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Sports

Heel! Bulldogs submit to Tar Heels in 82-68 stomp

The North Carolina women’s basketball team was just plain bigger than Fresno State. And the basket, at least for the Bulldogs, seemed as small as a golf hole. The 12th-seeded Fresno State Bulldogs took 50 3-pointers, missing 36, and their best player Jaleesa Ross made just four of the 20 3-pointers she launched.



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Sports

Gary-less Lobos stare down Tide

Two words for the UNM men’s basketball team: Roll tide. The fourth-seeded Lobos will face top-seeded Alabama at its home tonight in the second round of the National Invitational Tournament.


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News

Junked bikes get new lease

Five students who needed transportation, or were tired of emitting pollution, got free bikes March 5 to use for the semester. Student Matthew Wilder developed LoboBike, an upstart program where he and his partner Richard Rivas fix bikes that would otherwise take up space at the landfill.


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Botanist position left unfilled

Conservation isn’t just for endangered species. It’s also for the diminishing funds of the Natural Heritage New Mexico Division, a program in the Museum of Southwestern Biology that works to identify and rehabilitate native endangered species, said Esteban Muldavin, the division’s curator. “They (other divisions of the museum) have fishes in bottles and stuffed birds,” he said.



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Opinion

BYU alums found Lobo fans respectful, welcoming, fun

Editor, My husband and I returned from the MWC basketball tournament. We’re BYU alumni, and when we got tournament tickets from New Mexico, we figured we would be the only BYU fans in that section and New Mexico fans would be rude and obnoxious. We couldn’t have been more wrong on both counts.


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News

Students want seat at the table

A group of students spent part of its spring break demanding that the Board of Regents cut administrative pay and put the UNM salary book online. GPSA council chair Megan McRobert said at the March 16 meeting that administration doesn’t allow students to be part of budget-related decision making in a meaningful way. She said that decision-making groups should include students, and meetings should be advertised to the public.


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Roundhouse rounds out

The 60-day legislative session ended Saturday, and New Mexico legislators narrowly passed a $5.4 billion budget just before time ran out. Lawmakers allocated $730 million for higher education. Nearly $43 million, or 6 percent, was cut from higher education funds compared with last year.


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Another year, another championship for Utes

LAS VEGAS — There’s a reason Utah’s Michelle Plouffe was the Mountain West Conference women’s Freshman of the Year. After hitting a similar, end-of-times buzzer-beater against BYU in the semifinals, Plouffe hit a two-point jumper with 24 seconds left in overtime to lift the fifth-seeded Utah women’s basketball team over second-seeded TCU 52-47 in the MWC tournament championship.


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Sports

Mission accomplished

LAS VEGAS — San Diego State reminded basketball fans that the game is a team sport — not a one-man show, no matter how bedazzling. Like he has all season, BYU’s Jimmer Fredette put up another scintillating individual performance — 30 points — in Saturday’s Mountain West Conference tournament championship, but the second-seeded Aztecs exuded collective confidence, with three players in double figures.




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That's a wrap

LAS VEGAS — It was a widely held opinion that the UNM women’s basketball team had no shot at the Mountain West Conference tournament. And on Friday, the shooting-in-the-dark Lobos literally didn’t.



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Sports

Playing the home card in Vegas

LAS VEGAS — Luck be the UNM women’s basketball team tonight. Already boasting two wins, the Lobos look to extend their unlikely Mountain West Conference tournament run in today’s semifinals where they’ll face second-seeded TCU at the Thomas & Mack Center.


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High hopes for freshman

LAS VEGAS — Sure it was hyperbole when guard Kendall Williams said he couldn’t understate the importance of Thursday’s first-round tournament game against fourth-seeded Colorado State. A bit of an overstatement, the freshman guard compared the Mountain West Conference tournament game to “war.” What couldn’t be embellished, though, was his importance to the UNM men’s basketball team in its 67-61 win over the Rams at the Thomas & Mack Center on Thursday.


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CSU sent packing in down-to-the-wire victory

LAS VEGAS — Once again, the UNM men’s basketball team will knock on BYU’s door. The fifth-seeded Lobos, behind forward Drew Gordon’s 13th double-double, knocked fourth-seeded Colorado State Rams out of the Mountain West Conference tournament 67-61 in a seesaw affair at the Thomas & Mack Center that saw five second-half ties and lead changes.


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News

GPSA hopefuls vie for positions

Nine graduate and professional students announced their candidacy for GPSA leadership positions, stepping up to the plate for a tenure rife with budget concerns and cutbacks. The GPSA Elections Committee met Thursday to begin coordinating for the debates, the first of which will take place March 23. “I get the feeling it is going to be a high turnout year,” GPSA member Michael Verrilli said.


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Opinion

Being Christian doesn’t give you the right to condemn

Editor, I am happy to see that at least the first three responses to Don Schrader’s letter are positive and civil.   John Newton wrote one of the most popular hymns in the world — even in venues that do not hold to Christian principles or doctrines.

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