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Professor David Stout discusses prosecutor procedure with his Advanced Legal Writing class at the UNM School of Law on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2015.
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UNM's School of Law ranked first in the country

A recent issue of preLaw Magazine named the University of New Mexico School of Law as number one in the country for public defenders and prosecutors. The magazine listed the school high on the list because of its strong faculty, curriculum and financial help for the students, according to a UNM press release. The study is based 50 percent on employment, 40 percent on curriculum and 10 percent on financial. Financial itself is 40 percent based on public salary, 40 percent debt and 20 percent on a Loan Repayment Assistance Program, according to the release.


Lobos Jaisa Nunn (left) and Whitney Johnson (right) attempt to guard Boise States Miquelle Askew as she drives to the net Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos lost to Boise State...
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Women's Basketball: Slow start plagues UNM against Boise State

A 23-point performance from New Mexico’s senior forward Khadijah Shumpert was to no avail as UNM fell 81-60 to Boise State on Saturday afternoon. Head coach Yvonne Sanchez said in her postgame press conference that her squad did not get off to the start it needed in order to be successful against the Broncos. “When you’ve got a team that good that has its way early you’re in trouble,” Sanchez said. “It was exactly the kind of start we knew we had to avoid.”



Sophomore guard/forward Sam Logwood scans the court before he drives to the net Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos will be on the road playing Boise State this Saturday.
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Men's Basketball: Second place on the line Saturday

New Mexico’s next slate of games could have implications on the seeding process for the Mountain West in March. A peek at the schedule shows two road games against the conference’s top two teams – Boise State and San Diego State – with a suddenly streaking UNLV squad sandwiched in between. With the Lobos currently sitting in third in the standings, Saturday’s contest with the Broncos will be for possession second place.



The Setonian
Culture

Telluride Mountain Film Festival brings the outdoors to UNM

The UNM Wilderness Alliance and Southwest Film Center hope to bring the beauty, the inspirational and the excitement and thrill of the outdoors through the Telluride Mountain Film Festival, held this weekend. The Telluride Mountain Film Festival is composed of about 15 videos ranging anywhere from two minutes to 45 minutes in length. The content of the films vary their focus on nature’s presence, its beauty a prevalent theme throughout the whole film festival. Topics included in the project range from environmental sustainability to recreational outdoor sports.


The Setonian
Culture

Column: Will AJ Styles find success in WWE?

AJ Styles in the WWE. That sentence itself is hard enough to fathom but it became reality when Styles was announced as the third entry in this past Sunday’s Royal Rumble. The longtime TNA stalwart finally made his way to the WWE after a couple of years traversing through the independent wrestling scene and New Japan Pro Wrestling.


Redshirt junior center Whitney Johnson charges past two San Jose State players Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, at WisePies Arena. The Lobo beat Air Force 63-33.
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Women's Basketball: Defense leads the way to New Mexico route in Colorado Springs

New Mexico's defensive prowess was once again on display in one of the best team performances the Lobos have had all year. Things were clicking on the offensive side of the ball for New Mexico in its 63-33 victory over Air Force on Wednesday. However, holding the Falcons to just eight points in the first half was the main reason why UNM walked out of Colorado Springs with a victory.


Billy Hargraves plays League of Legends while Zach Cordova and Jason Denbigeh watch him play on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2015. They each live stream different games for at least 21 hours a week.
Culture

Local business lets gamers play for a profit

Video games have always been a passion for Jason Montoya and Simon Kubiak. The two longtime friends played video games on a regular basis growing up, and Montoya used to hold weekly tournaments at his parent’s house during high school. Those events got so big that eventually Montoya had to find an actual venue for hosting tourneys. That love for video games has now led Montoya and Kubiak to start up Stream House ABQ, the idea of the company is to give gamers a chance to actually become professionals by livestreaming games and creating YouTube content while living in Stream House.



Graham Unverzagt and Ethan Branch talked to students about the UNM beekeeping club during the welcome back days Wed. 27, 2016 in the SUB Atrium. An aspect of Welcome Back Days is to get the student population familiarized with university clubs.
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Welcome Back Days show what UNM has to offer

Welcome Back Days at UNM are a way for students, both new and returning, to learn about all UNM has to offer. For the occasion, the Student Union Building Atrium was filled with bright booths, signs and students lured by free drinks and curiosity. Ryan Lindquist, associate director for the Student Activities Center, said that the event takes place on two different days, Jan. 20 and 27. The first day was centered around Greek life and departments, Lindquist said. It was directed towards the entire UNM community (faculty, staff and students), letting everyone know what department resources are on campus and giving students the opportunity to learn about Greek life.


The Setonian
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UNM establishes new center for Alzheimer's disease and dementia

The UNM Health Sciences Center has established a new medical center to deal with the increasing number of cases of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia in New Mexico. The center was established Jan.1, UNM officials said. The UNM Health Sciences Center’s Memory and Aging Center (UMAC) will be operational in the coming two to three months, UNMHSC officials said.


Jennifer Knowlton (right) talks to a student after the Woman in Power event Wed. 27, 2016 in the SUB Ballroom. Students got the opportunity to ask one on one question to organization leaders.
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Event aims to recruit women into the energy industry

An event hosted at UNM aims to recruit more females into the energy industry. “Women in Power,” an event hosted by The New Mexico Oil and Gas Association (NMOGA) and the New Mexico Energy Forum, was held in the SUB this week. The event, which was open to the UNM community, sought to bring together career-minded, female college students and influential leaders in the oil and gas industry to explore employment opportunities for women, said vice president and director of communications for NMOGA Wally Drangmeister.


The Setonian
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Craigslist housing scam targets college students

UNM students need to be aware of craigslist scammers who have been targeting individuals looking for nearby housing. Attorney General Hector Balderas issued a Scam Alert this week in response to a recent uptick in reports of Craigslist apartment scams from consumers across New Mexico.



Freshman Roth Copas sends the ball over the net in a singles match Nov. 1, 2016 at the McKinnon Family Tennis Center. The Lobos will play Southern Illinois this Saturday at 2 p.m..
Sports

Women's tennis: Team to host two high energy teams this weekend

After opening the season with a victory over Colorado, the New Mexico women’s tennis team will host two schools this weekend. The Lobos will play Southern Illinois on Saturday, followed by a match against Northern Arizona on Sunday. Southern Illinois and Northern Arizona will face each other on Sunday as well.


Senior sprinter/hurdler Holly Can Grinsven leaps over a hurdle at the Cherry and Silver Invitational Friday, Jan. 23, 2016 in the Convention Center. The Lobos will compete at the New Mexico Team Invitational this Saturday.
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Track and field: Team prepares for first scored meet of the year at home

New Mexico’s track and field team will be home again in the first scored event of the year, hosting the New Mexico Team Invitational. Head coach Joe Franklin said he is looking forward to the team taking some of the positive things that happened last weekend into this meet. He said that he is very excited and that this weekend is going to be a lot of fun.


The University of New Mexico Police Department has created subcategories to differentiate different types of sexual assault. 
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UNMPD changing the way they record sexual assault on campus

The University of New Mexico Police Department is changing the way sexual assault crimes are being recorded and tracked down. Tim Stump, chief communications officer for the UNMPD, said new subcategories have been created to divide the different types of sexual assault that are being reported. He said there are now two new subcategories: forcible and non-forcible sexual assault. Both are further divided into rape, fondling, incest and statutory rape.


Participants of the Family Fit Challenge wear matching tea shirts that have the "east smart be active" slogan on them. The challenge is a nine week program that is intended to help families stay active with workouts and activities. 
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UNM program aims to reduce childhood obesity

Next month, the University of New Mexico Healthy and Fit Children’s Clinic’s partner, the Live Fit Family Challenge Program, will begin sessions. Sylvia Negrete, the director and founder of the bilingual clinic, said she began the program in 2009 when she noticed many children were visiting her with obesity-related issues and discovered there were no programs in New Mexico dedicated to this community. In order to be part of the clinic, children must have a Body Mass Index greater than or equal to 85 percent and be between the ages of two and 17, she said. The “comprehensive, multidisciplinary clinic” provides families with education on weight gain through nutritionists, medical providers, physical activity counselors/providers, full medical evaluations and more.


Senior guard Bryce Owens covers a San Jose State player as they charge the net Saturday, Jan. 23, 2015 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos beat San Jose State and now will play Air Force this Wednesday. 
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Women's Basketball: New Mexico gears up to take on winless Falcons

After a 71-57 win against San Jose State to end New Mexico’s two game losing skid, head coach Yvonne Sanchez said she is not looking past a winless Air Force squad on the road. Sanchez said she knows the Falcons squad is no gimme. The last time Air Force was at home, the team barely fell to UNLV (11-7, 4-3 MW) in a 60-56 battle; a game Sanchez said the Falcons should have won.

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