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	Christen Naus shows her appreciation for a welcome-back gift from her son, Mason, at the Albuquerque International Sunport on Friday. Naus returned from Haiti with the NM Disaster Medical Assistance Team — which employs the services of six UNM doctors — after two weeks in Port-Au-Prince.
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Doctors return with news from Haiti

Six UNM doctors returned home after providing pediatric, surgical and obstetrician care to earthquake victims in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.In collaboration with the National Emergency Medical System, the New Mexico Disaster Medical Assistance Team sent a team on its first international deployment.



	A UNM baseball pitcher hurls the ball during practice in this file photo. The Lobos have their home opener today against Northern Colorado at Isotopes Park.
Sports

Home opener at Isotopes Park tonight

It’s home sweet home for the UNM baseball team. The Lobos (2-1), ranked No. 19 in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, have their home opener today, a four-series against Northern Colorado at Isotopes Park. Northern Colorado will play its first games of the season.




The Setonian
News

Acordando la historia de España

Marking the 400th anniversary of the first major European ethnic cleansing, an international, bilingual conference speaks of cultural unity. The “Moros, Moriscos, Marranos y Mestizos: Alterity, Hybridity Identity in Diaspora” continues this celebration Friday and Saturday to remember Spanish history and learn from it. The issues addressed in the conference are still applicable in today’s world, said Enrique Lamadrid, the director of Chicano Hispano Mexicano Studies. “Things that happened 400 years ago are still very much with us,” he said.



	Corine Gonzales, left, and Tullivan Begay inspect lower Johnson Field during a campus safety walk Thursday. The Office of Student Affairs organized about 70 students, staff and faculty to break off into small groups and look for possible safety hazards in light of the Feb. 15 student stabbing near the anthropology building.
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Safety walk highlights problems

In response to the Feb. 15 stabbing, about 70 students, faculty and staff traipsed about campus Thursday looking for safety hazards. The Office of Student Affairs and Student Affairs vice president Eliseo “Cheo” Torres organized a campus safety walk.


The Setonian
Opinion

America needs to wake up and unite as a nation

Editor, I am more than curious — I really want to know — am I the only person in this country who was born in the United States of America and now finds himself living in the Divided States of America?



The Setonian
Culture

Two-buck Chow

Don’t think of this as a food review. I’m not a connoisseur of fine dining. I don’t have a sophisticated palate.


	David Koch, on Tuesday, examines the two images he will show at the Art of Sensuality exhibit at AC2 Gallery. The exhibit explores how we use our senses.
Culture

A brush with sensuality: an art show

David Koch said his art would be different if he had more money, but he finds a way to bring art into almost everything he does. Recycled tin foil balls are piled up about two inches high in two windows on each side of his studio door. “I put them there until they start to fall down and then I recycle them,” he said.


The Setonian
Culture

Mobile theater takes the show on the road

The fame in Albuquerque’s backyard, TV series “Breaking Bad”, is coming to UNM on Friday with a portable movie theater. TV channel AMC is touring the Emmy-winning show nationwide, said Theresa Beyer, AMC’s vice president of promotion. “This is one of the best shows on television and, quite frankly, they need to check it out,” she said.




The Setonian
News

Potential Engineering deans visit UNM

The search for the next School of Engineering dean has narrowed to three final candidates, each of whom will visit campus over the next two weeks. Daniel Fleetwood, Patrick O’Shea and Gregory Washington will each have the opportunity to present and conduct an open forum with students, faculty and the community before the Provost makes a final decision. Fleetwood, chair of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at Vanderbilt University, was the first of the three to visit UNM.


The Setonian
News

A&S Advisement closed for relocation

The Arts and Sciences Advisement Center is moving to a bigger and better location this week. The center will be closed until Tuesday to complete the move from Ortega Hall to the Student Services Building, according to an e-mail sent to all Arts and Sciences students on Tuesday.


	Sara Halasz and Amy Beggin embrace after the Lobos defeated Colorado State 65-50 inside The Pit on Wednesday. Beggin had a team-high 16 points in her first game back since sustaining a head injury against UNLV.
Sports

First-half follies almost foil Beggin's return

Trudgingly, the UNM women’s basketball team trekked to a 65-50 victory over downtrodden Colorado State. For the greater part of 30 minutes, the Lobos (16-10, 8-6 Mountain West Conference) slogged toward the finish line — but they did finish, stringing together enough effort in a concentrated four-minute period to open the second half, in which Eileen Weissmann had four points, one coming off a 3-pointer.

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