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	Andrew Cullen, associate vice president for the Office of Planning and Budget Analysis, discusses UNM’s debt portfolio in a Board of Regents meeting Tuesday morning. In his presentation, Cullen said UNM is currently $575.7 million in debt.
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UNM's debt at $575.7 million

In a presentation at a Board of Regents meeting Tuesday morning, Andrew Cullen, associate vice president of the Office of Planning and Budget Analysis, said the University has an outstanding balance of $575.7 million with regard to its projects’ bonds. He said the University expects to pay the outstanding balance by 2036, although future projects might still result to more debt in the future.


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Lobo Spotlight: Kate Krause

A mountain bike leaned on Kate Krause’s desk in her office in Mesa Vista Hall on Friday morning. Krause said when she had a smaller workload, she and her husband loved to go hiking in the mountains.



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Health center sets lofty goals

UNM’s Health Sciences Center has developed a new strategic plan to accommodate future changes in the state’s health care sector. According to a presentation made by Vice Chancellor for Research Richard Larson at a UNMH Board of Directors meeting on Friday, the HSC aims to “make more progress in health and health equity than any other state by 2020.”



The Setonian
Opinion

Column bashing COSAP booklet uncalled for

Editor, In the May 28-June 2 edition of the Daily Lobo, columnist Devon Stevens took a heavy-handed swipe at the “Fun in the 505” booklet produced by the student employees of the Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention: COSAP.


The Setonian
Opinion

Privacy starts with restraint online

In her acceptance speech at the Golden Globes for the esteemed Cecil B. DeMille Award, Jodie Foster said, “If you had been a public figure from the time that you were a toddler, if you’d had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds, then maybe you too might value privacy above all else.


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Sports

MLB drafts seven Lobos

There was never any doubt that the New Mexico baseball team had talent. The 2013 MLB draft emphasized that fact with seven Lobos drafted over the course of three days, setting a new record for UNM players drafted in a single year.


The Setonian
Sports

Two make top eight at NCAAs

Two New Mexico athletes earned All-American honors after earning top-eight finishes at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past weekend in Eugene, Ore.



The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

Not only is the Daily Lobo free all year long, but it also comes packaged with free information on other free things. So recline, relax and prepare yourself for this week’s freeness




The Setonian
News

What to do with SAE house?

The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity building sits vacant after the University revoked the fraternity’s charter on May 24 for violations of the UNM Student Code of Conduct. SAE has until Wednesday to appeal the revocation to the dean of students. But if the appeal is denied, what will happen to the vacant fraternity building?


The Setonian
Opinion

States should elect US Senate, not us

Last Friday marked the 100th anniversary of the official enactment of the 17th Amendment, a widely accepted but nonetheless extremely controversial measure that contributed greatly to the erosion of American federalism and aided the supremacy of democracy over the rule of law in this country.



The Setonian
Opinion

We waste food for fun while the world starves

Editor, Your report of the food fight with tens of thousands of tomatoes exemplifies this country’s brazen waste of mounds of precious food in events like this and other similar events such as food-eating contests that occur all over.



The Setonian
Sports

Comeback too late to save Lobos

There will be no trip to Omaha, Neb., for the New Mexico baseball team. A season filled with high expectations ended with another first-round knockout as the Lobos lost 6-5 to Columbia in 13 innings on Saturday in Fullerton, Calif.


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