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Correction

An incorrect photo ran in Friday's edition identifying a runner as Matt Gonzales. The runner in the photo is Joseph Garcia. The error was made in editing.


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News

1,000 immigrants, activists march against bill

About 1,000 people rallied at the National Hispanic Cultural Center on Sunday in support of immigrant rights. Demonstrators at the rally included Mexican immigrants and local activists. The event was in correlation with the National Day of Action for Immigrants, which is a day of demonstrations across the country.


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Sports

Lobos snag 1st MWC win

The UNM men's tennis team faced off against Air Force on Saturday and left with its first win in Mountain West Conference play. No. 74 New Mexico (10-6, 1-2 MWC) defeated Air Force (11-7, 0-3 MWC) 6-1 on Senior Day.


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Opinion

Letter: Creationists should stop using extinct arguments

I try hard to avoid debating creationists - little good ever comes from it - but Gerardo Saenz' letter in Thursday's issue of the Daily Lobo requires at least a brief response. If Saenz wants to engage in an intellectual debate about evolution, he should avoid using creationist arguments that went extinct long ago - though perhaps he doesn't believe in extinction, an evolutionist conspiracy.


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Sports

Singles play saves women's match

The No. 40-ranked UNM women's tennis team lost its first match in the Mountain West Conference and fourth overall Saturday against Brigham Young University.




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News

Book fair attracts collectors

A first edition Cat in the Hat priced at $4,500 appeared at the 15th Albuquerque Antiquarian Book Fair. Last Friday and Saturday at the Continuing Education Building, the book fair's rare and out-of-print selection drew a crowd of about 400 book dealers and collectors.









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News

Room celebration fit for King

When Bruce King was in seventh grade, he knew he would be governor of New Mexico someday. A former governor told King's class that one of them could eventually be governor.



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Sports

Diver surprised by silver

Ex-UNM diver Becca Barras didn't expect to get a chance to compete at the Commonwealth Games. That's why the silver medal she won in the synchronized 3-meter springboard at the event in Melbourne, Australia, came as such a surprise.


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News

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Tiara Triebel Freshman Biochemistry "It's important to vote because it's important to be active in your school community and to know what you're voting for. If you want things done, you have to vote, because without voting there's no point. You can't complain unless you vote.


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News

Garcia grabs GPSA presidency

Joseph Garc°a was voted president of GPSA on Thursday. A total of 751 students voted online from Monday through Thursday to select leadership for the Graduate and Professional Students Association.

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