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Sports

Women break losing streak

The women’s basketball team finally has a win in conference play. The Lobos started off in conference play 0-6, but beat Air Force 67-44 on Wednesday, and play Boise State tomorrow at home for a chance to start a winning streak.





The Setonian
Opinion

Tech students too pale, need more time in sun

Editor, Why do I get the overwhelming impression that engineers are afraid of daylight? Don’t get me wrong — I’m not some sort of bronzed Adonis — but I can’t help but wonder why every engineering classroom I’ve ever been in has had its windows closed snug and its blinds tightly drawn.


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News

Through the trenches

UNM Guard Carolyn Durbin dribbles past Air Force forward Dymond James. The Lobos rolled over the Falcons 67-44 Tuesday night at The Pit.


The Setonian
News

Study abroad gains popularity

Despite the downturn in the economy and rising education costs, more students from UNM are venturing abroad to study in other countries, and more international students are coming to UNM.


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Culture

Free Form Falling

A man in a black unitard tumbles 20 feet from the ceiling in a flurry of red fabric, the silk catching him around the waist just a few feet above the floor.


The Setonian
Culture

Lifestyled

More than half of all adults use corrective lenses. Unfortunately, the expense of prescription glasses makes style-conscious shopping difficult on a student budget.


The Setonian
Opinion

Dr. Peg’s Prescription

Dear Dr. Peg, I like to use a neti pot to wash out my sinuses when I have a cold or allergies, but I heard that some people died from doing this.



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News

Career Paths

UNM architecture professor Efthimios Maniatis runs his own architecture studio in a converted garage in his home in the Ridgecrest neighborhood south of UNM.








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Sports

Team preps for new staff, misses Locksley

The 2012 Lobo football team will look completely different than it has in the last three seasons — on the sidelines, that is. First-year head coach Bob Davie officially introduced his coaching staff on Monday and there are a lot of new faces.


The Setonian
Sports

Davie picks coaches who care

The pieces of the puzzle for a successful season are coming together for the Lobo football team. First-year head coach Bob Davie unveiled the coaching staff for the upcoming season at a press conference on Monday.

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