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The Setonian
Culture

For Your Ears

There was a schoolyard bully mentality among plenty of mid-2000s tough-guy hardcore bands — where breakdowns in tempo were considered “brutal” and guttural vocals were the industry standard, the equivalent of puffing out one’s chest.


Quarterback Cole Gautsche slips through an almost sack from UTSA Linebacker Steven Kurfehs.
Sports

Lobos rushing attack fails vs. UTSA

There was something missing from the New Mexico football team on Saturday. The Lobos’ vaunted rushing attack, which ranked fifth in the nation last season, didn’t have much of an impact against the University of Texas-San Antonio in a 21-13 loss at University Stadium.




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News

Frank creates committee to promote civility

A new campus council aims to make UNM a more tolerant place for everybody. UNM President Robert Frank said the Civil Campus Council, a campus initiative that he spearheaded, seeks to create a more comfortable atmosphere where the University community can freely exchange ideas.



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News

ASUNM proposes Green Fund

The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Senate addressed on-campus sustainability initiatives in its first full senate meeting this school year.




The Setonian
Opinion

Take care, lest ye be crushed by the candy

Editor, If I were to tell you, dear reader, that you may carry a siren of moral turpitude and a harbinger of impending doom in your pocket, and worse yet, that you engage with its glacé contours as joyfully as you would a beloved novel or film, would you take heed?




The Setonian
News

Show Me How: To make dorm food

Sometimes eating at La Posada can be difficult if your schedule doesn’t allow you free time to get there. A great, healthy and cheap alternative is to make your own food in the residency halls.


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Culture

Munchies and Murder

The small foyer becomes lively as dinner guests begin to file in. Some wear casual attire and others come in costume, decked out in tiaras, boas, suits or fishnets to better portray their assigned role. Everyone walks through the front door of the Spy House Bed and Breakfast in character.


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Culture

Bus blog tells stories of riders

Michael Wolff has a history with Albuquerque bus stops. A political science instructor at UNM who moved to New Mexico in 1999, Wolff said his first experience at a city bus stop was an encounter with a pimp.


The Setonian
News

Fractals: dazzling and scholarly

culture@dailylobo.com @HayleeMontoya On the first Friday night of each month at Albuquerque’s Museum of Natural History, a handful of people pile into the planetarium to experience an aesthetically pleasing math presentation. First Fractal Fridays is an educational show that explores the intricate art of mathematical fractals. “It’s a really immersive, very exciting, kind of other-worldly visual and auditory experience,” said Daniel Wolfe, the show’s music director. But it isn’t all math — the show is meant to engage the audience in an artistic and fun way, he said.



The Setonian
News

Abortion proposal goes ahead

The fate of a recent initiative that would limit abortion in the city remains uncertain. On Tuesday, Amy Bailey, the city clerk of Albuquerque, confirmed that the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance, a proposal that would restrict abortion in pregnancies beyond 20 weeks


The Setonian
News

Reporting campus crime now easier

UNM Police Department’s new online crime reporting system makes life easier for victims of campus crime. Through the Citizens Online Reporting System (CORS), anyone can report nonviolent property crime that took place on the University’s premises.


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