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John Cochrane, left, and Ben Cole wait for a design to form on the 3-D printer at QueLab on March 10. QueLab aims to bring locals together to innovate ideas on technology and to use the facilities to work on personal projects.
News

Geek Edition: Quelab is 'hackerspace' for creativity

For all those people who took apart their Nintendos and put them back together as kids, for those who build things with wood or steel or circuits or wool — there is a place for you in Albuquerque. Enter the nonprofit “hackerspace” Quelab, a literal warehouse full of tools and supplies of every kind, from sewing machines and soldering irons to 3D printers and high tech laser engraving machines.



Juan Carlos Holmes discusses one of his oldest sports jackets in his home on March 5. Holmes owns more than 42 ties and is well-versed in men’s fashion.
Culture

Geek Edition: A sharp-dressed man is hard to find

Nate Gempesaw-Pangan changed his clothes four times before he sat down for an interview, trying to find the perfect outfit. Gempesaw-Pangan, a productions coordinator for Rip Williams Photography, said dress slacks would be too formal, so he opted for earthy tones, rolled up his sleeves, added a cravat and called it good.


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News

UNM out two regents

The Democrat-controlled New Mexico Senate voted not to confirm one nominated regent and another veteran regent resigned in protest of the Senate's actions. Former Clovis prosecutor and Republican Matt Chandler was appointed to the board by Gov.



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News

Criticism from resolution leads to ASUNM to post copy

For the first time in about a year, the Associated Students of UNM have posted a copy of a finished and signed resolution online to address backlash and criticism that have hit the student governing body since its passing. Several University students and Albuquerque citizens voiced their criticism of Resolution 6S, which passed unanimously at ASUNM’s March 4 meting, and urges University administration to state their “opposition of Islamophobia, and related hate crimes”.





A Camp Resurrection resident relaxes outside his home on Monday afternoon. Residents of the previous tent cities have relocated to a plateau on the northeast corner of Lomas Boulevard and I-25. Residents of Camp Resurrection are awaiting city approval to make this area their permanent home.
News

Tent City community moves to new location

Tent City residents have moved yet again – this time closer to UNM’s campus – while advocates hope to find a permanent solution to help them stay grounded. Tentatively called Camp Resurrection, the new lot is situated on a plateau on the Northeast side of Lomas Boulevard and I-25.




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Sports

Skiing: Close losing scores cost team the podium

Two of the top times in the NCAA National Championships were not enough to propel the New Mexico ski team to a medal in Lake Placid, New York this weekend. UNM finished in 5th on Saturday, ending the season with 402 points. The University of Colorado took home the national title with 505 points. In her final race as a Lobo, senior Mateja Robnik facilitated an All-American bid as she finished eighth in the giant slalom. Robnik took the All-American stand with a combined time of 1:58.70. The two totals edged Mary Sackbauer from Middlebury College by just .04 seconds, for the final spot on the All-American team.


New Mexicos Obij Aget battles Air Forces Trevor Lyons for a rebound during a Mountain West Basketball Championship first-round game Wednesday afternoon at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Sports

Column: Next year's men's Lobos shows promise

New Mexico’s season was not of the caliber fans have come to expect from UNM. There were a lot of speed bumps, there was a lot of inexperience, and there was an unprecedented eight-game skid. After winning three consecutive Mountain West championships, the Lobos finished 15-16 and were bounced in the first round of the conference tournament against the Air Force Falcons. The loss was senior guard Hugh Greenwood’s first in MW Tournament play throughout his four-year career at UNM.




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Opinion

Islam is Islam: 'Peaceful' Muslims are not real Muslims

Editor, The recent passage of Resolution 6S is an infringement on American civil rights. Not only was the definition of "Islamophobia" misrepresented, the claims that there are no contradictions between American values and Islamic values are baseless.


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Sports

Sports briefs for March 16, 2015

Track and Field UNM tied for 31st in the 2015 NCAA Track and Field Championships on Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Lobo runners Sammy Silva, Allan Hamilton and Adam Bitchell accepted All-American honors on the weekend. Silva’s 4:35.44 mile time garnered a sixth-place finish, which marked the seventh female indoor All-American athlete in program history.


Jill Jurkiewicz records Andrew Nances speech for the Albuquerque Peoples Tribunal on Police Brutality meeting on Saturday afternoon at Kinley Avenue. Nance was one of many speakers who spoke about the impact police brutality has on the community.
News

Community tribunal puts APD on trial

On the one-year anniversary of homeless camper James Boyd’s death at the hands of the Albuquerque Police Department, activists and community members gathered in a dusty downtown warehouse in search of a little street justice. Activist group ABQJustice, with help from other community groups, held the Albuquerque People’s Tribunal on Police Brutality on Saturday. The event, which was open to the public, featured the results of a six-month-long, street-level investigation of “prejudice and racial bias” in the APD. American Studies professor and ABQJustice member David Correia helped compile the investigation and presented the group’s findings at the tribunal.


New Mexico’s Khadijah Shumpert wipes her face as she and Boise State’s Miquella Askew await a free throw attempt during the second half of the Mountain West Basketball Championship game Friday afternoon at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Lobos lost 66-60.
Sports

Lobos fall short in MW title game

After a 1-7 start to the season, there wasn’t many who thought that the Lobos would be in a position to earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Reaching the Mountain West Basketball Championship game put UNM in a position to earn an automatic bid to NCAAs, but UNM missed that chance following 66-60 defeat to Boise State in the Friday’s title bout.



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