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Jeanne Fairchild leaps to spike a ball in Saturday's match against San Diego State. Fairchild pitched in 15 kills, and the Lobos swept the Aztecs 3-0.
Sports

Three close calls, three UNM wins

It wasn't the prettiest win for the UNM volleyball team Saturday, but the Lobos overcame sluggish play to edge San Diego State 25-23, 25-23, 25-23 in front of more than 1,800 fans at Johnson Gym. Unlike their previous win over the Aztecs on Sept. 25 - a 25-14, 25-22, 25-12 shellacking in San Diego - the Lobos had to dig deep for the 3-0 victory.


The Setonian
News

Nursing dean plans to improve program's clout

After more than a year with an interim dean, the UNM College of Nursing has hired Nancy Ridenour to step in as dean by the spring semester. Ridenour is an adult nurse practitioner and served as a congressional staff member. She was one of 19 applicants for the position.


Sen. Barack Obama speaks to a crowd of about 45,000 on Johnson Field on Saturday night.
News

Obama: 'We are in this together' (Slideshow)

Presidential candidate Barack Obama discussed his economic policy and stressed the importance of early voting in front of about 45,000 people at Johnson Field on Saturday. "Al Gore won New Mexico by 360 votes," Obama said. "John Kerry lost New Mexico by a little over 6,000 votes.


The Setonian
Opinion

Schrader's opinions, actions not key to how we should live

Editor, I am a student at CNM, and rarely do I look at an article in the Daily Lobo, but Tuesday morning a co-worker handed me the paper and showed me a letter, nearly the same letter printed a month or so ago in the CNM Chronicle. From the few articles I've read in the Lobo, I perceive the paper to be well-produced, but I must admit that I am disappointed to see the Daily Lobo contributing to the virulent manifestos of Don Schrader.


The Setonian
Opinion

Pearce has repeatedly voted against veterans' interests

Editor, I am proud to be a veteran of the U.S. Army and a current student at UNM. To me, the issue of veterans benefits is not simply an issue; it is something that I live through every day. I know how essential these benefits are to those who have served our country, which is why I have decided that it is imperative that I speak up about Rep.


The Setonian
Opinion

Democratic candidate's ability to lead nation still questionable

Editor, I truly have a desire to understand Barack Obama and the loyalty of his fans, so I am posting some questions that I would love to have an Obama supporter answer honestly and with intellect. How do you resolve, in your mind, what some believe to be disturbing relationships that Obama has had over his life? These include, among others, Tony Rezko, William Ayers and Jeremiah Wright.


Morgan Grantham tees off at practice on Thursday. Grantham and the Lobos will travel to Hawaii for the Kent Youel Invitational on Oct. 28-29.
Sports

At a young age, she came out swinging

Morgan Grantham has come a long way since getting her first set of golf clubs as a kindergarten graduation present. Grantham remembers having a knack for hitting balls. But it took a nurturing mom to convince her that her dog wasn't the best target at which to blast tennis balls.



The Setonian
News

Correction

Contrary to what was printed Thursday, a slide show related to "Regents plan to build additional child care facility" is available at DailyLobo.com. A slide show for "Residents show signs of support" will be available next week.


The Setonian
News

Photo exhibition conveys American history, ideals

He sits proudly, full of dignity, unaware he's about to change the face of American history. A photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken in 1860, is on display in the UNM Art Museum as part of an exhibition called "We the People." The exhibition includes photographs from UNM's collection, said Sara Otto-Diniz, a consultant for the museum.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos volley for breast cancer cure

The UNM volleyball team swept UNLV on Thursday during "Volley for the Cure" night at Johnson Gym. More than 1,700 fans packed the stands, and players warmed up in pink T-shirts to honor the fight against breast cancer. To put the cherry on top of the night, the Lobos beat the Rebels 25-13, 25-19, 25-18.


The Setonian
Sports

Runner makes up for lost time

A half marathon is just another stroll in the park for Edgar Hernandez. The UNM freshman finished second out of 996 competitors in the half marathon run of the Duke City Marathon on Sunday, ending the day in first place in his age bracket. Hernandez blazed through the course in 1:11:25.


The Setonian
News

Petition wants grants for noncitizens

A controversial petition is circulating through UNM's Latin American Studies department. The appeal asks the Hispanic Scholarship Fund to grant scholarships to undocumented Latino students. The national petition, which can be signed online, has more than 1,500 signatures and was started this year by the Association of Raza Educators.


District Attorney Kari Brandenburg debates Lisa Torraco, who is running against her in the upcoming election, at the UNM School of Law on Thursday.
News

Torraco, Brandenburg pitch platforms during debate

Lisa Torraco and Kari Brandenburg contested each other's qualifications for district attorney in a debate at the UNM School of Law on Thursday. Torraco, a Republican campaigning against the incumbent Brandenburg, said that instead of giving a campaign speech she would get right to the issues.


The Setonian
Opinion

Palin worst VP pick in history; destroys faith in Republicans

Editor, The quintessential right-wing radical, supposedly representing the interests of "small-town America," now comes with a feminine twist. However, Sarah Palin's talents stop abruptly after she opens her mouth. It is a miracle that from such a desolate void extends such a barrage of excrement that seems to embarrass its perpetuator every time she is interviewed on a credited media network.


The Setonian
News

Clerk's Office modifies rules for SUB voting site

Staff Report The Bernalillo County Clerk's Office is making some exceptions for early voters at UNM. The office modified its polling location rules because of constant pedestrian traffic in the Student Union Building. Maggie Toulouse Oliver, Bernalillo County Clerk, said poll workers at all other early voting sites have been instructed to prohibit campaigning within 100 feet in all directions.


Thierry Milleret sheds a layer of clothing after losing a hand of strip poker Thursday in Smith Plaza. Milleret and, from left, Isaac Edwards, Louis Carter and Stephanie Turner participated in UNMPIRG's clothing drive, which continues today.
News

A helping hand for veterans

Students will strip for charity in Smith Plaza today. UNM's Public Interest Research Group is teaming up with the New Mexico Veterans Integration Center and Student Veterans of UNM for the demonstration. Sean Debuck, president of UNMPIRG, said anyone can participate in the strip poker clothing drive, but he recommends dressing in layers.


The Setonian
Opinion

Obama's lies, ideas of change pose a threat to Constitution

Editor, Benjamin Sanchez lit a fire with his Barack Obama commentary. When voting for a candidate, there are three issues important to me. The candidate: One, has a profound belief that the Constitution is the supreme law of this nation, two, displays honesty that withstands scrutiny and three, accepts our American culture.


The Setonian
News

Question of the Week

Should UNM's GPA admission requirement be raised to 2.5? Greg Raudenbush Senior Sociology "Yes. It would improve academics. It would definitely help students get better prepared." Jaymie Roybal Freshman Political science "I think it's a good idea that they want to raise the GPA.


The Setonian
Opinion

Americans can prevail despite McCain's smear and fear tactics

Editor, I write in complete disgust of the fearmongering tactics - the worst form of smear and fear - being waged by John McCain's campaign. Does the campaign honestly believe the American people will fall prey to such a divisive and deceitful form of campaigning? The truth always prevails.

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