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Lobos Basketball Tournament

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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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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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NMSU dominates the paint

Down 57-53 with 30 seconds remaining, Lobo guard Phillip McDonald rose up to take a three-pointer but was blocked in the process. That block was reflective of the entire night for the UNM basketball team.







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News

Crime Briefs

Stabbing leads to 18 months in prison A member of the Navajo Nation has been sentenced to 18 months in prison in connection with a stabbing in Shiprock last December. The U.S.


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UNM Crime Briefs

Student reports car stolen at Lobo Village The father of a student who lives at Lobo Village reported his daughter’s vehicle stolen on Nov.



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Program helps an extra .1% graduate

UNM’s six-year graduation rate sits well below the national average, but UNM officials said thanks to a new federal program the University has already seen graduation rate statistics improve. At UNM, an average of 45 percent of undergraduate students graduate within six years.


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News

Photo essay: Gang life

This series is from an ongoing project by Daily Lobo freelance photographer Laurisa Galvan. Galvan has been focusing her lens on the gang lifestyle in an effort to illustrate the gang life that often lies out of sight but is fairly prevalent in the southwest.


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Lobos get new football coach

UNM’s new football coach has arrived. Vice president of Athletics Paul Krebs announced yesterday that Bob Davie will take over the coaching responsibilities from George Barlow, the interim head coach, at the end of the season, becoming UNM’s 31st head football coach.






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Culture

Brain Food

Almost a month away, winter break looms just close enough to tease students already feeling their mental reserves tapped out.


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