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U.S. Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham gives her victory speech on Tuesday night. Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, won re-election to the First Congressional District by defeating her opponent, Republican Michael Frese.
News

Election Day 2014: Lujan Grisham breezes to re-election in CD1

In the race for New Mexico’s First Congressional District, Michelle Lujan Grisham beat Republican challenger Michael Frese by a comfortable margin. The Democratic incumbent beat Frese 59 to 41 percent as of press time. For her second term, Lujan Grisham said she plans to focus on the state’s economy with an emphasis on encouraging small businesses and farmers, supporting education and rebuilding New Mexicans’ faith in the U.S. Congress


Gov. Susana Martinez greets supporters after giving a re-election victory speech Tuesday night at the Albuquerque Marriott.
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Election Day 2014: Martinez defends throne against King

Fulfilling promises propelled Republican Susana Martinez to re-election as governor of New Mexico in the 2014 campaign. In front of adoring fans at the Marriott Hotel at Uptown, Martinez spoke with a mix of Spanish and English to the GOP election party for roughly 13 minutes after Democratic challenger Gary King’s concession. “I stand here tonight, humbled by your confidence and grateful for your trust,” Martinez said. “I hope that tonight’s results speak for themselves. Promises made and promises kept.”






The Setonian
Opinion

All endangered species have equal importance

We’ve all heard about endangered species that exist globally. Majestic creatures like the humpback whale, Bengal tiger, and Mexican wolf are all species that represent pure wildness for many, and galvanize public support and money for their survival.




The Setonian
News

Students incensed by parking lot security

There have been 28 auto thefts and 97 auto burglaries on campus since January, and some students are beginning to wonder if UNM and the UNM Police Department are doing enough to protect their belongings.




UNM midfielder Christopher Wehan races to gain control of the ball during Saturday’s game against Marshall.  The Lobos lost 2-1.
Sports

Thundering Herd tramples Lobos

It was a stunning loss for the New Mexico men’s soccer team. With 31 shots on goal and 15 corner kicks, the Lobos statistically proved better than Marshall University, who only recorded seven shots and no corner kicks. But Marshall proved better where it really counted. The Thundering Herd defeated the Lobos 2-1 on Saturday night. The loss brought an end to the Lobos’ five-game home winning streak.


The Setonian
Sports

Sports briefs for Nov. 3

The New Mexico women’s soccer team clinched the No. 3 seed in the Mountain West Tournament with a 2-1 win over regular-season champion San Diego State 2-1 Friday. UNM has won three straight games and will take on sixth-seed Boise State on Tuesday.


The Setonian
News

APD, DOJ come to agreement

The Albuquerque Police Department and the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday they had reached a settlement agreement that will require the APD to implement sweeping changes in their policies regarding use of force and the handling of suspects with mental health concerns. The agreement states it is “designed to ensure police integrity, protect officer safety, and prevent use of excessive force, including unreasonable use of deadly force, by APD.”


New Mexico sophomore guard Cullen Neal gives fives to his teammates as he takes the floor for Saturday’s exhibition game against Western New Mexico. Neal scored 22 points in an 89-45 win, the Lobos’ first exhibition game of the 2013-14 season.
Sports

Lobos tip off with strong start in exhibition

The New Mexico men’s basketball team took the court for the first time this season in front of 13,131 fans at home, defeating West New Mexico 89-45 in the team’s first exhibition. Senior guard Hugh Greenwood and sophomore guard Cullen Neal combined to score the team’s first 23 points, nine of which came off of three straight 3-pointers by Greenwood.


A UNM truck with two flat tires sits parked west of Marron Hall on Sunday afternoon.
News

Campus cars out of service

UNM Police Department received a report on Saturday of multiple campus service vehicles with flat tires. In a statement, UNMPD said that 57 service vehicles across campus were vandalized in what may be a Halloween prank.


The Setonian
Sports

Sixth sweep running for UNM cross country

The New Mexico men’s and women’s cross country teams continued their run of dominance by sweeping the Mountain West Cross Country Championships for the sixth consecutive year on Friday. For the women, it was their seventh straight MW title, while the men won their sixth successive championship.


The Setonian
News

Sarah Belle Brown award winners honored

The office of the UNM President Bob Frank has announced the 2014 winners of the Sarah Belle Brown Community Service Awards. This year’s awardees include student winner Priscila Poliana, a graduate student in urban and regional planning; faculty award winner Dr. Arti Prasad, division chief for the Department of Internal Medicine and executive medical director of Center for Life; and staff award winner Ashley Taylor, senior academic advisor at Anderson School of Management.


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