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Culture

Fashion Q&A

Even though Alyssa Quiroz’s style changes day to day, it’s important for her to always be classy and trendy, like the characters on the show “Pretty Little Liars.”


The Setonian
Culture

Romance Remixed

Valentine’s Day approaches with an overcrowding of chocolate, red paper hearts and roses, and it’s hard to avoid the clichés. But if you want to stand out from the crowd and make a lasting impression on your date, the Daily Lobo has come up with some alternative date ideas.


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News

Show me how to: Eat healthy

The financially strapped college student living on ramen and pizza may be a way of life for some, but that doesn’t mean college students can’t eat healthy meals on a budget.





The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

You know deep down money can’t buy happiness, but that sure doesn’t stop you from trying. An ancient Chinese proverb says, “They who pile up grain hoards have much to lose.” In between pinching pennies, you could occupy your time with pursuits like these.


The Setonian
Opinion

Wooley’s Weekly Wisdom

Having read for a while, I figure you’d probably write something about love in regards to next week’s Valentine’s Day. I hate Valentine’s Day. It’s a corporate day of monetizing love.



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Culture

Where Are We?

Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week.




The Setonian
Opinion

Pastors should live on their spiritual rewards

Editor, I am certain that Senator McGill is right about people performing the tasks that God gives them the ability to do, (or, as some say, “God calls them to do”) regardless of what they are paid to perform those tasks.



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Sports

Mid-season meet lulls runners to slower finishes

The track team’s weekend was anything but classic at the New Mexico Classic. After last weekend’s performance, which included 44 top-10 finishes in the New Mexico Invitational, the men and women only managed 27 top-15 finishers out of more than 50 events.



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Sports

Intense sweep nets two wins

The men’s tennis team struck down two teams in one day. UNM swept its competition Saturday, beating Western New Mexico and Colorado State University-Pueblo with the same 7-0 score.


The Setonian
News

UNM Crime Briefs

On Jan. 30, a UNMPD officer was dispatched to UNM Hospital concerning a nurse who had stolen medication from the hospital, according to a police report.



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