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Frese, Lujan Grisham face off on economy, environment

U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham and her challenger, Republican Mike Frese jousted over climate change, the economy and immigration reform during a debate Thursday hosted by New Mexico PBS. Veteran journalist Sam Donaldson moderated the hour-long debate, which was relatively civil as the candidates kept to their allotted response times and worked to avoid direct arguments with each other ahead of the low-key Nov. 4 contest.Donaldson kicked off the debate with a question about economic development, asking the candidates, “If you are elected to Congress, what would you do to promote jobs for this state?”


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Lobos' mental toughness must remain, Davie says

New Mexico hasn’t always been able to roll with the punches, but in UNM’s 21-9 win over UTSA last Saturday, the team was able to bounce back from a 9-0 deficit to earn its second road win of the season.




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Corn on the fractal cob

Mesmerizing shapes and continuous flurries of reoccurring patterns can be found throughout the Maize Maze taking place in the Rio Grande Community Farm.


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GPSA student publication funds in a deadlock

Starting next year, UNM’s student publications will not have to wait for funding from student leadership, said Texanna Martin, president of the Graduate and Professional Student Association.Two of UNM’s literary magazines had to wait to receive funding until last week because the GPSA had to run through legal measures in order to send the money, Martin said.“This isn’t the sort of thing that has a 24 hour turnaround,” Martin said, “But now that everything is in place, there shouldn’t be a problem next year.”The GPSA provides funding to both “Conceptions Southwest” and “Best Student Essays,” but during the last Student Publication board meeting on Sept.


Lisa Young and Jack Lemelin, 5, participate in a scavenger hunt at the grand opening of the Maize Maze on Friday afternoon. The Maize Maze incorporates learning as a key component for the event. This year’s maze focuses on farming and fractals.
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Maize maze: Community corn maze suffers from drought

By Moriah Carty“Every year when summer fades into fall, you get the hints, the early mornings starts to cool off, the greenness of the trees begin to dial back, all of your senses waken up, you smell chile roasting in the air, and you smell alfalfa, you hear the balloons in the air and you know it’s fall.” But Matt Schmader, Open Space Division superintendent, said “it isn’t fall until the maze is open.” The farm opened this year after a yearlong break because of the drought, he said.


Spencer G. Lucas shows the remains of Ziapeltasanjuanensis, a new dinosaur species that is unique to New Mexico, on Monday at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science. The Ziapelta fossils were found in the Kirtland formation at Hunter Wash, an area in the San Juan Basin located in northeastern New Mexico.
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Armored dinosaur discovered in northeastern N.M.

Researchers at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science have discovered a new dinosaur species that is unique to New Mexico.Known as the Ziapeltasanjuanensis, researchers said the novel species offers fresh insights into the evolution and diversity of some of the oldest inhabitants of the state.



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Showcase to feature students' song

By Jonathan BacaTonight nine students will share their creative passion and perform their original songs in a small coffeehouse as part of a unique new music class.The inaugural UNM Songwriting Showcase will start at 7 p.


UNM sophomore outside hitter/middle blocker Cassie House spikes the ball during the game against Utah State at Johnson Gym on Thursday night. The Lobos will play at San Diego State Thursday night at 7 p.m.
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Nelson fields a working volleyball rotation

Head coach Jeff Nelson has been shifting around his lineup all year in hopes to send a message to the UNM volleyball team to play better.Before conference play, Cassie House had a low .100 hitting percentage that Nelson said was uncharacteristic of the second-year outside hitter.



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Movie review: Horrible start to horror debut

By Graham GentzA horror story about marriage? Tell me something I don’t know.And here I thought this was a documentary.The premise and metaphor of “Honeymoon,” the writing and directing debut of Leigh Janiak, are pretty straightforward: a newly married couple honeymoon at a small cottage by a lake, and upon sleepwalking in the woods one night, the wife begins acting irrevocably strange.


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Fire captain fights to keep House seat

Emily Kane looked harried as she left Fire Station One in downtown Albuquerque.“Sorry, we were working out with tires,” said Kane, who is running for re-election in House District 15.Kane, 58, had been flipping tires in order to stay in shape for her day job, a captain in the Albuquerque Fire Department.A Democrat, Kane faces Sarah Maestas Barnes in November to retain her position.




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Forum pushes for participatory budget

By Sayyed ShahA group of community members hopes to inspire more people to participate in planning the city’s budget.Participatory Budgeting Albuquerque will host a community forum on Thursday at city hall to guage support for a more democratic style for the city’s financial planning.




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First-time candidate in pivotal House race

Control of the New Mexico House of Representatives hangs in the balance in November, and in the thick of it all is Sarah Maestas Barnes, a 34-year-old Albuquerque attorney and first-time candidate running to represent House District 15.

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