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Vince Calhoun explains how a magneto encephalography (MEG) machine operates. Magneto encephalography (MEG) which is, equipment that measures the magnetic field changes produced by bundles of neurons firing in the brain.
News

UNM researchers begin studying teen brains

The Mind Research Network at UNM is beginning to study adolescent brain development, and is being funded by a program that strives to create employment opportunities while also conducting research projects. Vince Calhoun, professor of electrical computer engineering and executive science officer at the Mind Research Network, said he is the principal investigator for a new $5.9 million research grant from the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research. The four-year project, which started Aug. 1, will begin scanning child participants in October, he said. “The goal is to look at a rapidly changing period of time, the adolescent period between the ages of 9 and 14 years old,” Calhoun said. “(We want to) really try to understand what’s going on in the brain in terms of all the different changes that are occurring.”


News

TEDxABQ announces speaker line up for Popejoy event

TEDxABQ , a nonprofit organization that brings together New Mexico’s most exciting people to share inspiring ideas, has announced its lineup of speakers for its annual event on Saturday at Popejoy Hall. According to a TEDxABQ press release, the event, themed “On Your Mark” will highlight 20 homegrown ideas from New Mexico’s scientists, artists, activists, educators, healthcare advocates and community members. “Created in the spirit of TED’s mission, ‘ideas worth spreading,’ the TEDxABQ program is designed to give New Mexico’s communities, organizations and individuals the opportunity to stimulate dialogue through TED-like experiences at the local level,” according to the statement.


Culture

Album review: Sinners and saints alike will love 'Cynics & Saints'

Picture a naked blue woman with fiery red and black hair flowing behind her sitting on a faceless white horse with freakishly long legs. They may say, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” but no one ever says, “Don’t judge a CD by its cover.” CD covers are made for judging. Combined with the first track, they give you an impression of what the disc inside will hold. First impressions aren’t everything. Lara Ruggles sneakily tricks listeners into expecting another simplistic, cookie-cutter indie rock album with the first impression of her newest release, “Cynics & Saints.”


The Setonian
News

UNM's ​blue recycling bins to get a facelift

As part of an ongoing initiative to become more environmentally friendly, UNM is improving the visibility and overall appearance of its blue recycling bins around main campus, according to a University press release. The bins are getting a fresh coat of the trademark blue shade of paint that is associated with the general recycling enterprise, along with the “new UNM Recycling bright green footprint logo,” the release stated. Mary Clark, sustainability manager at UNM, said that the improvement in the bins’ look could make the difference 
between whether a student recycles something or throws it in the trash.


The Setonian
News

UNM West to open new HSC

The UNM Board of Regents recently approved a news health sciences education building at the University’s branch in Rio Rancho, according to the Albuquerque Journal. The branch currently services about 1,500 students, according to the article, but UNM West CEO Wynn Goering said that some potential students have had to be turned away due to space constraints, which the new facility would address. “UNM’s nursing program downtown takes about one out of five qualified applicants because they don’t have room, literally, to do any more,” Goering told 
the Journal.


UNM midfielder Chris Wehan aims for the goal on Sunday night at the soccer complex against University of California Santa Barbra. Wehan scored two goals, leading the Lobos to a 2-1 victory. 
Sports

Men's Soccer: Lobos score first season win against Santa Barbara

The UNM men’s soccer team got its first win of the season Sunday night after defeating No. 19 UC Santa Barbara 2-1. This win was made possible thanks to redshirt junior midfielder Christopher Wehan’s second brace of the weekend. The first half of the match was even in shots, with six coming from each side. But the Gauchos took a 1-0 lead during the 23rd minute when sophomore forward Ahinga Selemani struck from about 22 yards away.


The Setonian
Opinion

Letter: Anti-equality views on toplessness based only on debatable social mores

Female toplessness, an Aug. 25 Daily Lobo letter says, will lead to more objectification. This thesis is fatally flawed: It ignores the social construction of gender and the implications of that. It is the tautological argument that women’s bodies need to be covered in order to garner respect (social norms say women’s bodies should be covered to be respected; women should cover their bodies for greater respect because thus sayeth social norms). It is time – no, it is far past time – to deconstruct and interrogate the arbitrary social constructions that permit men to do something while women are not given the same privilege. The first flaw in the argument made in that letter is the glaring dichotomy set up between “woman” and “man.” The argument goes like this: men and women are different, because of – you know – anatomy and biochemistry and genes and things. Thus, men are different from women.



Head volleyball coach Jeff Nelson clinches his fists in the air as he wins his 400th career win. The Lobos achieved Nelson's 400th win with a 3-0 score against Santa Clara Friday night.
Sports

Volleyball: Nelson hits 400 career wins

Head coach Jeff Nelson hit a major milestone in his 21st season coaching collegiate volleyball, garnering win No. 400 in a 3-0 sweep against the Broncos on Friday night. Nelson has made his presence felt throughout his 20-plus years as a head volleyball coach. In his ninth season as head coach for New Mexico, Nelson has put up an impressive 159-89 record during his tenure.


UNM linebacker Kimmie Carson sacs the Mississippi Valley quarterback on Saturday evening, at University Stadium. The Lobos will play against Arizona State on September 18th in Tempe, AZ.
Sports

Football: Defense leads Lobos to 66-0 shutout

New Mexico’s defense showed no growing pains showcasing its new nickel defense in a 66-0 rout over Mississippi 
Valley State on Saturday night at 
University Stadium. UNM sent consistent pressure throughout the night in the season opener against MVSU’s dual quarterback system, never allowing any kind of rhythm for the Delta Devils. Head coach Bob Davie said he doesn’t take anything for granted after his team blew out the visiting Delta Devils, but said it was hard to tell how well his defense actually performed.


The Setonian
News

​Contest to bring SNL personality to UNM opens

UNM students can vote for Kenan Thompson, a veteran member of Saturday Night Live, to appear at UNM as part of a national competition held in a collaboration between NBCUniversal and Comcast. The contest is available to colleges nationwide, and students can vote by visiting xfinityprofessors.com, according to an email sent to the Daily Lobo. According to the email, students can vote and increase their chances of winning by “participating in a series of tasks such as taking an online quiz or watching a video.


The Setonian
News

​New app looks to improve campus safety at UNM

A new mobile app to stay safe on campus, called BlueLight, is available to students, according to a press release emailed to the Daily Lobo, . “[It] lets students share locations in real time and pings contacts when they get to their destination,” the release stated. “The app also routes emergency calls based on location and alerts emergency contacts via text.” A survey conducted by 
BlueLight shows that mobile access is playing a bigger role in students feeling safe on university campuses nationwide.


UNM sophomore running back Daryl Chestnut stands among his teammates during a media timeout on Friday night at University Stadium. Chestnut ran a 64 yard touchdown, helping the Lobos dominate 66-0 in the team’s season opener.
Sports

UNM demolishes MVSU 66-0

New Mexico sophomore running back Daryl Chestnut didn’t need much time to show off his skills. In the third quarter Chestnut took his first career handoff up the middle and used his speed to outrace the defense for a 
64-yard touchdown.



Hannah Johnson sets up Simone Henderson for a kill against Santa Clara Friday night. The first of three games in the Lobo Classic was in the Lobos favor, beating the Broncos 3-0 for head coach Jeff Nelson’s 400th win.
Sports

Volleyball: Nelson gets 400th win, Lobos sweep Santa Clara

New Mexico was able to celebrate Jeff Nelson’s 400th career victory in a competitive 3-0 sweep over the Santa Clara Broncos Friday night at the Johnson Center. Although UNM didn’t fall in a single set against the Santa Clara, the Lobos’ first victory at home did not come easily. “They play a really fast offense that’s hard to play against, but our kids handled well,” Nelson said.


The Setonian
News

Self-employed students build analytics startup

Two UNM students have decided to bring their expertise into the world of independent software development. Forrest Shiloff, a junior business major, and Jeffery Gordon, a computer science grad student, are the heads of dataCloud LLC, a UNM-based software company startup with promising services and a bold vision. Shiloff is head of marketing; Gordon is the founder of the company. “What it comes down to is that this is a new realm of space within cyber-physical security,” Shiloff said.


The Setonian
News

​UNM goes greener

Strengthening the University of New Mexico’s commitment to sustainability, 10 energy-saving VendingMiser devices have been installed across campus from resources provided by the Green Fund. According to the UNM Office of Sustainability Facebook page, VendingMisers are environmentally-friendly vending machines that “reduce power consumption and utility costs by up to 46 percent, while decreasing CO2 greenhouse gas emissions.” The Office of Sustainability worked with Pepsi and UNM Facilities Engineer Hans Barsun to choose the best locations for the greatest energy savings. Units have been installed in Dane Smith Hall, Student Services, Parish Library and Mitchell Hall, according to a UNM press release.


Orcilia Zúñiga Forbes, former UNM vice president for Student Affairs and vice president for Institutional Advancement.
News

​Former UNM vice president for student affairs dies

Orcilia Zúñiga Forbes, former University of New Mexico vice president for student affairs and vice president for institutional advancement, died at her home in Portland, Ore. Aug. 28, at the age of 77, according to a UNM press release. Zúñiga Forbes's brother-in-law, Chuck Chavez, notified University officials of her death, according to the statement. “Starting at her head and looking down, Zúñiga Forbes was always neatly coifed, perfectly made up, stylishly and professionally dressed, stockings and...running shoes. Perhaps they were the secret to her administrative career in higher education. Always on the move, literally, she knew how to balance professionalism with comfort,” according to the statement.


Phyllis Perrin Wilcox
News

​Symposium to honor services of UNM professor

The UNM Department of Linguistics is arranging a special symposium to pay tribute to Phyllis Perrin Wilcox, a professor of linguistics. The symposium will be take place on Sunday, Sept. 13, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in SUB Ballroom A, according to a UNM press release. “Wilcox was the first instructor of American Sign Language at UNM, at a time when most people did not realize that ASL was a language. She went on to establish UNM's Signed Language Interpreting Program, one of the first Bachelor's-level preparation programs, and currently one of only 12 Bachelor programs to be nationally accredited,” the statement said.

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