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Ex-UNM golfer Jay Choi checks his club before practice at the UNM Championship Golf Course on Tuesday.
Sports

Ex-Lobo eager to go pro

Success came easy for Jay Choi as a Lobo. Now that his senior season is over, the former UNM men's golfer said he plans to continue his winning ways professionally.





The Setonian
News

UNM, unions unite on policy

A new policy for UNM's dealings with labor unions went into effect May 12. However, some union leaders are unhappy with parts of the change, which was passed unanimously by the Board of Regents.



Iva Gersic, left, backhands the ball during practice at the UNM Tennis Complex on Friday. Gersic and her doubles partner, Maja Kovacek, are ranked No. 4 in the nation.
Sports

Lobos last pick for finals

Maja Kovacek will get one last opportunity to play with her teammates before her career at UNM comes to an end. The senior All-American tennis player said she was surprised to find out the No. 46 Lobos were selected to play at the NCAA Championships, which begin May 12.


Culture

Leaving N.M. for Sin City

Last summer, Ehren Natay was getting ready for another semester at UNM and working with his local band, Donnybrooke. Now, less than a year later, the student-turned-drummer is touring in the up-and-coming Forget McCarran, an indie-punk band from Las Vegas, Nev. Last July, the band was looking for a drummer, so Natay flew out to Las Vegas for a tryout.







UNM students registered for summer classes board the South Lot shuttle last July. UNM parking officials will close South, Zia and I parking lots in an effort to improve efficiency.
News

3 lots to close for summer

By closing three parking lots and one shuttle this summer, UNM parking officials are hoping the result will be a more efficient service for their customers.


The Setonian
News

Company's policy may be confusing

Woody Farber, president of New Mexico Student Loans, said a flier in the Daily Lobo on April 28 could cause students financial harm. The flier was an advertisement for student loan consolidation through the company Nelnet.


Nieves Torres, left, dances with her husband Eliseo Torres in the Honors Courtyard after she received her master's degree during the El Centro de la Raza graduation ceremony Saturday in the SUB.
News

El Centro de la Raza celebrates graduation

Student Magarita Avitia said before attending UNM she worked as a housekeeper with her mother. "I woke up every morning at five with my mom," she said. "She pretty much helped me clean everything because it was hard work. I couldn't even hang in there."





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