNMPD has recorded quite a few instances of graffiti around campus. According to the reports, the graffiti included at least 16 depictions of a square and rectangular face drawn with black marker. The phrases “Don’t investigate your surroundings,” “Capitalism, your fucking life” and “SCAR” with a swastika symbol underneath it, were also found around campus. UNMPD believe different people were involved in the vandalism.






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Opinion

Editor,On Sept.18, President Obama signed an executive order into effect that orders the U.S.


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High times in Bernalillo, Sandoval counties

The battle of the ballots has been settled by the New Mexico Supreme Court, and voter’s voices will be heard.Citizens of Bernalillo and Sandoval counties will get the chance to have their opinions heard on whether marijuana should be decriminalized, and Bernalillo County voters will also weigh in on a proposed tax to fund mental health services.The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled after only a 30 minute deliberation on Friday that nonbinding advisory questions can be placed on statewide ballots, and ordered Secretary of State Dianna Duran to place the poll questions on the November election ballot.


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Sports

In the final game of the SMU Invite, New Mexico head coach Jeff Nelson said immaturity played a factor in the team’s only loss of the tournament.



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Professor: Killer brains wired differently

For most, the thought of committing murder is repulsive; yet some people might be hard-wired for it. A professor at UNM’s Mind Research Network is using MRI to view the brains of violent criminals, particularly subjects devoid of empathy or remorse, more commonly known as psychopaths.“(Psychopathy is) clinically one of the most interesting disorders that one could study,” Dr. Kent Kiehl said. “They’re just so completely and utterly different, and they have this complete inability to understand things that we do, like feelings toward your kids or family.”


UNM quarterback Lamar Jordan (13) drives through the Aggies’ defensive line leading to a UNM fourth-quarter comeback, the first of Jordan’s career, during the Rio Grande Rivalry game against NMSU Saturday night at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces.
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Lobos use four passers in rivalry victory

New Mexico defeated in-state rival New Mexico State in a wild and unconventional game that featured four different passers. In the first half, UNM head coach Bob Davie added a little trickery to UNM’s normal run-heavy offense that included a 27-yard fake field goal run and an 18-yard halfback toss, both resulting in touchdowns.Two separate players threw touchdown passes. However, the first two quarterbacks of the game did not assist in the touchdowns. Davie said the assurance to run the offense successfully allowed him to put some tweaks in his team’s play call.


New Mexico midfielder Lindsey Guice steals the ball from New Mexico State players during the soccer game on Friday afternoon. The Lobos defeated NMSU 4-1.
Sports

Hat trick clinches game for New Mexico

New Mexico sophomore midfielder Ruth Bruciaga led the Lobos to a 4-1 victory over in-state rivals New Mexico State on Friday night at the Lobo Soccer Complex.Bruciaga gave UNM a 1-0 edge in the 26th minute when she tapped the ball in after NMSU’s goalie saved an initial shot. UNM had 17 shots in the first half while NMSU had 9.Carrying the one-goal lead into the second half, the Lobos wasted no time as Bruciaga scored her second goal in the 48th minute off a well-played ball from junior midfielder Dylann O’Connor in the box.



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Daily Lobo to hold general election debates

Members of the UNM community will hear from candidates running for statewide offices Oct. 13-17 at the New Mexico Daily Lobo’s inaugural General Election Debates series.Confirmed candidates include Democratic Land Commissioner Ray Powell; Democratic State Sen. Tim Keller, who is running for state auditor; and Bernalillo County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver, who is running for Secretary of State. Democratic candidate for state treasurer Tim Eichenberg and Republican candidate for state auditor Robert Aragon have tentatively agreed.




A swarm of New Mexico players tackle an Arizona State player during the Sept. 6 New Mexico vs. Arizona State game. The Lobos will meet in-state rivals New Mexico State Aggies for the 105th Rio Grande Rivalry at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces this Saturday.
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Football: Rio Grande rivalry to clash in Cruces

In the New Mexico football team’s classroom on the second floor of Tow Diehm Facility, there are two scores painted on the west wall: 27-14 and 66-17, representing UNM’s two wins against New Mexico State the last two seasons under head coach Bob Davie.The Lobos will try to add another winning score on that wall this Saturday when the in-state rivals will meet for the 105th incarnation of the Rio Grande Rivalry at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces.


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