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Lobo Spotlight: Wynn Goering

Wynn Goering has been serving as the special assistant for branch affairs in the office of UNM’s president for one year now. But he might have to find his own assistant soon, as UNM appointed Goering as the new CEO of UNM West last month.





The Setonian
Opinion

Letter defending Edward Snowden misinformed

Mr. Oberst, The enemy is indeed within, and it comes in many forms. Perhaps the most subversive of all is faculty-produced propaganda impressed on formative minds through state-funded media. 




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Culture

Store for comic lovers opens

Heroes like Batman and Wolverine have found a new home in Albuquerque, thanks to brothers Matt and Greg Trujillo. On June 14 the brothers opened a new comic book store, Age of Comics, on Osuna near San Mateo.


The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

Last week’s flash floods brought with them a much-appreciated respite from the scorching sun. But alas, the pavement has now reheated and we’re back to fry-an-egg-on-the-sidewalk weather.


The Setonian
Sports

Sports Briefs

Running back Kasey Carrier and punter Ben Skaer, both seniors, earned College Sports Madness preseason first-team all-Mountain West honors, the publication announced Friday.



The Setonian
News

UNM to assist APD in training, career development

A recent move by UNM aims to improve police officer training in the city. According to a press release from the City of Albuquerque, UNM has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Albuquerque Police Department and is now conducting talks with the police department “in an effort to bolster training and career development for APD’s finest.”


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News

UNM, NMSU combine rural health care efforts

Lobos and Aggies unite to improve public health facilities in New Mexico rural areas. UNM’s Institute for Community Health Services is collaborating with New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service (CES) to improve public health services around the state with the help of students in the universities’ public health master’s program.


	Former UNM shooting guard Tony Snell on Monday was introduced as the Chicago Bulls’ latest addition. Chicago drafted Snell with the No. 20 pick in last Thursday’s NBA draft.
Sports

Bulls introduce Snell as one of two additions

Now that the NBA draft is over and the Chicago Bulls selected Tony Snell with a first-round pick, it’s time for the former New Mexico shooting guard to learn the ins and outs of professional basketball, he told the city’s media Monday. Snell arrived in Chicago on Sunday and was officially introduced as the newest addition to the team Monday.







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