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The Setonian
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Navajo president: We need to develop tech

For Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly, the future of that nation’s economy depends on investments in technological infrastructure in his community. “Navajo residents live in a remote area,” he said. “Their roads are bad, they have very poor connectivity. When someone gets hurt, they call 911, and by the time the person gets there, the person is gone.


The Setonian
Opinion

US trails in happiness worldwide

Let’s be honest. America is not exactly the happiest place in the world to live. Not by a long shot. A complete list of all the causes would take up another entire column. Needless to say, a lot of people are pretty miserable right now.



11/27_volleyball
Sports

Volleyball: Slim shot for NCAA spot

The New Mexico volleyball team’s fight for second place in the Mountain West Conference continues, but the end result may not matter much for the Lobos. UNM (23-7, 13-6 MWC) will play its final game of the regular season tonight against San Jose State



11/26_spotlight
News

Lobo Spotlight: Craig Kief

Craig Kief munched on a slice at a pizza party in the headquarters of UNM’s Configurable Space Microsystems and Innovations and Applications Center Tuesday night. As the clock struck 6 p.m., Kief’s and other attendees’ gaze stayed frozen on a large screen.


The Setonian
News

PNM gives UNM $250K for energy-use research

UNM and PNM Resources, Inc. have teamed up in their search for an efficient and low-price energy systems. The two organizations announced last week that they would collaborate on the Cloud-based Energy Resource Scheduling (CERES) Initiative.


The Setonian
News

ABQ welcomes crafts market for the first time

The Traditional Winter Spanish Market is coming to Old Town this weekend in celebration of 25 years of traditional arts and entertainment. The event, typically held in Santa Fe Plaza, will be held for the first time in Albuquerque and is an offshoot of the larger Summer Spanish Market.


The Setonian
Opinion

Dr. Pegs Prescription

Dear Dr. Peg, Now that it is dark earlier, it might be good to remind students, who dress for fashion rather than light-colored winter jackets or clothing with reflective panels, that it is important to look both ways before crossing a street.


The Setonian
Opinion

Glossing over history is bad, Israel never content

Editor, Shlomo Karni’s recent letter published in Monday’s Daily Lobo, ‘History of the West Bank is worth recalling,” is a typical example of myth-making disguised as history. Its deceitful purpose is to deny documented history while sabotaging the Palestinian people’s struggle for self-determination.


The Setonian
Opinion

Garcia says Lobo story is untrue, offers apology

Editor, On Nov. 6, the Daily Lobo ran a story (“Judge: Former UNM president granted access to seized property”) about my being granted access to property that APD had seized. There were a couple of errors in the story that I would like to correct. I would like to emphasize that I was never a partner or associate of Mr. Flory.



The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

If you can find time between eating delicious turkey and wonderful challah bread, there’s plenty of fun events around town to get you in the mood for the holiday barrage.


11/25_soccer2
Sports

Men's Soccer: Men nip George Mason, head to Sweet 16

Coach Jeremy Fishbein said his New Mexico men’s soccer team plays like a confident group right now. Completing a strong inaugural season in the tough Conference USA can do that. That confidence showed through in the NCAA soccer tournament’s second round on Sunday.


The Setonian
News

GPSA seeks business loans for NM grads

UNM’s Graduate and Professional Student Association Lobby Committee is working to pass new state legislation that would give recent graduates a leg up on funding for their in-state businesses. The Statewide Entrepreneurial Economic Development (SEED) Act would create an appropriation for investments on behalf of the state by using a portion of funding from the state


The Setonian
News

World briefs

Interim Egyptian President Adly Mansour passed a law on Sunday that outlawed public gatherings of more than 10 people without government permission in an effort to limit protests in the country. The new law requires protesters to request a protest permit three days in advance


The Setonian
Opinion

We can wake up and change after bad deeds

Editor, On June 25, 1976, my grandparents in Illinois were murdered in their sleep. They were retired farmers in their 80s. Six years later, a young Anglo man named Dale was arrested and confessed. Months after that, I wrote him, offering my forgiveness. He wrote me back — profoundly repentant for his terrible crime.


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