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News

​UNM professor to study in nation’s capital

Kathy Powers, an associate professor of political science at UNM, was awarded the honor of studying at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. over the summer, according to a UNM release. According to its website, the center “seeks to be the leading institution for in-depth research and dialogue to inform actionable ideas on global issues”, and is a “gathering place for some of the best and brightest scholars and experts from around the world.”


Culture

Trebel Music app aims directly for UNM user base

With all the new albums coming out this season, it’s hard for students to sort through them and decide which are worth spending hard-earned money on. Unfortunately, many students just can’t afford to buy all the music they want. That leaves them with three options: pay subscription fees for music streaming, use free downloaders and streaming services (which can work out well or end in disaster), or go without. Corey Jones, chief of product at M&M Media, Inc. said these options are inadequate to meet the desires of the students using them.


The Setonian
News

​UNM Announces Finalists for VP/AVP of Alumni Relations

Amy Wohlert, chief of staff for the President’s Office, announced the three finalists for vice president and associate vice president for UNM’s Alumni Association. Lynn Trojahn,vice president of Advancement at Accion New Mexico; Monica Armenta, executive director of Communication at APS; and Dana Allen, associate vice president for Alumni Relations and executive director of the Alumni Association at Old Dominion University are the top three candidates for the positions, according to a University press release.


Cassie House, #12 and Simone Henderson, #9, celebrate after a successful play during their game against Nevada Saturday Sept. 27, 2015. The Lobos went on to beat Nevada 3-1.
Sports

Volleyball: Nelson still seeking continuity at libero

New Mexico volleyball head coach Jeff Nelson’s search for a starting libero continued in Saturday’s 3-1 victory over Nevada. For the third consecutive game, Nelson has had to command a jersey swap in the middle of a match due to lackluster performances from the defensive position. UNM (8-6, 1-1 MW) has completed 14 games, but the Lobos can’t seem to find any sort of rhythm at libero.



The Setonian
Opinion

ASUNM column: Big opportunities to get involved this week

Like we promised at the beginning of the year, Alex and I write these weekly columns for the main purpose of being transparent and keeping all students informed of the different events and endeavors that ASUNM is taking on. This week is a VERY heavy week for ASUNM, which means that it is all the more reason for YOU to participate and get involved!


Senior Joseph Abella fist bumps assistant coach Drew McGee after the Lobos tournament at UNM’s Championship Course. The Lobos received first place at the William H. Tucker intercollegiate golf tournament Saturday Sept. 26, 2015.
Sports

Golf: Lobos come out with big win this weekend

The New Mexico men’s golf team dominated the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate event over the weekend. The Lobos didn’t waste any time jumping out to a 7-stroke lead after round 1, and posted a team score of 21-under for the first day. The Lobos led the scoring in all three rounds, and were the only team on the field to shoot better than par in each round. Head coach Glen Millican said he was pleased to see the team show such consistent play and patience throughout the weekend. In fact, each player posted at least one round under par in the tournament.


Santa Fe Brewing and Epiphany Espresso’s shipping containers stand as parts to Green Jeans Farmery. Green Jeans Farmery is a district of local businesses that have used recycled shipping containers for their construction materials.
News

Shipping container shopping center to open this month

A new development built completely from shipping containers opened Friday, giving a unique face to the growing brewery scene in Albuquerque. The Green Jeans Farmery will offer a unique atmosphere and intends to focus on local business. “It consists of small, local, quality-driven tenants with a unique look,” said Green Jeans Farmery developer Roy Solomon. “The location right there off of I-40 and Carlisle offers good visibility and personality in the shape. It has an individual identity.”


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Obama is not living up to his words about justice and human dignity

A quote from President Obama Wednesday, addressing Pope Francis: “You call on all of us, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, to put the ‘least of these’ at the center of your concerns...to stand up for justice and against inequality, and to ensure that every human being is able to live in dignity because we are all made in the image of God.”


Culture

Movie review: Surreal documentary confronts perpetrators of Indonesian genocide

The haunting lengths that the human mind will go to to protect itself is the primary subject of Joshua Oppenheimer’s riveting new documentary, “The Look of Silence.” “The Look of Silence” serves as a companion film to Oppenheimer’s earlier film, “The Act of Killing,” which used a unique approach to bring to light the horrendous, but mostly unknown, events of the Indonesian genocide of 1965. The genocide was a result of the Indonesian military takeover of the government in response to anti-communist fervor brought on by propaganda.


President Frank and Regent Hosmer cut the opening ribbon for the Lobbo Respect Advocasy Center. Sep. 25, 2015. Located in Mesa Vista Hall, the center provides support in many areas for students in the University.
News

LoboRESPECT center consolidates resources for victims on campus

On Friday afternoon the new LoboRESPECT advocacy center officially opened, the result of a two-year effort to provide a space for victims of sexual assault and hazing on campus. Dean of Students Tomás Aguirre, one of the driving forces behind the center, addressed a crowd of students, University administrators and student governing body representatives, thanking the student body for prioritizing the issue. “Think about some of the great movements of the past 100 years: the Vietnam War, apartheid – I think sexual violence is another one of those movements where we wouldn’t be where we’re at today if the students hadn’t taken more of an activist role,” he said.


Lobos Goalkeeper Cassie Ulrich sends the ball downfield during their game against Idaho State Sept. 3, 2015. The Lobos beat Boise States’ Broncos 2-1 this past Sunday.
Sports

Women's soccer: Lobos begin MW schedule with a pair of road wins

New Mexico's brutal nonconference slate may have set the women's soccer team up well for Mountain West play. The Lobos captured two road wins to start the conference schedule with a 1-0 victory at Utah State on Friday and a 2-1 decision over Boise State on Sunday. They are 2-0 in the MWC after completing a 2-5 nonconference mark, where all five losses came against teams in the Power Five conferences. "I thought Boise State was outstanding," Lobo head coach Heather Dyche said in a statement. "They keep the ball and they connect passes. In the first half they were a better team than we were, but in the second half we made some adjustments, played a little higher, and I think that disrupted them a bit."



The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Pope's visit an ominous sign for the US

Swept up in the trumpeted spectacle of this pope’s giving of audience to our government leaders in no less than the nation’s capital, inviting him to a special ceremony in the White House to show him awe, having him speaking to a special joint session of Congress, we need to stand back a tad while reaching out our hands just to get a hint of his “awesome presence” and ask, “What’s wrong with this picture?”


The Setonian
Sports

Football: New Mexico finds its offensive footing

It didn’t take long for New Mexico to find its offensive identity on Saturday. UNM established its run game early, making several big plays on the way to a 38-28 win at Wyoming. It’s the first time that the Lobos won their Mountain West conference opener since 2005. The Lobos (2-2, 1-0 MW) had no problem running the ball against the Cowboys. UNM rushed 47 times for 302 yards, for an average of 6.4 yards per carry, including touchdown runs of 56 and 43 yards.


The Setonian
News

Guest column: It's time to rewrite the narrative of minorities in America

“Drug traffickers.” “Illegals.” “Rapists.” These are just a few of the terms that have been used in recent months to describe people who look like me. They’ve been heard in the blogosphere, on talk radio and even from presidential hopefuls on the national stage. They have fueled a sometimes nasty, often inaccurate debate about immigration in the United States. Along the way – amidst all the pain and vitriol – they have created a huge opportunity: one on which our generation must take the lead.


The Setonian
News

Football: Lobos win 38-28 in Wyoming

New Mexico went back to the basics at Wyoming on Saturday. The Lobos (2-2, 1-0 MW) rushed for 302 yards on 47 for and average of 6.4 yards per carry in a 38-28 win over the Cowboys (0-4).




Lobo midfielder Chris Wehan just moments before firing on UCSB's goal Sept. 6, 2015. The Lobos have won their last five games and plan for a sixth against South Carolina this Friday.
Sports

Men's soccer: South Carolina, Charlotte on tap for Lobos' C-USA openers

The No. 7 UNM men’s soccer team will begin conference play tonight with an away match against the South Carolina Gamecocks. The Lobos (5-1-1) are the only team in Conference USA that has yet to play a conference match. The Gamecocks (4-2-1) won their C-USA opener by defeating the University of Alabama at Birmingham 1-0 last week. Before this game, South Carolina was having trouble on the defensive side, having allowed 11 goals in its previous three matches.

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