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The Setonian
News

Athletics, library funding out of student hands

UNM President Robert Frank has taken away the Student Fee Review Board’s ability to make student fee recommendations for the Athletics Department and University Libraries. Frank made the decision to rewrite the SFRB policy in late March to take Athletics and Libraries outside of the jurisdiction of the SFRB.


The Setonian
News

Lobo team meeting emotional

There were plenty of emotions at the New Mexico football team’s meeting on Tuesday. Head coach Bob Davie called a meeting with his team to talk about the situation of running back Crusoe Gongbay, who turned himself in to UNMPD on Monday and faces two charges of sexual penetration and one count of kidnapping.


4/23_spotlight
News

Lobo Spotlight: Jyllian Roach

Jyllian Roach has been working on the same investigative piece for about eight months. Once she starts a story, Roach said it is unlikely she will let it go. “When I’m working on a story, it’s not going to fall off the priority list,”


4/23_forum
News

Forum targets shootings

Students from UNM and other members of the Albuquerque community gathered Tuesday in the Student Union Building to target problems regarding police, mental illness and homelessness. Six panelists answered questions and presented their opinions on the various topics.



The Setonian
Sports

Rugby club makes Sweet 16

Getting to the Sweet 16 is a major accomplishment in any sport. However, women’s rugby head coach Shannon Robinson said he doesn’t doubt that his team will be in contention for the final four.



The Setonian
Opinion

Beware the cost of living in the Land of Mañana

If you haven’t seen it in full force, you’ve seen hints of it — Albuquerque is where ambition goes to die. This basic human weakness is the theme in “The Land of Manana.” Being lackadaisical and whimsy seeps in and takes deep root as a motif of easy living.


4/22_baseball
Sports

Baseball: Lobos climb ranks on streak

The New Mexico baseball team earned its ninth-straight victory with a 4-3 decision over Texas Tech on Monday at Lobo Field. Left fielder John Pustay had the game-winning hit, a double that went off of the second basemen’s glove, to score pinch runner Kirby McGuire all the way from first base.


4/22_citycouncil
News

City Council under pressure after latest shooting

After the third fatal shooting in five weeks committed by the Albuquerque Police Department, speakers packed Albuquerque’s City Council chambers yesterday evening to express their disapproval of the department and the Police Oversight Commission.


4/21_baseball
Sports

Baseball: No. 24 Lobos edge Texas Tech

The New Mexico baseball team earned its ninth-straight victory with a 4-3 decision over Texas Tech on Monday at Lobo Field. Left fielder John Pustay had the game-winning hit, a double that went off the second basemen’s glove, to score pinch runner Kirby McGuire from first base.


The Setonian
News

4-22 Crusoe Football

by J.R. Oppenheim and Thomas Romero-Salas sports@dailylobo.com The UNM Police Department arrested a Lobo football player yesterday on charges of kidnapping and rape. Crusoe Gongbay, a 20-year-old junior running back, turned himself over to the police shortly after 5 p.m. and faces two counts of criminal ...


	UNM running back Crusoe Gongbay walks from the end zone during a game against CSU last season on Nov. 16, 2013.
News

UNM running back arrested on rape charges

The UNM Police Department arrested a football player Monday on rape and kidnapping charges. Crusoe Gongbay, a 20-year-old junior who plays running back for the Lobos, turned himself over to the police at 5 p.m. Monday and faces two counts of criminal sexual penetration and one count of kidnapping. His bond is set at $50,000.



4/22_growersmarket
Culture

Fresh goods promoted at expo

UNM’s 6th Annual Sustainability Expo and Lobo Growers Market will be held today at the Cornell Mall in front of the SUB. The expo, which runs from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., is held each year to give students the opportunity to learn about sustainable initiatives on campus and in the community


The Setonian
Culture

Theater Review: Stark play hits human flaws

People are empty, shallow terrified animals and, apparently, I’m not the only person who thinks so. Playwright Neil LaBute is a fascinating artist. He writes and directs movies as diverse as the delightful black comedy “Nurse Betty” to the Nic Cage’s “Wicker Man.”


The Setonian
Opinion

Dr. Pegs Prescription

A few weeks ago I had the great good fortune to go backpacking in the Grand Canyon. Ten of us did 35 miles and 10,000 vertical feet down and up in 4 days with 40 pound packs. Not bad for a bunch of mostly middle aged people!



The Setonian
News

Students react to Governor’s abuse

For many UNM students, last week’s leaked recordings of Gov. Susana Martinez were considered shocking. Oscar Gamboa, a sophomore studying music, said he was amazed when he first heard the comments by Martinez, which were recently leaked by Mother Jones.


The Setonian
News

4-21 Sports briefs

Baseball New Mexico completed a three-game sweep of San Jose State capped by an 11-6 win over the Spartans Saturday in San Jose, Calif. The Lobos (30-11-1, 14-4 MW) also won two games Friday 14-2 and 5-2. The teams played a double-header on Friday after Thursday’s game was postponed due to poor ...

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