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Lobo redshirt senior guard Antiesha Brown wipes her face after missing all of her free throws during the last minute of the game against Stanford at the Pit on Monday night. Despite a potential upset, the Lobos lost to Stanford 70-65.
Sports

Lobo upset bid falls short against Stanford

The stage was set for New Mexico to upset the No. 5 Stanford. The Lobos were down 66-65 as guard Antiesha Brown stepped to the line with two free throw attempts and only 20 seconds left in the contest. Brown sent both off of the iron and UNM lost 70-65 to Stanford on Monday night at The Pit.


Shirley Johnson (left) and Seth Kazmar (right), head coaches of the Ridgebacks quidditch team, attempt to score against Vince DiBernardo (center) in a practice match Thursday at Johnson Field. Quidditch is the sport from the world of Harry Potter, and the Ridgebacks are still hosting tryouts for tournaments next year.
Culture

Off the page, onto the field

Quidditch, the sport in the world of Harry Potter, is spreading from its roots in Europe to the United States. For many it is a dream come true. Farzad Sangari, director of the quidditch documentary, “Mudbloods,” said he was excited to turn a fictional game into a reality. The film was released worldwide Oct. 21. “Mudbloods” is not only his first full-length feature film but it is the first one to document the game.


Former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow raises both his “CFO of the Year” award and prisoner identification card during his presentation at the Anthropology building on Monday. The presentation, titled “Rules versus Principles,” was put on by the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative at UNM, which supports business ethics education.
News

Ex-Enron CFO gives ethics lecture

In a rare public lecture, former Enron Chief Financial Officer Andy Fastow held up his “CFO of the Year” award in one hand, and his federal prison ID card in the other. “I got both of these for doing the exact same thing,” he said before a crowd of eager UNM business students.




The Setonian
Sports

Lobos lose competitive edge against Rams

For the first time this season New Mexico was outclassed from start to finish. After being competitive in almost every game this season, No. 22 Colorado State dismantled UNM 58-22 in Fort Collins, Colorado, on Saturday. Rams running back Dee Hart ran for a career-high 230 rushing yards and scored six touchdowns (five rushing, one receiving). It’s the second straight year that a Colorado State tailback scored six touchdowns against UNM. Former CSU halfback Kapri Bibbs did it last year.


The Setonian
Sports

Sports briefs for Nov. 24

Volleyball The New Mexico volleyball team lost in five sets at Fresno State on Friday night. The set scores were 18-25, 26-24, 25-22, 22-25 and 14-16. UNM blew a 3-1 set advantage over Fresno State. In the fifth set, Fresno State earned the victory with back-to-back kills.


The Setonian
Opinion

Task force's approach to violence is misguided

Editor, I was deeply disturbed on Friday when I was walking in front of the SUB to find the campus organization Students for Life using cases of rape and sexual assault to push their anti-choice agenda.I was even more disturbed to find out that some of these students are part of the Sexual Violence Task Force on the UNM campus.


David Mish, right, and Austin Norwood have a conversation during Con-Jikan at the SUB on Nov. 2. Con-Jikan, a local anime convention, has dealt with thefts during its first two years in Albuquerque.
News

Con-Jikan hit by theft for second time

Nearly a month after the Con-Jikan anime festival, which was held at the SUB, the UNM Police Department is still investigating a theft of $2,000 worth of merchandise. Twice in two years Con-Jikan has dealt with theft. At last year’s event about $7,000 in cash and merchandise was stolen. Representatives of the SUB said they are not responsible for either crime.


New Mexico senior Charlotte Arter, right, hugs senior Chloe Anderson after the 2014 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute, Indiana on Saturday. Arter finished with a time of 20:29.9.
Sports

Runners pass Lobo landmark

The New Mexico women’s cross country team earned third place at the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships on Saturday, recording the program’s highest finish ever. Redshirt freshman Alice Wright finished 20th with a time of 20 minutes, 29.1 seconds, and senior Charlotte Arter placed 22nd, clocking in at 20:29.9. Both runners earned All-American honors. Arter became the second back-to-back All-American since Carole Roybal from 1984-86.


The Setonian
Sports

Aggies rally to overtake UNM in second half

Missing its leading scorer, the New Mexico men’s basketball team dropped its second game of the season to Texas A&M in the fifth-place game of the ESPN Puerto Rico Tip-Off on Sunday. The Lobos (3-2) led 31-26 at halftime but couldn’t stop a second-half rally by the Aggies. The Aggies defeated the Lobos 64-51 behind Danuel House’s 18 points, 11 coming in the second half.


Lobo freshman guard Cherise Beynon dribbles past Eastern New Mexico defenders during the exhibition game at the Pit on Nov. 9. The Lobos will host top-ranked Stanford at 7 p.m. tonight at the Pit.
Sports

Lobo women prepare for toughest challenge yet

The New Mexico women’s basketball team has played two top-25 teams in the opening three games, but will face its best opponent to date. That will occur today against No. 1 Stanford. It will be the first time in UNM’s history that it will face three straight ranked opponents in a single season. “If you’re a competitor, you just want to win,” head coach Yvonne Sanchez said. “We play to win and we prepare to win.”


The Setonian
Opinion

Student group's display a bait-and-switch

Editor, On Friday the Students for Life were outside providing information, at a quick glance, on rape. With further exploration it became clear that their table of information and handouts were littered with pregnancy resources, birth control information, and anti-abortion literature and available services.


Flowers scattered on bushes create a makeshift memorial in front of Hotel Albuquerque on Sunday. A stolen truck collided with a car that contained the four UNM students on Friday night, killing two and critically injuring the others.
News

Two students killed, two injured in crash

Two UNM students were killed and two more are in critical condition after a hit-and-run car accident late Friday night. A UNM spokesperson confirmed that Briana Hillard, a senior in business administration and a sister in the Pi Beta Phi sorority, and Matthew Grant, a junior in criminology and a former member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, died after the car they were driving in was T-boned near the intersection of Rio Grande Boulevard and Bellemah Avenue.


The Setonian
Opinion

Support, not shame, is needed after sexual assault

Editor, Some people might have seen Student for Life’s display addressing the issue of sexual violence on campus, but what many might not have realized in passing was that this display was actually a front to push a particular viewpoint that in fact stigmatizes some survivors of sexual assault — those that have abortions after being raped.


The Setonian
News

The Howl: Nov. 22, 2014 episode

The Howl is a weekly online newscast produced by the Daily Lobo. On this week's show: UNM women's basketball loses a player, the NCAA rejects The Pit, UNM women's soccer loses a coach, Brianna Gallegos reports on 350.org's campaign on campus, ASUNM shows support for UNM's LGBTQ community, Lobo football heads to Ft. Collins.


The Setonian
Sports

Goodman sparks Lobos past George Mason

On a night where sophomore guard Cullen Neal did not play due to an ankle injury and senior guard Hugh Greenwood struggled shooting the ball, the New Mexico men’s basketball team found a new star in the making. Junior college transfer Jordan Goodman scored a career-high 19 points on 7-10 shooting from the floor as UNM defeated the George Mason Patriots 69-58 in the ESPN Puerto Rico Tip-Off. It looked as if Goodman wanted to silence a lot of critics after not producing too much in the first three games.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos fall to Boston College in season's first setback

The New Mexico men’s basketball team faced some of the adversity head coach Craig Neal has talked about on Thursday afternoon against Boston College. Early foul trouble with guard Devon Williams and center Obij Aget forced Neal to play some of the new faces in a 69-65 loss to the Eagles at the ESPN Puerto Rico Tip-Off.


Americorp volunteer Kristoffer Sverigeson holds a candle by the Duck Pond during a Thursday night candlelight vigil honoring individuals who identify as transgender who have died in the past year. The Associated Students of UNM announced their support for the LGBTQ Resource Center for an initiative that would make it easier for students who identify as transgender to use whatever name the want for University records.
News

ASUNM resolution supports transgender students

The Associated Students of UNM have stated their support of the LGBTQ Resource Center in their preferred name initiative, which would make it easier for transgender students to use whatever name they choose for University records. At its final Senate meeting of the fall semester on Wednesday, ASUNM unanimously passed Resolution 8F, which states that the student government organization is in support of the campaign geared toward helping the transgender community on campus.


New Mexico women’s soccer head coach Kit Vela answers questions from the media at the Tow Diehm Athletics Center on Aug. 20. UNM announced on Thursday that it will not retain Vela for the 2015 season.
News

Kit Vela's contract will not be renewed

New Mexico will take on a national party to search for a new women’s soccer head coach after the Lobos announced Kit Vela’s contract won’t be renewed. Vice President for Athletics Paul Krebs released a statement Thursday afternoon thanking Vela and her staff for their efforts, but said it was time to take the team in a new direction. "At this time, we have decided to not renew the contract for Kit Vela,” Krebs said in the release.



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