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Sports

Lobos elect new captains

Four seniors will lead the New Mexico football team this season. On Tuesday the Lobos announced that running back Kasey Carrier, center Dillon Farrell, defensive end Jacori Greer and inside linebacker Dallas Bollema will be the captains of the team this year.



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News

Lobo Spotlight: Kent Kiehl

Kent Kiehl grew up on the same street as convicted serial killer Ted Bundy, which sparked his interest in serial killers and psychopaths.







The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

With the last two weeks of school rapidly approaching, we’re in the calm before the storm. To enjoy the last moments of freedom before finals week swallows you whole, check out this week’s freebies.


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News

Fiestas 2013

“Fiestas 2013: Jungle Edition” rocked out until the stars came out at Johnson Field on Saturday.



The Setonian
News

Candidates for mayor drop to 3

A UNM alumna withdrew her election bid for mayor of Albuquerque last week, narrowing the race down to three candidates. Margaret Aragon de Chavez, wife of former Albuquerque mayor Martin Chavez, dropped out of the race on Friday.


The Setonian
Opinion

Despite support, Senate bungles gun measures

Editor, If there was any doubt remaining regarding the state of the political system in this country, the vote in the U.S. Senate on a background check prior to a gun purchase eliminated that doubt.





The Setonian
Sports

Sports Briefs

New Mexico women’s distance runner Charlotte Arter set a new school record in the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:16.94 at the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif.



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News

Exposing the Occult

UNM OIPS ended yet another International Festival in style by holding their inaugural international fashion show in the SUB. The International Festival, held Thursday afternoon, featured myriad international fare, vendors and performers.


The Setonian
News

Parkinson’s stroll raises awareness

Last year, UNM physical therapy student Susan Halbig ran in the American Parkinson Disease Association 5k race to honor her father. “My father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s six years ago,” she said. “For me, a way to support my dad rather than just being at home with him was to run it.”

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