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Aaron McIntire, 16, demonstrates a martial arts exercise as part of the World Language Expo next to Ortega Hall on Saturday.
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Language takes stage at expo

Students got a chance to have an international experience without leaving campus Saturday. The World Language Expo in Ortega Hall had competitions and presentations, including Tahitian dance, chalk art and Vietnamese origami. "It's a tremendous coming-together of the community," said Marina Peters-Newell, coordinator of lower-division languages. "One of the things we've tried to do is bring together culture and countries so that New Mexicans get a taste of the world."


The Setonian
News

Senate passes bill to save money for Lottery recipients

The New Mexico Senate passed a bill Friday that would make students on the Lottery Scholarship exempt from tuition raises. Sen. Stuart Ingle, the author of the bill and a Republican from Portales, said he wants schools to think carefully about raising tuition. "If you look at what's happened over the past 10 years, tuition keeps going up," he said. "Our lottery funds can only support so much. I'm trying to get some stability in the money for our kids." The bill is set to go through the House education, finance and judicial committees.


The Setonian
Sports

Three weeks off, three more wins

If there were any concerns about being rusty, the Lobos quickly put them to rest. After a three-week hiatus, the No. 66 UNM men's tennis team bounced back with victories over NMSU, Nevada and Sacramento State on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the UNM Tennis Complex.


Michael Mares
News

Q & A: Michael Mares

Alumnus Michael Mares talked to 20 faculty members Thursday about his vision for the College of Arts and Sciences if he is chosen as dean.


The Setonian
Sports

UNLV snaps Lobos' 8-game win streak

The Lobos' chances of winning the Mountain West Conference Championship faded away in the final minutes Thursday. The UNM women's basketball team's offense sputtered against the University of Nevada-Las Vegas in a 70-59 loss in Las Vegas, snapping the Lobos' eight-game winning streak.


Computer science professor Jared Saia talks about the development of his algorithm program Thursday in the Ferris Engineering Center.
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Professor goes to war with Web's hackers

Hackers often use networks of hijacked computers called botnets to send spam and attack Web sites. But defending against hackers is usually left up to single computers. "If you have one person trying to prevent action from hundreds of thousands of computers working together, the chances aren't very good," said Jared Saia, a UNM professor of computer science. "It's a one-against-many battle."


The Setonian
Opinion

Gay marriage benefits society

by Mario Hernandez Daily Lobo columnist Society has always told us that love is all you need. It seems, however, that love isn't all you need. To be legally wed in the U.S., you need more than love - you need a man and a woman. While still a minority, gays are more apparent and more abundant these days.


The Setonian
News

daily lobo asks you:

Alex McCash Freshman Anthropology I don't really think it is that much of a problem. I haven't been hit by anyone. Lynette Mendonca Sophomore Nutrition That would kind of bother me. Yeah, sometimes I kind of get ran over, but at the same time, it's really funny when you find them falling and ...




The Setonian
Culture

Student essays deadline extended

Best Student Essays is extending its deadline to March 9. "We always get good work but always at the last minute," said Scott Frank, editor of the publication.




Violinist Roberta Mez?-Arruda and her husband Lászl
Culture

A family affair

Hungarians are a melancholy people, and their music reflects that state of mind. "It's a country that suffered a lot for many centuries through many invasions," said violinist Roberta Mez?-Arruda. "They've had few years of real independence. Of course, they made up for it - they're a very strong-charactered folk. The music reflects that a lot - the music can be quite sad. There's a saying, 'The Hungarians rejoice crying.'"


Niki Gill attaches badges to lanyards for the Marsha K. Hardeman Black Cultural Conference on Wednesday in Mesa Vista Hall. Registration for the conference begins today in African-American Student Services.
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Conference to celebrate African-American history

A conference this weekend will bring African-American culture alive like never before at UNM, said Scott Carreathers, director of African-American Student Services. "It's just a great way to have people become culturally aware," he said. "You're not always going to experience things like that in the state of New Mexico."


The Setonian
Opinion

Favoring athletics program sounds like discrimination

Editor, What is a conflict of interest? I am the president of Black GPSA and the tutorial coordinator at African-American Student Services. I was appointed by the president of GPSA to the Student Fee Review Board this past October. However, within a week of my appointment, I was called into my boss's office and told that the director of African-American Student Services had implied that my presence on the committee would present a conflict of interest.


The Setonian
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The Setonian
News

Putting the spotlight on women's heritage

UNM's Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a series of cultural and educational events in honor of Women's History Month, which begins today. "This month provides wonderful opportunities to celebrate the accomplishments and hard work of women on this campus and in the community," said Sandrea Gonzales, director of the center.


The Setonian
Opinion

Cholesterol: the good, the bad

by Peggy Spencer Daily Lobo columnist Dear Dr. Peg, In a recent TV commercial, the makers of a certain drug claimed that their medicine raises good cholesterol by up to 14 percent and lowers bad cholesterol simultaneously. Their ad slogan is "down with the bad, up with the good.


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