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The Setonian
News

Career Paths

Daniel Califf-Glick is a local film director who moved to New Mexico this year from Queens, New York to document the true life story of Jimmy Santiago Baca, a world-renowned poet.


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News

ASUNM rep. talks election turnout, scandal

Following the ASUNM Fall Elections on Nov. 16, the 10 candidates who ran on the Make Your Mark slate were fined, and two from the slate were also disbarred from office following findings of financi al misconduct.








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Culture

Couturier of the Future

Steve Maness (left) adjusts drag queen performer Red Hawk’s head piece. Red Hawk has been performing in drag, as a means of HIV/AIDS activism, since the suicide of a close friend.


The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

Thanksgiving is around the corner, although it’s hard to be thankful for anything with looming last-minute exams and assignments.


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Sports

Lossless Lobos defeat Duke

The men’s soccer team imitated King Midas’ touch with a golden goal shot in overtime, granting it a victory over Duke in the second round of the NCAA tournament.


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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.


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News

Woman blames self for incident

Albuquerque police responded to a domestic disturbance call Friday involving Meiko Locksley, son of former head football coach Mike Locksley and current Lobo football player.




The Setonian
Opinion

Skate column advocates cavity search and seizure

I am a female UNM student. I also happen to ride my longboard around from time to time. It is much easier to do so during the summer semester because there are fewer people around to clog the sidewalks and to take ransom.


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Sports

Last-second shots take valor

Though junior guard Caroline Durbin missed a game-winning shot against No. 13 Oklahoma, her teammates said they were impressed with her performance.


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Sports

Missed shots tank close game

The women’s basketball team couldn’t put a layup away soon enough to beat the Sooners. The team lost to No. 13 Oklahoma 58-56 after junior guard Caroline Durbin missed a potentially game-winning 3-pointer with three seconds left.


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Sports

Bench keeps loss close despite Rhoades’ injury

The third time failed to be charming for the volleyball team. The Lobos fell in their third encounter against the Wyoming Cowgirls in four sets, 23-25, 25-27, 25-20 and 21-25, in the first round of the MWC tournament Friday night at Johnson Center.

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