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4/28_track
Sports

Track & Field: Track boosts local economy

Albuquerque’s indoor track facility provided a significant economic boom for the city over a roughly two-month span. Seven indoor track and field meets held at the downtown convention center generated a total of $1.8 million in direct spending, a figure that tracks new dollars brought into and circulated within a city




4/25_parking
News

Parking forum discusses fines, future plans

Parking & Transportation Services discussed citation prices, cost of operations, and future plans that will affect UNM students and faculty. A panel of seven members of PATS hosted a forum at the Student Union Building Thursday about issues related to parking.


The Setonian
News

4-25 Crime briefs

On April 12, an officer was driving through A-lot, south of the Student Resident Center, when he noticed a pair of bolt cutters laying under a car that had a boot on it. The reports states that the officer continued to drive through the area and noticed a white male adult in a black t-shirt and jeans, ...


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News

HungerU aims to feed the famished

For HungerU crew member Mollie Dykes, food is a basic human right. “These kids in school, if they’re hungry, that’s the only thing they’re thinking about,” she said. “It’s affecting their grades, their performance in school. It’s having a long-term effect on them.”


The Setonian
Opinion

The Peer Review

Tucked away in the corner of Zimmerman Library, the West Wing—better known as Harry Potter Hall—offers a historic study space for students who need some quiet time. The ancient wooden furniture encourages a strict study schedule, emitting a reprimanding squeak every time you dare slouch in your chair.



The Setonian
Opinion

Our UNM coalition already lost if filled with hate speech

Editor, I am all for lower student fees and tuition. I could even get on board with higher salaries for high-quality professors and instructors. So naturally, I was very interested when I first heard about the Our UNM coalition and their efforts to try and raise awareness about these issues.


The Setonian
Opinion

Sexual assault trauma is real, believe the victim

Editor, What do you do when someone tells you they’ve been sexually assaulted? Sometimes, we demand answers. We ask how, when, why and for all the details. Deep down we feel like if we can get the right answer, we will know the victim asked for it and we won’t make the same mistake so we will be safe.





4/24_unmprotest
News

Students demand involvement

On Wednesday, UNM students marched into the offices of both the Associated Students of the University of New Mexico and UNM President Robert Frank to demand transparency, accountability and more student involvement.


The Setonian
News

Group designs tech shower

The University of New Mexico’s Innovative Design Clinic, has created, a touch screen shower designed to save water. The touch screen shower, the Hydrotouch, recently took first place in the UNM Business Plan Competition, in the Entrepreneurial Ventures Track category.


The Setonian
News

4-24 Nation briefs

by Chloe Henson news@dailylobo.com @ChloeHenson5 Hawaii Officials say a boy survived a flight from Santa Clara to Maui in a Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 767’s wheel well, according to the Los Angeles Times. The 15-year-old boy endured frigid temperatures and oxygen deprivation during the 5 1/2-hour ...



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News

APD unable to provide video of Hawkes shooting

The Albuquerque Police Department is still unable to produce video of the officer-involved fatal shooting of Mary Hawkes earlier this week. At a press conference Wednesday morning, APD Chief Gorden Eden said the city and state police, the District Attorney’s Office and an independent review officer are conducting an active investigation on Hawkes’ shooting.


The Setonian
News

UNM groups join to protest the NSA

Two UNM student organizations set up in front of Zimmerman Library Wednesday afternoon to protest the National Security Agency. “This is our ‘Exposing the NSA’ event,” said UNM Conservative Republicans President Amber West.


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Culture

Prices en pointe: Local dancers look for funding onstage

Walking in someone else’s shoes is hard and dancing in another’s shoes is even harder, but it’s nearly impossible to do either when that person can’t afford to buy those shoes. The New Mexico Ballet Company is trying to help dancers with the cost of their shoes and other supplies with the Dancers Relief Fund Showcase on Saturday.

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