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The Setonian
News

Crime stats omit DWIs, larceny

Recently released UNM crime statistics for 2010 report a decrease in liquor law violations and burglary, but UNM isn’t required to report DWIs or larceny cases. The statistics are required by law to be released every year under the Jeanne Clery Act, but revisions to the act say certain crimes don’t have to be reported, UNM Police Department spokesman Lt. Robert Haarhues said.



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Sports

Young squad gets first test

The UNM cross country team takes its first big test of the season at the Adidas Notre Dame Invitational in South Bend, Ind. today. Six nationally ranked women’s teams, including the No. 2 Lobos, will take part in the field of 28 in the 5,000-meter race.


The Setonian
Sports

Two losses to Aggies too many

In their first game Locksley-less, the Lobos face in-state rival NMSU this weekend. The Lobos have yet to win a football game this season. Although George Barlow is now the head coach, he said that he is not making drastic changes to the way Locksley ran the program.




The Setonian
Opinion

Opinion page supposed to incite conversations

Editor, Mr. Buddrius, I believe you are mistaken as to what exactly the opinion page is about. In the Daily Lobo, the opinion page is a place for UNM students, faculty, staff and community members to voice opinions that may or may not be politically correct.


The Setonian
News

Tutoring service gets mixed reviews

Each semester, the Center for Academic Program Support (CAPS) provides tutoring assistance to more than 4,000 students in several areas of study. While many students are satisfied with the outcomes of these sessions, some students, like Miguel Aragon, said they aren’t getting the help that they’re looking for. On a scale from one to 10, Aragon said he rates CAPS a five.





The Setonian
Opinion

Science disproves practice of Reiki

Editor, Wednesday’s article “Spiritual healing via touch,” by Alexandra Swanberg addressed the field of Reiki (an energy healing practice) irresponsibly.


The Setonian
Culture

Zinefest

Zines are like smaller, more independent magazines that deal with a variety of topics, from imaginary bands to blue-collar pornography. Zine writers are often the sole authors, publishers and distributors of their material and typically do so not-for-profit, said Marya Errin Jones, organizer of the first ABQ Zine Fest. Jones said the genre is contradictory because authors are publishing something deeply personal.


The Setonian
Culture

Dirty…Nasty…Filthy…art

Annah Anti-Palindrome, a UC Berkeley multimedia artist, hand-crafted her name in 2007 and starting a life dedicated to “genre-f***ing” ensued. She was born without an “h” at the end of her name, but her decision to change it had nothing to do with resentment for palindromes, as her name might suggest, she wrote on her website, annahantipalindrome.com.


The Setonian
Culture

Pagan pride serves community

When somebody wrongly accuses her of eating babies, Erin Watson, founder of the newly established Pagan Student Guild, said she replies, “I like them with soy sauce.” She said she prefers to treat instances of harassment about her religion with a sense of humor.




The Setonian
News

UNMPD slow to respond in dangerous situations

Editor, I am a biology undergrad at UNM. I would like to share a concern with you about our campus police. On Friday there was a man outside of Castetter Hall storming around and shouting.


The Setonian
Opinion

Daily Lobo should nix anti-Christian rhetoric

Editor, I am writing this letter to protest the cartoon in Monday’s Daily Lobo Opinion section. This cartoon is insulting, derogatory and extremely offensive to the Christian community, which has a large student population at UNM.


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