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	Members from Pi Kappa Alpha perform a dance number during Greek Sing in the SUB on Monday. The event was part of Greek Week, which aims at bringing together UNM’s fraternities and sororities in the spirit of philanthropy.
News

Greek Week mixes competition with philanthropic spirit

UNM’s fraternities and sororities are shaking off the winter blues with some old-fashioned philanthropy. This year’s Greek Week is Disney-themed and benefits Best Buddies New Mexico, Watermelon Mountain Ranch and the Albuquerque Rio Grande Zoo. Alex Roark, organizer of the event, said the week provides an incentive for Greek collaboration. “Greek Week is just one of the only times out of the whole year where the entire Greek community gets together to do several events,” she said.


The Setonian
News

Prospective Engineering dean: UNM needs donors

The second contender for the School of Engineering’s dean was on campus Monday to outline his intentions for the school, whose dean stepped down in July. Patrick O’Shea, University of Maryland’s chairman of Electrical and Computer Engineering, held two forums with students, faculty and staff. O’Shea said he would focus on increasing the department’s exposure to attract donors and increase national ranking. “The key thing when it comes to department ranking is simply making sure department chairs respect and recognize the things that are going on,” he said.


	Subway manager Eddie Dodson stares out the window of his restaurant on the corner of Girard Boulevard and Central Avenue on Monday. The restaurant has been robbed twice this year.
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Subway won't accept cash past 8 due to robberies

If you can’t get a Subway sandwich after dark, blame the city’s crime rate. The Subway at the corner of Girard Boulevard and Central Avenue has stopped accepting cash after 8 p.m., because it has been robbed twice since the beginning of the year, store owner Leticia Bernal said.




The Setonian
Opinion

Advances to improve world health

The advances in technology each day are absolutely incredible. We have come to the point where, if we think outside of the box, we can help developing countries take the first step in creating a healthier population.


	Charles Gwinn, a student employee at the UNM Outdoor and Bike Shop, works on a repair Monday. The shop is hosting a Gear In Gear Out sale on Friday for students to sell used gear.
Culture

Gearing up for outdoor, bike shop's annual sale

Shine up your snowshoes and snowboards, because the Outdoor and Bike Shop is having its second annual Gear In Gear Out sale. Noel Ortiz, one of the sale coordinators, said there were about 1,200 participants last year. “Sales last year ranged from $50 to $600, depending on how much the equipment was and how much it brought in,” he said.



	Senators Linda Lopez (D-Bernalillo-11), left, and Lynda Lovejoy (D-Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Rio Arriba and Sandoval-22) greet each other in the Senate Lounge. Monday was the first day of the special session of the New Mexico Legislature, which aims to address the state’s estimated $600 million budget deficit.
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Legislators work on balancing the budget

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Legislature reconvened Monday for the Special Session with only one thing on the Governor’s Proclamation — the state budget. Though House and Senate leadership came to an agreement last week, there is still hard opposition from both parties.



The Setonian
Sports

Alford reprimanded for altercation with BYU player

The Mountain West Conference issued UNM head basketball coach Steve Alford a public reprimand for “unduly” verbal language aimed at BYU senior Jonathan Tavernari, after the Lobos defeated the Cougars at the Provo, Utah Marriott Center on Saturday, 83-81.


The Setonian
News

Students voice transportation woes

A steaming slice of pizza wasn’t the only thing on students’ minds at lunchtime on Monday. ASUNM hosted a student forum, or town hall, to give students the opportunity to voice their opinions to student leaders in the SUB at noon.



	Long-distancers bolt down the track at the Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships on Saturday.
Sports

Injury never stopped pentathlete from reaching new heights

Never in her wildest dreams did Sandy Fortner envision the last year of her college career to be such a wild and bumpy ride. Fortner, a Fort Sumner native, returned to the top of the peak at the Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships during the women’s high jump on Friday at the Albuquerque Convention Center. After busting her kneecap last year, Fortner broke her own UNM school record with an NCAA qualifying score of 4,147.


	Lee Emanuel, center, drifts during the 3,000-meter run at the Albuquerque Convention Center on Saturday. Emanuel dropped out of the 3,000-meter midway through. Emanuel won two events, including the mile run, and looks to defend his NCAA championship in two weeks at the NCAA Preliminary Round.
Sports

Mile shoo-in bags unexpected 800m

As humdrum stories go, this one seemed to have an especially foreseeable conclusion. As expected, Lee Emanuel, the defending NCAA indoor mile champion, glazed the one-mile field of competitors at the Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships inside the Albuquerque Convention Center Saturday, racing to first place with a time of 4:05.85 (4:00.53 altitude-adjusted) and smashing the previous Mountain West Conference record of 4:10.04.


	The men’s cycling team takes a corner during their criterium event at Mesa Del Sol on Sunday. The club team is trying to increase its membership after a steep drop in membership in past years.
Sports

Club cycling team gaining momentum

Welcome to the world of road cycling, where millimeters and seconds make a huge difference. UNM Cycling Team President, John Heine, has been a part of the team for a year and wants cycling to get stronger in the community.


	Senior Eileen Weissmann autographs a poster for a fan after the Lobos’ 62-30 whitewash over BYU on Saturday at The Pit.
Sports

Senior stand stunts Cougars

For four seniors, Saturday was the last game they would play at The Pit. Amy Beggin, Jessica Kielpinski, Valerie Kast and Georonika Jackson finished the afternoon the same way they started — with a 16-3 run.


The Setonian
Sports

Profane pep talk pumps up players

Teeming with pride, the UNM baseball team was still, apparently, making a Texas toast to themselves. Briefly, the Lobos dawdled with Northern Colorado, a team they beat handily last season by a combined three-game score of 46-9.


The Setonian
Sports

Cougar home advantage broken

Last season, the UNM men’s basketball team captured a share of the Mountain West Conference championship with a win in its final game of the season. Saturday, the Lobos sealed that title a game earlier, with an 83-81 win against BYU in Provo, Utah.

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