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Richard Ross looks at the incarceration rate graph during Maria Valdez's presentation on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016. The panel discussion consisted of talks about juvenile incarceration.
News

Panel: Youth at the forefront of juvenile detention and mass incarceration

Last week, the UNM Honors College hosted a roundtable discussion concerning juvenile detention and mass incarceration across the states and here in New Mexico. Experts discussed their research, local efforts and possible solutions to the epidemic. This event was organized by Assistant Professor Marygold Walsh-Dilley and Associate Professor Megan Jacobs as part of their year-long honors class “Locked Up: Incarceration in Question.” The class is an interdisciplinary examination of mass incarceration through the lenses of art and sociology.


The Setonian
News

UNM chalks pavement expression up to free speech

The University has provided positive outlets for students who are interested in marketing their events, as well as supporting their candidate of choice in both local and national elections. Ryan Lindquist, associate director of the Student Activities Center, said the policy allowing students to use chalk on UNM’s malls and walkways has existed for over 15 years. His department is only contacted in cases of potential violations. Lindquist said his department tries not to edit content. Instances in which chalkings must be removed mainly involve profanity or inappropriate content, although he said these cases are not common. The biggest deal for the department is usually someone having to pay for removing spray chalk using a power-washer.


Senior wide receiver Dameon Gamblin, 2, celebrates with teammates after scoring in the Lobo end zone at University Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016.
Sports

Football: Lobos pull together for rout over LMU

The Lobo football team finally got solid play — and scores — in all three phases of the game as the team recorded eight touchdowns from eight different players en route to a 59-17 thumping of Louisiana-Monroe Saturday at University Stadium. Junior cornerback Jadon Boatright, who has logged limited minutes this season due to a turf toe injury, proved he is back as healthy as ever, and made an immediate impact in the game on defense.


The Chronicle held its opening party on Friday, Oct. 22, 2016 at Sister Bar. Representatives from The Chronicle handed out T-shirts and copies of the new marijuana-focused magazine.
Culture

Marijuana magazine launches in Albuquerque

On Friday, Sister Bar in downtown Albuquerque hosted the release party of Albuquerque’s new marijuana magazine “The Chronicle.” The publication, which covers topics from cannabis legality and politics to strain reviews and medical use, celebrated its premier issue with writers, friends, and directors in attendance. The Chronicle was the brainchild of John Delgado and Jen Montaño, the founder and editor in chief of the magazine respectively. “The original idea was a shared passion, basically. Everybody in this industry needed an avenue, and myself, I’ve always wanted to do a publication,” Montaño said. “I met John — he had it in the back of his head to do it also, but we just didn’t find each other at that moment. So a few months ago we found each other and had the similar ideas that we had, and we decided to publish the Chronicle.”


Sophomore midfielder Jennifer Munoz launches the ball towards the Wyoming goalkeeper at the UNM Soccer Complex on Friday, Oct. 21, 2016. The Lobos lost to the Cowgirls 3-0 but beat Colorado State the following Sunday 1-0.
Sports

Women's Soccer: Clinical Cowgirls defeat Lobos 3-0 in critical match

Only the top six teams in the Mountain West Conference advance to the conference tournament, and both squads playing on Friday night needed a positive result, making the fixture between New Mexico and Wyoming a critical match. New Mexico (7-7-3, 3-5-1 MW) entered the match tied for the seventh spot, with Wyoming (9-7-1, 5-4-0 MW) sixth in the standings. Unfortunately for the Lobos, it just wasn’t their night, with the team suffering a 3-0 shutout.


Lobos celebrate a kill against the UNLV Rebels on October 11th 2016 at Johnson Center
Sports

Volleyball: Lobos halt conference losing skid in break-even week

The Lobos ended their eight-game losing streak in the Mountain West conference, sweeping Air Force 3-0 on Saturday afternoon. New Mexico (12-12, 2-8 Mountain West) showed some courage and earned a split during the week, dominating Air Force (9-14, 0-10) in a 25-17, 29-27, 25-19 sweep after falling to Boise State on Thursday evening. “It was nice to get a win on the road,” New Mexico head coach Jeff Nelson said.


Trisha Martinez and Cody Artis speak at the mic while two others hold signs during a UNM Town Hall in the SUB Ballroom on Friday, Oct. 21, 2016. President Bob Frank addressed attendees about the current hiring freeze and budget issues.
News

UNM town hall tackles budget

A town hall meeting was held in the SUB on Thursday to discuss UNM’s budget shortfall and potential strategies to address it. In order for the University to cover needed expenses, officials will implement a mid-year recall of funds previously dedicated for certain University areas for the year. “This is the biggest challenge we’ve ever faced, to take money out of a budget that has already been allocated,” President Bob Frank said. UNM will see a total recall of $15.5 million — $9.8 million from Main Campus, $4.7 million from Health Sciences and $1 million from branch campuses. Academic Affairs will see $4.56 million in cuts, which accounts for 2.7 percent of its total budget.


The Setonian
Opinion

Guest Column: It's time for a third-party option

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are the two worst candidates ever to run for the U.S. presidency. In a Gallup poll from Sept. 26, only 33 percent said that Clinton was “honest and trustworthy,” compared with 35 pecent for Trump. Polls from the summer showed that over half of the electorate believes that Clinton should have been indicted by the Department of Justice. Scandals continue to plague both candidates. Either candidate would be a terrible president, although for different reasons. Trump is inexperienced and incoherent, and he says dangerous and misguided things; Clinton is experienced but corrupt, and she has done dangerous and misguided things — especially her hawkish foreign policy initiatives.


The UNM and Utah State rugby teams scramble for the ball Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. The Lobos lost to the Aggies 54-16 which sets their season record to 0-3. 
Sports

Rugby: Aggies trample Lobos at home

The Lobos were only able to put up 16 points in their D1A-Western Conference matchup against Utah state, as the final score heavily favored the Aggies, 54-16. With the loss, New Mexico’s rugby squad drops to 0-3 in D1A Conference play, and the team is still searching for the first win of the season. Although the game didn’t have a lot of positives for UNM, two Lobos were able to score tries.


A low rider sits in front of the Albuquerque Convention Center in support of Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson’s rally on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2016.
News

Decision 2016: The prospects for third-party success

Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson is polling at just over six percent across the nation, according to a Real Clear Politics aggregate of 13 polls conducted across the country. However, some believe his chances of winning are good, as long as Johnson can secure New Mexico’s five electoral votes. “If Gary Johnson takes the state he has a chance for the presidency,” said Marina Herrera, a junior double-majoring in English and speech and hearing sciences. Herrera is also the New Mexico State Chair of Youth for the Johnson/Weld campaign.


Senior running back Teriyon Gipson, left, celebrates during the Lobos' game against Louisiana-Monroe at University Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016. The Lobos defeated LMU 59-17. 
Sports

Football: All three teams contribute to scoring in romp

Those who worried about New Mexico football stumbling in a “trap” game didn’t need to do so. The Lobos scored on their first offensive — and defensive — possessions and never looked back in a Saturday night win against Louisiana-Monroe. The defense hadn’t created a turnover since game four of the season against San Jose State, an Austin Ocasio interception return for touchdown in a 48-41 win.


The Setonian
Sports

Men's Soccer: Lobos return home hoping to make move in conference standings

After three tough road matches, the Lobos are ready to get back on their home pitch, where the team is undefeated and hungry for another win. New Mexico’s men’s soccer hosts the Marshall Thundering Herd on Saturday, a team that, when it comes to conference play, has found itself in a similar position as the Lobos. Marshall currently holds a 6-8 overall record while the Lobos are 7-6. Both teams are 1-3 in Conference USA and have three points each.



Senior forward Niko Hansen reacts after missing a shot against LMU Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016 at the UNM Soccer Complex. The Lobos lost against Denver University this past Wednesday 2-1 in overtime. 
Sports

Men's Soccer: Lobos narrowly lose to No. 5 Denver

The Lobos were eight seconds away from tying the No. 5 team in the country. Instead, they walked away Wednesday night with a 2-1 loss to the Denver Pioneers, who remain undefeated and improve to a 13-0-2 record. The loss is the third straight for the Lobos, all of which were on the road. The road has been rough for New Mexico with the team managing to record only one win out of seven matches played.


Redshirt senior Katie Hinman floats in the air after sending the ball to a fellow teammate on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016 at the UNM Soccer Complex. The Lobos will play Wyoming this Friday at 7:30 p.m..
Sports

Women's Soccer: Lobos to fight for conference survival

In their last two home fixtures, the Lobos won 2-0 against Utah State and tied 0-0 in a contentious affair against Boise State. But the Lobos are currently seventh in the Mountain West Conference standings, and only the top six progress to the conference tournament. However, the Lobos (7-6-3, 3-4-1 MW) are only two points behind sixth-place Wyoming, against whom New Mexico will do battle on Friday night in a game that has a lot of stakes for both sides.



A Donald Trump flag hangs at a merchandise tent outside of a rally held by Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Hundreds gathered at Embassy Suites Hotel in support of Pence and Trump. 
News

Republican VP hopeful visits ABQ campaigning for Trump

Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence spoke at a rally Thursday night at the Embassy Suites, campaigning for presidential candidate Donald Trump just days after Vermont Sen. Bernie Sander visited UNM to encourage support for Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton. Pence’s speech touched on everything from political ethics and foreign policy to health care and voter fraud. Pence said the Clinton Foundation, and Clinton herself, has acted unethically, while emphasizing that Trump has laid out a five-point plan for reforming ethics in Washington D.C.


The UNM rugby team gathers together before an early morning practice during their 2015 season at Johnson Field. The Lobos will play against Utah State this Saturday at 1 p.m.
Sports

Rugby: UNM team looks for first win on season, support from community

The UNM rugby team hits the pitch against Utah State in a home battle this Saturday as part of the 45th annual High Desert Classic. The team, competing in a sport not widely-recognized on campus, competes in both the USA Rugby D1A Conference — the biggest college rugby conference in the nation — and the Rio Grande Rugby Football Union (RGRFU). The team, currently sitting at 0-2 in D1A Conference play, has taken losses to Wyoming 33-24 and Texas Tech 31-29.


The Setonian
Opinion

Column: Negative fliers shouldn't keep voters away from polls

This election season has been a pretty memorable one. There's no doubt about it when you view the two major party candidates from a historical perspective. Furthermore, social media almost guarantees you will see memes and videos shared amongst family and friends spreading opinions about the major party candidates in one way or another. Amongst the cloud of factual and false information being distributed through a variety of social media and news outlets, one message rings loudest: you must vote.


The Setonian
News

UNM professor terminated after reports of sexual discrimination

UNM officials on Thursday announced the termination of a professor’s contract after sexual harassment and discrimination allegations were brought against him. Cristobal Valencia was suspended earlier this semester for a second time in light of new information into the allegations against him. A report from the UNM Office of Equal Opportunity concluded with probable cause that he discriminated against certain students based on sexual orientation, violating University policy.

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