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Daniel Faris and J.R. Giddens celebrate during Saturday's 100-55 win against Wyoming in the Pit.
Sports

Lobos prepare for road tests

The UNM men's basketball team has its work cut out for it with three of its next four games being on the road. But if the Lobos play anything like they did in consecutive blowout wins, they can quickly make up a lot of ground in the Mountain West Conference.


The Setonian
News

Students: Africana Studies needs direction, leadership

Students in African-American Studies say their program is being neglected. Carolyn Gonzales, University spokeswoman, said students have approached deans at the College of Arts and Sciences with concerns about the future of the program. Student Tim Green IV said students are upset that an interim director had not yet been appointed after the program's director, Finnie Coleman, was made acting dean of University Studies in January.


The Setonian
News

Looking for a fast date

Love is in the air - or at least members of the Black Student Union hope it will be today in the SUB. BSU will have a speed dating event noon on Wednesday in the SUB Ballroom. Participants will be required to register before the free event. Ogechi Chibueze, president of the organization, said the event is for students to get to know each other.


The Setonian
Opinion

Moral opinions should not dictate teaching of sex ed.

Editor, In his letter published in the Daily Lobo on Tuesday, Andres Saenz argues with a previous letter writer decrying the widely-known failures of abstinence-only education but seeks to only further establish what is already obvious. Saenz's opposition to comprehensive sex education is not based on a practical evaluation of the consequences of keeping children presumably ignorant about sex but, rather, a didactic insistence on the superiority of his own religious convictions.


Senior Max Jones started the year off with an 8-3 record and a No. 35 national ranking in singles.
Sports

Tennis senior returns strong following a lackluster season

In his final year of NCAA eligibility, Max Jones has something to prove for the UNM men's tennis team. And by starting the year off with an 8-3 record and a No. 35 national ranking in singles, Jones is making the most of his senior season. "To be ranked at all in the NCAA rankings is an achievement," head coach Alan Dils said.


Disney representatives will be in the SUB all week to recruit students interested in internships with the company.
News

Disney World seeks interns at UNM

Disney World isn't just for kids. Students can intern at the theme park in Orlando, Fla., and receive academic credit. Representatives from Disney will present information about paid internships in the Mirage Room at the SUB from noon to 5 p.m. on Wednesday.


The Setonian
Culture

Band gets ready to hatch new album

The Mammal Eggs don't want to be famous. "We do everything possible not to promote ourselves," violinist Rosie Hutchinson said. "It's sort of uncomfortable to have admiration from people you don't know." The Mammal Eggs are an experimental rock band that formed at UNM.


The Setonian
Opinion

Column: West needs new plan to calm Iran

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad could not have asked for a better occasion. Speaking at the 29th anniversary celebrations of the country's Islamic Revolution, Ahmadinejad, one of the student leaders who participated in the seizure of the American embassy, reiterated his now familiar position on Iran's right to pursue a nuclear program.


The Setonian
News

AP Briefs

Rabies confirmed in Grant County fox SILVER CITY (AP) - Rabies has been confirmed in a fox from Grant County that had been trying to enter a kennel containing three dogs, state authorities said. The dogs killed the fox, and the owner sent the body to a state lab in Santa Fe for testing because of the animal's unusual behavior.



The Setonian
Culture

Festival celebrates Italian film

Italian Film Festival director Ronaldo Patrizio-Steiner didn't want to host a boring fundraiser. "(Albuquerque nonprofits) all pretty much do the same thing," Patrizio-Steiner said. "They have a golf tournament or a run or a dinner with a silent auction. And I said, 'Don't do those things, because everyone else is doing them - let's do something different.


The Setonian
News

Medical program leaves some students behind

Student David Draper can't get into the classes he needs. Draper, a biology major, wants to attend UNM's medical school. He shares classes with students in the Bachelors of Arts and Medicine program - a degree plan that allows freshman looking to enter medical school to get their bachelor's degree in four years.


The Setonian
Opinion

Children should be taught the consequences of sex

Editor, I want to respond to Wayne Silva's letter published in the Daily Lobo on Thursday. He states, "There's no point in trying to shield our children from sex." I truly beg to differ. I strongly believe that children should be taught, during puberty, that they should not have sex unless they are ready for a life-long commitment to their spouse, and only if they are ready for the great responsibility of raising, educating and providing for their children.


The Setonian
Opinion

Social, educational groups shouldn't focus on ethnicity

Editor, I have some concerns regarding the Raza Graduation ceremony. In my humble opinion, any group that has specific ethnic requirements is no better than the Ku Klux Klan or the Nazis. Such groups, instead of bringing people together, segregate and isolate them.


UNM guard Chad Toppert shoots a 3-pointer in the Lobos 100-55 win over Wyoming on Saturday at The Pit.
Sports

UNM wins in blowout against Cowboys

UNM forced Wyoming to commit costly errors en route to a 45-point win Saturday at The Pit. The Lobos scored 38 points off of Wyoming's 23 turnovers and won 100-55. UNM head coach Steve Alford said Saturday's performance was as good as it gets. "Needless to say, I don't know if we can play much better," he said.


The Setonian
News

AP Briefs

Mayor returns to work after receiving cancer treatment FARMINGTON (AP) - Mayor Bill Standley advises everyone to get regularly tested for cancer, a disease he's fought twice. The mayor returned to the council this week after missing meetings to treat his illness.


The Setonian
Opinion

U.S. chooses free market over adequate health care

Editor, Of those who live in the U.S., 18 percent are without health insurance. But I'm willing to bet that the number of legislators who have health insurance probably averages out to about, say, 100 percent? Just a guess. Sure, you can say our economy couldn't afford it, or that it would universally bring down the quality of health care for everybody.


The Setonian
Opinion

Column: Getting anxiety under control

Dr. Peg, I suffer from anxiety. It is one of the scariest feelings I have ever experienced. I was wondering if it is common and what are the best ways to deal with it? What does it stem from? -Tryin' to keep it cool Dear Tryin', Try this: Stop what you're doing.


The Setonian
Opinion

Reintroducing the gray wolf key to ecosystem's health

Editor, There are only 52 Mexican gray wolves left in the wild today. The Mexican gray wolf reintroduction program initially aimed to have 100 wolves in the wilderness of New Mexico and Arizona by this year. The Interagency Field Team for wolf reintroduction released its annual wolf population survey Tuesday.


The Setonian
News

Couple vies for 'dream wedding'

This Valentine's Day, student Josh Sers wants to give his fiancee a dream wedding. Sers and Nicole Aragon are competing with four couples to win the New Mexico Dream Wedding Giveaway. The contest offers couples the chance to compete for a free wedding where sponsors such as Mark Diamond's Jewelers, Kyle Zimmerman Photography, Lucky Boyz Limousine, Mr.

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