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Sports

Tough outing, terrific outcome

It was far from pretty for the UNM women’s basketball team, but a gorgeous result nonetheless. In a battle of Mountain West Conference cellar dwellers, the Lobos clawed their way back from a nine-point, second-half deficit to defeat Air Force 64-59 on Wednesday at The Pit. “Air Force is a much-improved team,” head coach Don Flanagan said.


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Culture

‘Wicked’ a tale of origin

“Wicked” is the biggest thing to hit Broadway since sliced bread that can auto-tune itself. Creators Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman have shrewdly followed the tradition of refashioning popular, pre-existing cultural icons into mainstream poppy hits.


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Sports

Locks nabs 21 recruits

UNM head football coach Mike Locksley was smiling like a child on Christmas morning. But Wednesday was the second best day of the year for the 40-year-old, whose birthday just so happens to fall on Christmas day: It was National Signing Day, and Locksley announced the addition of 21 players to this year’s signing class, headlined by five signees from Maryland. Locksley said his coaching staff played a significant role in bringing the recruits to UNM. “I’ve said many times,” Locksley said.


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Sports

Fishbein brings capable scorers

The UNM men’s soccer team looks to score goals. Oddly enough, it’s something the Lobos couldn’t do in 2010 and head coach Jeremy Fishbein wants that to change. Stocking up on firepower, the Lobos on Wednesday signed seven recruits, all straight out of high school. Fishbein said he couldn’t ask for a better recruiting class. “We’ve got two great local kids, two international and three kids from in the region,” he said.





The Setonian
Opinion

Rome should come to ABQ after Mike’s call to action

Albuquerque is burning for a Jim Rome visit. Please Rome, do it for the “clones” — and more specifically, Mike from Albuquerque. One of Rome’s “clones” (a nickname the radio host gives his listeners and callers), Mike sticks out in listeners’ minds, including mine.




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News

Veteran adjusts to life on campus

For some student veterans, navigating through a crowded campus is stressful. Joey Diaz, Student Veterans of UNM president, said he knows a student veteran who refuses to walk across Smith Plaza. “Most people don’t see anything wrong with walking through a crowded area,” he said.


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Opinion

U.S. needs to tread softly in new Middle East

Editor, Those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it. The U.S. government and U.S. campuses appear to have not learned much from the 1979 Iranian revolution and subsequent kidnapping of Western professors. Anyone familiar with yesterday’s history knows that before the current mullahcracy in Iran there was a Western-backed secular government in Tehran.




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Sports

Bleachers replaced after collapse

Flintco, the contractor for The Pit’s $60 million renovation, replaced seven rows of bleachers Monday. The bleachers collapsed in UNM’s student section during Saturday’s game between UNM and BYU.


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Sports

Eyes on the national prize

The UNM rugby team is going national — or trying to, anyway. With some help from Coaches Sports Grill, rugby team members are having a fundraiser tonight at the UNM-area sports bar. Alex Melad, three-year UNM rugby team member, said the team has never had local help. “It’s great because in the past no one has really ever supported us,” he said.




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