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Activists fight for immigrant rights at the border of the United States and Mexico near Sunland Park, New Mexico.
News

NM legislators resist Trump's wall

A group of democratic state legislators are pushing to block President Donald Trump’s proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall. House Bill 292, proposed by New Mexico Rep. Javier Martinez, would block federal use of state land for building a wall between the state and Mexico. “The idea of dividing an entire people in or out is ludicrous,” Martinez said. Rep. Bill McCamley, who co-sponsored the bill, said he supports legislation to block a border barrier because it “would be a huge waste of money.”



Iration performs at Sunshine Theater as part of their Lost and Found Winter Tour on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Music

Q&A: Reggae-rock-hip hop group Iration

Last week reggae-rock-hop fusion quintet Iration performed at Sunshine Theater, cultivating some warm vibes on a rather dreary day to a crowd. I hadn't heard of the group before their management contacted the Lobo, and even then I was still quite skeptical. However essential the genre is to the indie climate, reggae rock has never been my strong suite, and I often grow bored of shows that don't change up the flavor per say. The general mood of the show didn't really change throughout — at the very least, it was a jovial vibe. On a technical level Iration isn't worth writing home about, and that's okay. Fans seemed to be having a jubilant time and the theater was packed to the brim with a friendly ambiance. Iration have years of experience in writing, playing and evoking that sunshine aura they grew up with, and Albuquerque deserves some of that musical daybreak in this windy grey winter.


The Setonian
Sports

Holm loses title fight in controversial fashion

UFC 208’s main event — a newly formed featherweight title fight between Germaine de Randamie and Albuquerque’s own Holly Holm — didn't pan out the way the former champion expected. On Saturday night, Holm lost a unanimous decision, 48-47, to de Randamie (7-3) in a highly controversial ending. Illegal shots after the bell were fired off by de Randamie at the end of rounds two and three. But neither instance resulted in a point deduction or disqualification.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: The USA should condemn its own crimes before the crimes of others

Editor, I absolutely condemn the beheadings and mass murders committed by ISIS! Are the beheadings done by U.S.-backed Saudi Arabia less evil than ISIS beheadings? Was the U.S. murder of tens of thousands of women and children in Iraq less evil than ISIS murders? Was the U.S. murder of hundred of thousands of women and children in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia less evil than ISIS murders? Is the U.S.-backed Israeli murder of hundreds of Palestinian boys and girls less evil than ISIS murders?


A pack of runners rounds the corner at the Albuquerque Convention Center on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017 at the Don Kirby Invitational.
Sports

Track and Field: Men's distance runners pace string of strong Lobo performances

Eyeing the Mountain West and NCAA Championships in a few weeks, a squad of Lobo Track and Field runners shined this weekend in preparation for regionals and national competition. Redshirt freshman Josh Kerr posted a pace-setting performance with his title in the men’s one-mile run at the Albuquerque Convention Center on Saturday. Kerr’s new personal record of 4:03.34 — good for second in the conference — moves him up to No. 8 in the event’s national rankings.


Redshirt senior Rodolfo Jauregui prepares to return the ball during the Balloon Fiesta Invitational Saturday, Nov. 8, 2016 at the McKinnon Family Tennis Stadium. The Lobos lost to Cal Poly 4-3 this past weekend. 
Sports

Men's Tennis: Lobos to take on Cal Poly and Loyola Marymount in California

After two weeks without any matches, the Lobos are back on the road to take on Cal Poly and Loyola Marymount in San Luis Obispo, California. The Lobos (1-4) are coming off of an impressive 4-0 victory against Boise State (1-6). The Lobos have developed a rivalry with the Broncos and will be hoping to carry the momentum from that match into the weekend. Cal Poly (2-2) also recently played Boise State, winning 6-1 back on January 23rd. But the Mustangs are coming off of a 7-0 loss to Oregon, and have so far been unable to put together consecutive wins.


Music

Let's talk about Deftones

When I was a kid I exclusively listened to one band. They essentially defined my childhood with puncturing screams, vicious riffs and raps over the nu-metal cacophony that made my little 12-year-old fists want to punch various household objects. It laid down the groundwork for a very angst-ridden teenage era that, looking back, was beneficial in terms of appreciating music. Even as a small little dude that looked up music videos on Yahoo Music in 2002 — this band was the master of cheesy, vague lyrics that would convey various shades of the same recycled, angry emotions.


The Setonian
News

KIVA Club reaffirms mission to abolish the UNM seal

The effort to abolish the UNM seal — which some on campus have accused of being offensive — began in a campus apartment, and although the fight has come a long way, it’s not over. UNM KIVA Club has proposed a seal abolition to many levels of administration and, even after a frustrating November Board of Regents vote to continue using the seal, the group has not given up. On Wednesday, the group revisited its effort to abolish the seal, and reaffirmed is dedication to activism for future generations.


Buttons given out at Thursdays teaching forum include the UNM logo and the Iranian flag. 
News

After travel ban, Iranian Student Association provides info to students at teach-in

There were more people than seats at an Iranian Student Association-organized teach-in Thursday to help international students understand the effects and status of President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration, as well as their rights and the work being done in Albuquerque to support them. Micah McCoy, the communications director for American Civil Liberties Union New Mexico; Linda Melville, a representative of the Global Education Office; and Sammia Assad from the Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice formed the panel. Parya Nickbeen, a graduate student and head of the ISA, hosted the event.


News

Local group meets, discusses ways to resist Trump

Excitement, joy and applause sprouted from every corner of a crowded room where community members gathered with a plan of action: stop President Donald Trump. Founded by Barbara Lemaire, the Nob Hill chapter of Indivisible held its second meeting at local restaurant Canvas Artistry Wednesday evening. A nationwide organization founded by activists and former congressional staffers, Indivisible’s goal is to proactively resist Trump’s political agenda.


Head Coach Craig Neal expreses his anger at refferees at WiesPies Arena on Saturday Feb 4th against SJSU
Sports

Men's Basketball: Logwood steps up as Lobos improve to .500 on the road

The Lobos stayed hot on the road and took a 74-67 victory over the Air Force Falcons on Wednesday night, New Mexico’s first win in Colorado Springs in over five years. The win improved the Lobos’ record to 15-10 overall and 8-5 in the Mountain West conference, and dropped Air Force to 15-10, 8-5 MW. Several factors played a role in New Mexico’s success. “We didn't turn the ball over tonight," UNM head coach Craig Neal said in a release. "We made timely shots and made some threes."


The Lobos meet on the mound during a stop in play while facing off with Texas Tech Tuesday, April. 19, 2016. The Mountain West released a preseason pick that UNM will be the 2017 season champs. 
Sports

Baseball: Lobos picked to finish first in the Mountain West

The Mountain West released its annual season preview on Wednesday, setting high expectations for UNM baseball. New Mexico was voted the preseason conference winners for the 2017 season. Three Lobos were also voted preseason All-Conference. The Lobos, who won the Mountain West tournament in the season prior, picked up four first-place votes, narrowly beating out Fresno State, which received three first-place votes. Last season the Lobos finished 39-23 on the season and reached the NCAA postseason for the fifth time in the last seven years, according to GoLobos.com.



The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Free speech is reality

Editor, A Lobo reader quoted a professor, "We need to use standards of universality and logic, otherwise, freedom of speech masks reality." I disagree! Free speech is reality. Everyone has the right to express opinions without interference or censorship. To seek, receive, impart information and ideas through any media they choose. With that being said, freedom of speech is not without its limitations. With this freedom comes consequences which relate to: libel, slander, obscenity, sedition, incitement etc.


Richard D. Krugman opens up his presentation on child abuse and neglect on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 at the Domenici Center for Health Sciences Education.
News

HSC holds symposium on childhood adversity

On Tuesday evening the Health and Sciences Center held a symposium to address the issues of childhood adversity affecting New Mexico. Dr. Andrew Hsi, professor of pediatrics at UNM’s medical school and a key figure in UNM’s fight against childhood adversity, walked on stage for his presentation with a large, black trash bag thrown over his shoulder. Hsi dropped the bag on the floor as he said that it was a visual presentation of the burden children and families carry with them after adverse childhood experiences. Being involved in the field of childhood and family adversity for over 27 years with FOCUS, a division of UNM’s Center for Development and Disability, Hsi knows the weight all too well.


Acting University President Chaouki Abdallah speaks in front of a camera as part of a project to promote international students on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 in the UNM SUB Atrium.
News

#YouAreWelcomeHere Campaign Embraces UNM’s Diversity

Lights. Camera. Equality. Yesterday, students, staff, faculty and community members gathered at the SUB Atrium, taking photographs and short videos, sharing pins reading “welcome” in various languages and creating a short film. This was part of an effort to appreciate diversity at UNM through the #YouAreWelcomeHere Campaign. Danielle Gilliam, the administrative officer at the UNM Global Education Office, said the #YouAreWelcomeHere Campaign has already been brought to over 20 other universities.


News

HSC discusses plans to replace outdated hospital facilities

On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the UNM Health Sciences Center Committee met with the UNM Board of Regents to discuss important agenda items, including the replacement of some of UNM Hospital’s outdated medical facilities. UNM Regent Marron Lee called the meeting to order and Chancellor for Health Sciences Paul B. Roth presented the plans for designing and building more modern medical facilities. To answer questions in regards to the strategy of the HSC, Roth presented the current conditions of the medical facilities, especially concerns about the amount of beds they currently hold and patients being transferred into, as well as out of, the current facilities.


Singer-songwriter Malcolm Reese performs a set at Brickyard Pizza on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. Reese is a local Albuquerque musician that performs solo projects as well as being the vocalist to another local band, Dakota Ave.
Culture

Q and A: Malcolm Reese, king of open mic night

If you’re at Brickyard Pizza on Tuesday nights, you might have seen mechanical engineering student and singer-songwriter Malcolm Reese performing at the weekly open mic night. On Tuesday, Reese got on stage to perform three original songs on acoustic guitar: “Isolation Disposition,” “Hardwood Floors” and “Black Hole.” The Daily Lobo sat down with Reese before he went on stage to learn about his personal music history and upcoming projects.


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