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	Eyedea, center, and Abilities perform at the Paolo Soleri amphitheater in Santa Fe on Aug. 15. Their new album “By the Throat” was released at the end of July.
Culture

Artist's avenue

Micheal Larsen, vocal artist for Eyedea and Abilities, said he and Gregory Keltgen, aka Abilities, are back on the road after taking a couple of years off from touring.


The Setonian
Opinion

UNM's Yellow Ribbon Program leaves veterans in the lurch

Editor, UNM’s Yellow Ribbon Program fails our veterans. As many of our military brothers and sisters return from tours of duty overseas, I can only hope that our appreciation for them is greater than what they are sacrificing to keep us safe and free to pursue an education.





	A surgeon demonstrates laparoscopic surgery in this photo illustration. The first ever robotic pediatric surgery was performed at UNM Hospital this summer.
News

UNMH a pioneer in robotic surgery

A UNM surgeon was the first to reconstruct a pediatric patient’s dysfunctional kidney without even touching him. Jason Wilson, associate professor of surgery and section chief of pediatric urology, used a surgical robot for the 3-year-old boy’s procedure at UNM’s Children’s Hospital this summer.


	UNM Hospital workers protest outside the hospital on Aug. 10. They picketed for increased wages and benefits.
News

Health care employees picket for improved pay

UNM Hospital health care workers have reached an agreement with hospital administrators granting employees a 2.7 percent annual wage increase. Nearly 45 health care employees picketed outside the hospital on Aug. 10 for improved wages and benefits…..





The Setonian
Opinion

Longer life - but do we want it?

Want to live longer? As it turns out, we may have the answer. A report in the last issue of Science showed a dramatic difference between the life span of two different sets of rhesus monkeys in a 20-year study.






	UNM football players Jaymar Latchison, left, and Josh Taufalele meditate during one of the Lobos’ yoga classes at the Indoor Practice Facility on July 22.
Sports

Lobos limber up in yoga class

At first it sounded like a tacky, made-for-TV testimonial, a way to solicit more players from the UNM football team to join in the yoga sessions held twice a week inside the Indoor Practice Facility.





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