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Baseball: Lobos drop first conference series

The ending to New Mexico’s long road trip did not go as planned as the club has watched its first-place lead shrink to just 0.5 games. For the first time in the 2016 campaign, UNM dropped a Mountain West series after being away from Santa Ana Star Field for seven games, the Lobos’ longest stint away from home.


The Setonian
Sports

Baseball: Lobos even out UNLV series on Saturday

Sophomore Tyler Stevens righted New Mexico’s ship on Saturday afternoon after Friday night’s difficult outing by the Lobo pitching staff. Stevens threw a gem, working in eight innings of one-run ball. While his performance wasn’t flawless, the righty was able to work through some tough jams to keep UNM in the ballgame.


Senior outfielder Mariah Rimmer throws the ball to second base to out a San Diego State player Friday May 6, 2016. The Lobos lost to the Aztecs 2-1 Saturday afternoon in their second of three games. 
Sports

Softball: Lobos fall 2-1 to drop the series

UNM's pitching was much better than Friday night's 23-4 blowout, but it wasn't enough as the Lobos couldn't get the offense going in its 2-1 loss to SDSU on Saturday afternoon. UNM has now dropped its past four games, along with nine straight at home. The final game is set for Sunday at noon. This is a developing story.


Junior Andre Vigil sprints from second to third at Santa Ana Star Field. The Lobos dropped the opening game 11-6 on Friday night in Nevada.
Sports

Baseball: Shaky start too much for UNM offense

New Mexico maintained its 1.5 game lead in first place on Saturday but not in the way they wanted to after falling to UNLV 11-6 on Friday. The Lobos received some help from San Diego State who beat Fresno State with some late game heroics by a final of 4-2.





The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Middle Eastern women's lives don't matter to U.S. people

In the name of liberating women from the clutches of Shariah, how many innocent women have we killed from all our bombing for all these years? Is there even a running count, by us? The Middle East probably has this count, however rough, but will our own media so much as breathe a word about it to us here stateside? You think the Arabs don't talk about it? We certainly don't.


The Setonian
News

Some Native American students condemn seal campaign approach

The ongoing campaign to abolish the University of New Mexico's official seal accuses it of neglecting indigenous students of New Mexico in the display, but Native Americans students themselves feel neglected as a result of the campaign. Eric DeLorme, a senior majoring in Chicana/ Chicano Studies, said he does not believe every Native American student’s view is represented with the movement, and a majority of the students had no idea it even existed.



Rebeca Hummell gives a massage to Kyle Stepp during the OEO Open house on Wed. 4, 2016. OEO's open house lasted from 8 am to 11:30 where food and massages were given to students, staff, or anyone who went in.
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OEO holds open house to show its whereabouts

The Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) at UNM held an open house Wednesday morning, inviting the UNM community for coffee and breakfast while talking face-to-face with anyone in attendance. After receiving complaints about difficulties locating the office, OEO staff members said they recognized the event as a tremendous opportunity to spread awareness of the its whereabouts.


The Setonian
News

Parking battle takes to businesses across from campus

The ongoing battle between commuter students for parking at UNM has claimed a new victim; nearby businesses. Business owners that used to turn a blind eye to students using their parking lots are finding that policing their grounds may be the only way to keep unlawful motorists from taking parking spaces normally reserved for their customers.


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News

Poor CNM advising hurting UNM seniors

With graduation quickly approaching, some seniors are realizing they have not only met their mark for credit hours, but vastly exceeded it as well. Many students transfer from CNM, a two-year community college located nearby, to UNM in hopes of finishing their degree program.



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Photo Issue, Spring 2016

Editor's Note: This issue is a collection of photo essays that the Daily Lobo photo staff have been working on throughout the Spring 2016 semester.



The Setonian
News

ASUNM election voter turnout relies on competitive races

Since 2009, the number of candidates running for Associated Students of UNM president has been low, with either two or three students competing for the seat in a given cycle. With the highest number of votes for a single election in that time being 2,303, in the same year with three presidential candidates, there could be a correlation when it comes to voter turnout and the options to support on the ballot. 


At UNM there is approximately one UNMPD officer for every 632 students. For comparison, in Albuquerque there is approximately one APD officer for every 695 citizens. 
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UNMPD, APD officers respond to concerns regarding police presence

As with previous years, UNM students consistently received LoboAlerts throughout the 2015-2016 academic year. Some of them have prompted discussion regarding safety on campus, and the topic has been a hot button issue, particularly this semester. Since January, there have been 100 crime reports filed by UNMPD, including 93 incidents of larceny and 40 of battery, according to the UNM Police and Security website. Some have questioned whether APD involvement would reduce campus crime.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Protest against seal detracts from real issues

I have nothing but love and respect for the Native American community. Therefore, it saddens me to have to respectfully disagree with a small, vocal group of activists who have been loudly claiming that UNM’s seal is somehow racist or a symbol of oppression.


Alma Rosa Silva-Bauelos speaks during a LGBTQ conference November 5, 2014. 
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LGBTQ center's director working toward Albuquerque's future

Alma Rosa Silva-Bañuelos is the founding director of the LGBTQ Resource Center for UNM and the recipient of the Stonewall Achievement Award from the Albuquerque Pride Board for her work and devotion to the LGBTQ community. She said she was “honored and humbled” to be recognized while keeping her emphasis local.

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