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Sports

High hopes even with setbacks

The UNM women’s basketball team has a conference championship in its sights. Last season, UNM finished with a 13-18 record and won just five games in conference on the way to its seventh place finish in the MWC.


The Setonian
Sports

Wins buoy NCAA placement hopes

The UNM men’s golf team is getting into the swing of things. The team, currently ranked No. 15 in the nation, won the Lone Star Invitational in San Antonio, Texas last weekend by eight strokes.



The Setonian
Opinion

Paper should investigate high parking costs at UNM

Editor, Could you please look into the practices of the new parking ramp systems? While I agree that the construction was quick and well done, what I cannot agree with is the price gouging that is taking place in these ramps.



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News

Roybal enumerates goals

The Daily Lobo spoke with ASUNM President Jaymie Roybal about ASUNM’s plans for this year. Roybal outlined both long- and short-term goals for the University.


The Setonian
News

Man pulls knife on Occupy protesters

Police arrested a man Friday after he threatened Occupy Albuquerque protesters on UNM campus with a knife. Miguel Aguirre, 48, was charged with four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest at Occupy’s site, Camp Coyote, Albuquerque Police Department Sgt.


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Sports

The last of the undefeated

The Lobo Men’s Soccer team is the last undefeated squad in the nation. The No.5 team is the only team in the country yet to lose a game after No.1 University of Connecticut, lost 2-0 on Wednesday to West Virginia. The Lobos are currently 11-0-2, and go one the road to face Seattle University on Friday.


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Sports

Players warming up to Barlow

Mike Locksley’s 2-26 record didn’t earn him many fans off the field, but on the field his players supported him. Most of the players said they were sad to see him go. “It was sad at the moment, but we have to move on,” wide receiver Ty Kirk said.


The Setonian
Opinion

Problem is terrorist tactics, not oppression

Editor, This letter is in response to Wednesday’s letter “Muslims should fight oppression with force.” As I read this hate-filled letter, I began to wonder what oppression, exactly, Muhajir Romero was referring to.





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News

Hector Torres’ murderer receives 25 years

Ralph Montoya pled guilty to two counts of second-degree murder, and one count of second-degree kidnapping Tuesday in court in relation to the murders of UNM professor Hector Torres and graduate student Stefania Gray in March 2010.


The Setonian
News

Jobs Bill provides billions in benefits

You’ve seen the commercials and heard President Barack Obama tell Congress “(Some Americans) are living week-to-week, paycheck-to-paycheck, even day-to-day. They need help and they need it now,” but who has time to actually read Obama’s proposed American Jobs Act? Here’s a breakdown of the Act and what it could mean for you.





The Setonian
Opinion

Advocating violence doesn’t help anyone

Editor, I am writing concerning the series of recent letters from Muhajir Romero, especially “Muslims should fight oppression with force,” published this Wednesday. It’s fanatics like Muhajir that give religions a bad name.

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