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Sports

NM Bowl tickets affordably priced

First and foremost, the people who put together the New Mexico Bowl wanted the game to be reasonably priced. At a press conference Wednesday, New Mexico Bowl Executive Director Jeff Siembieda announced that tickets are now on sale for the state's inaugural bowl game.



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News

Daily Lobo asks you:

Brenda Leyba, Freshman, Elementary education "I don't have any plans. I'm just going to go hang out with my family. It's my mom's birthday tomorrow, and I'm going to go ride the Rail Runner thing." Mike Wareham, Freshman, Psychology "Basically, I'm going to get a whole bunch of studying ...


Monique Fellows, a senior at UNM graduating in December, plays with her dog Beau in her West Side home Thursday night. Fellows was in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.
News

Katrina victims reflect on college experience

Forty-eight students transferred to UNM to try to piece their lives back together after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina last fall. Monique Fellows is rebuilding her life. Fellows was a student at the University of New Orleans and one of the 11 remaining evacuees still registered at UNM. "Since I've been in New Mexico, I've had a really good job. I think I've received a better education," she said. "I've gotten better grades than I ever have in my college career, and I'm close to my family."



The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Ethical reform needed for Albuquerque schools

Ethics reform should be an important issue in the upcoming election if it meets certain criteria. The idea of ethics reform would have to be in a state of controversy, a vital or unsettled matter, under discussion or in dispute. So, it would seem that ethics reform is an issue.


Sports

The Pack is Back...

One day left. One thought lingering - inexperience. The 108th season of UNM football opens Saturday as the Lobos host the Portland State University Vikings at University Stadium. UNM returns just 35 lettermen and is testing a new offense and a slightly different defense, as well as dealing with some changes in the coaching staff.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: UNM mothers need place to breastfeed on campus

Editor, I became a new mom last March. Having a daughter has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. There are hundreds of mothers here on campus with infants. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding for at least the first year.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Former UNM president lived full, celebrated life

Editor, I was at the memorial service last Saturday when the late Ferrel Heady, former UNM president, was eulogized. It was fitting and proper that the Daily Lobo covered the event in Monday's issue. I am privileged to know Heady and his noble qualities, and thus would like to echo all the other voices of admiration and add a few words of my own.



Nivid Aguilar shops at Fallas Paredes, a discount clothing outlet on the West Side, on Sunday.
Culture

Clues from the Retail Sleuth

On the West Side of Albuquerque lies a treasure unknown to many. Fallas Paredes, a discount clothing outlet, carries a variety of clothing, shoes and house dÇcor at insanely low prices.


Anonymous hippies at the hippie commune of Sun Farm in Placitas
Culture

My strange New Mexico

When the weather warms, birds fly north along the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico - swooping over the picketed steel towers on the mountains' highest point, gliding up the mountains' gray granite spine, dropping down the mountains' northern end and coming to rest among the green desert foothills of the village of Placitas.








The Setonian
News

Smiling syringes less threatening

Smiley faces, fish, suns and many other stickers were used to decorate medical devices and reduce patients' fear of them, according to a study done by researchers at UNM's Health Sciences Center.


Ph.D. student Audrey Riffenburgh, left, talks with John Oetzel, communication and journalism chairman, during a meeting at his temporary office in Mesa Vista Hall on Wednesday.
News

C & J renovation displaces faculty

Student Jo Fanelli starts most of her semesters at UNM with a walk around the communication and journalism building to chat with professors she knows from her years of taking classes in the department.

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