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NM Bowl Running Diary

So much for that riveting regional affair between BYU and UTEP. Turns out, this year’s New Mexico Bowl installment was a dud compared to last year’s overtime shootout between Wyoming and Fresno State.


Sports

BYU Romps NM Bowl

Not much has changed at University Stadium on Saturday: A visiting team jumped out to an early lead and never took its foot off the gas pedal. BYU and its swarming defense jumped all over UTEP early in the fifth annual New Mexico Bowl en route to a 52-24 victory. “I was really impressed with the fast start of our team,” BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall said.



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News

Center's rainbow flag disappears early this morning

“”:http://A rainbow flag at the LGBTQ Resource Center was ripped out of its place this morning, and some centers members are calling it an act of discrimination. Resource Center Program Coordinator Alma Rosa Silva-Bañuelos said she arrived at the Center this morning at 8:30 and noticed the rainbow flag that once waved in front of the resource center to direct students to its location was missing.



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Culture

Scholar, adviser looks ahead

Some students might have to choose between a teacher with years of experience or one with novel ways of thinking. If accepted into the UNM Honors Program, students might be lucky to study under professor Diane Rawls, who is knowledgeable in both capacities.


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Culture

Get your band booked over break

Now that the semester’s over and we’ve all got some free time on our hands, we can start getting into things we meant to do, but couldn’t because of all that damn required reading.





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News

Regents look to tighten belt

The Regents’ Finance and Facilities Committee met Dec. 9 to prepare for the next fiscal year and discuss UNM’s plans to sustain state budget cuts without raising tuition.


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Sports

Gimped Aggies lose again

Call it a tale of two cities. Last week in Las Cruces, New Mexico State had its head coach, its best player who scored 32 points, and the Aggies’ bench, which was hot en route to a thrilling overtime loss.






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Opinion

Readers asked to submit to UNM’s art and lit magazine

Editor, In the past week, Conceptions Southwest got a fair amount of submissions, yet we have decided to push back the deadline one more week for all those who were not able to meet last Friday’s deadline. The new deadline is Friday, Dec.



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News

Student hiring rates steady despite sleepy economy

Unless you are a UNM student, the job market doesn’t look good these days. Though New Mexico’s unemployment rate is a staggering 8 percent, the University employs 5,050 students, a 1 percent increase from 2008, said Connie Dennison, of UNM’s Office of Institutional Research.


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News

Building more than scenery for smokers

The large, stone-covered building just east of the Yale bus stop is known for being one of UNM’s four designated smoking areas, but a closer look at a main campus map reveals that it is actually a city water reservoir. Thousands walk by the reservoir every day, but few students know what the building is used for.

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