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The Setonian
Sports

Sports Briefs

The New Mexico volleyball team earned its eighth-straight victory at Air Force in four-sets (25-17, 25-21, 21-25, 26-24). Junior right side hitter Chantale Riddle, senior Lexi Ross and freshman Cassie House each had 11 kills for UNM. Riddle also had 12 digs.






The Setonian
Opinion

Thorium better for nuclear power

It’s widely agreed that cheap access to electricity is a good thing for the average person. However, what’s not so easy is providing that cheap electricity in a manner that won’t cause environmental devastation.


The Setonian
Opinion

Congress needs more interdependency

Editor, My experience as a counselor and consultant informs me that the cause of our elected Congressmen being unable to resolve any of the problems we currently have is obvious, and that cause is that those Congressmen do not talk to each other.


The Setonian
News

Show Me How: to make French croissants

While you can totally rock a beret while kneading, creating a perfectly authentic French croissant is difficult in New Mexico. And it’s not just because of the temperature, the humidity and the altitude. There is an unfortunate shortage of French bakers in the state.


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News

Berry extends NRA agreement

As early voting for the Albuquerque mayoral election begins, one candidate continues his support for the National Rifle Association. At a ceremony at the Shooting Range Park Monday, incumbent Richard Berry extended an agreement between the city of Albuquerque and the National Rifle Association’s Enforcement Division.


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News

UNM-Los Alamos mill levy tax fails

Despite facing major financial and institutional setbacks, the University’s branch campuses continue to strive for improvement. UNM Los Alamos continues to plan how to maintain its campus offerings going into the future after the Los Alamos community rejected on Tuesday a mill levy tax increase that would have supported the branch.


The Setonian
Opinion

#RelationshipStatus: Friends, but not with ‘those’ benefits

When we were younger, we used to always have sleepovers with friends. Our parents ordered pizza, we watched Disney movies, and attempted to stay awake all night but eventually crashed by 10:30 p.m. Sleepovers have gotten significantly more fun now that we are older, but why are they so much harder to get?


The Setonian
Opinion

United States’ possible attack on Syria pointless

Editor, In today’s 24-hour news cycle, our nation has developed a remarkably short attention span. It has been just over a week since President Obama’s speech regarding the Syrian Civil War, and I fear I may already be too late in writing this letter


The Setonian
Culture

¡Globalquerque!

Rhythms and beats from all over the world will create a festival of diversity at the National Hispanic Cultural Center’s grounds at the Ninth Annual ¡Globalquerque! this week.


The Setonian
News

UNM Crime Briefs

On Sept. 12, police were dispatched in response to a UNM student’s report that she had been scammed online. According to the report, the woman said she received a check in the mail after responding to an ad on Craigslist and then cashed the check.


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News

UNMH recognized for joint care, education

After years of replacing hip bones and patellas, the UNM Hospital has finally gained recognition for its work. The Joint Commission, a not-for-profit organization that accredits and certifies more than 20,000 health care organizations and programs in the country, awarded a certification to UNMH for its hip and knee replacement programs at the end of July.


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News

Faith groups gather to pray for Syria

About 30 members of the UNM community collected near the Duck Pond Tuesday night for a gathering called “Spread the Light: A Candlelight Vigil for Syria.” The vigil, hosted by the Canterbury Campus Ministry, was intended to bring together community members of all faiths to pray for peace in Syria


The Setonian
Opinion

For-profit power is unsafe

As of September 16, Japan has shut down the last of its nuclear power plants for an indeterminate amount of time pending safety inspections. Due to public pressure, they do not have a set reactivation date;

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