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Member of fraternity arrested on rape charge

Student James Anaya, a member of UNM's Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter, was arrested Friday on charges of raping a female student at the fraternity's house. Lt. Pat Davis, UNM Police spokesman, said Anaya was charged with first degree criminal sexual penetration. Anaya pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Friday, said Rudy Chavez, Anaya's lawyer.


Lobo midfielder Joey Vitagliano, left, kicks the ball over the head of Sacramento State's Jesse Manton during Sunday's 1-0 overtime win at the UNM Soccer Complex.
Sports

Stingy defense assists in wins

The UNM men's soccer team took less than 10 minutes to score the game-winning goal Friday against San Jose State. Sunday against Sacramento State, it took more than 96 minutes for the Lobos to get on the board, in what was an intense 1-0, overtime victory.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Smokers' rude behavior shows need for regulation

Editor, Thursday's Daily Lobo article on the smoke-free forum neglected to address two important subjects. It first failed to provide any of the information on the consequences of secondhand smoke that was presented by the panel of experts in the field, and it also neglected to mention the disrespectful behavior of the students who attempted to represent at least some of the smokers on campus.





Senior UNM defender Andrew Boyens tries to control a pass from a teammate during practice at Robertson Field on Wednesday.
Sports

UNM looks to lead conference

After last weekend's road split, the UNM men's soccer team needs to close out the conference schedule with a bang in order to advance to the postseason. The No. 17 Lobos (6-3-2) are 1-1 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation after a loss at Denver last Friday and a win at Air Force on Sunday.


The Setonian
News

UNM connects to parents

Student Ariel Dubyk said it is not the University's responsibility to foster a relationship between students and parents.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Forum on smoking ban clouded by protesters

Editor, I want to thank all the participants of the Smoke-Free Campus Forum, especially the panel of experts who presented statistics and ideas, like that more than 3,000 deaths each year are due to secondhand smoke; that cities like Calabasas, Calif., are smoke-free; that Presbyterian campus and all its clinics are smoke-free; that tobacco companies are targeting youth by sweetening cigarettes in a concentrated effort to replace dying smokers; that any amount of secondhand smoke is harmful; that tobacco negatively affects youth; that nicotine is an addiction; and finally, that UNM will eventually be smoke-free.



The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Free speech was allowed at weapons symposium

Editor, A number of misconceptions have evolved following the Sept. 30 symposium at UNM at which a local activist was arrested. As interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and someone who was actually present at the forum, I would like to correct these misconceptions.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Republicans ignore ethics to protect power structure

Editor, Conservative Republicans, alongside our prestigious Rep. Heather Wilson, pride themselves on their superior moral qualities. In fact, it is foundational to their entire approach to government. This explains the zeal with which they pursued Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, leading to the former's impeachment.



The Setonian
News

Do you think smoking should be banned on campus?

Scott Podeyn Junior Geography I can understand not being near doors because that is where people congregate, but out here in the open area as the wind blows, smoke is quickly dissipated. There is more smoke coming out of a diesel or a bus than there is coming out of a cigarette. Kristen Gilbert ...




The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Voting should be political, not just for homecoming

Editor, I think it would be nice if the Daily Lobo published the number of participants during this year's homecoming elections, just to compare it to the number of students that voted during the last elections for mayor and president. I am sure many of us would be impressed with the results.



Linebacker Cody Kase looks over the offense during a team scrimmage at the Lobo football practice field Wednesday.
Sports

Leader to make strong return

After an early season injury, one of the UNM football team's leaders plans to make an impact starting this weekend. Lobo linebacker and team captain Cody Kase, who has been hampered by a hamstring injury, wants to help change this season's direction in his comeback against Wyoming on Saturday.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Weapons unacceptable for University complicity

Editor, There is no possible case for further research and development into nuclear weapons. Despite the blatant hypocrisy in the argument for more weapons, are we, as an institution of higher learning, going to let this stand? The abuse of knowledge to create weapons of mass destruction that incinerate victims alive, not to mention the environmental degradation of nuclear waste and strip mining, is preposterous.

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