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Study: UNM may not be the best investment

UNM sits at the lower end of a ranking regarding return on investment for top-tier universities in the region. According to BestValueSchools.com, UNM ranks 11 out of 13 among “number one schools” in the western region for ROI.


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News

Campus briefs

UNM’s Anthropology Department Professor Cristobal Valencia will discuss political views regarding fracking in New Mexico on Thursday at 5:15 p.m. in George Pearl Hall, room P104.



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Culture

Art in adversity

On the weekend of Dec. 14, 2013, National Institute of Flamenco Director Eva Encinias-Sandoval watched over a studio recital of 320 students. A few days later, 40-foot flames engulfed the institute’s studios and conservatory, destroying 15 years of archived files, computers and about 1500 costumes.



The Setonian
Culture

Show Me How: to change a tire

Sooner or later, every driver is bound to end up with a flat tire. Not to worry though, as changing to a spare can be done in five minutes, said Nathan King, a local mechanic. King offered these simple steps for students who need to change a tire.


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News

Immigration Film Festival Debate

Parties on both sides of the immigration debate voiced their opinions through two different film screenings Tuesday night at the Student Union Building Ballrooms. The UNM Conservative Republicans showed “They Come to America II: The Cost of Amnesty,” a documentary-style film that provided information on amnesty for undocumented immigrants.


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Culture

Nerves fade as Fun House takes stage

Chaz Chambreux, the lead singer for Frequency Fun House, said she loves to dance and mingle with her band’s audience. But in the days when she practiced singing alone in her parents’ laundry room, she wasn’t so interactive.


The Setonian
Culture

Food is the family business

The Nesheiwat name may not be familiar to many in the UNM community, but the name’s owners are. Manny Nesheiwat and his clan have been a local mainstay since he opened the Times Square Deli Mart at the southwest corner of Yale and Central in May 2007.



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News

UNM Crime Briefs

On February 20, police arrested a man who assaulted a UNMPD police officer. According to the report, the man was skating when he encountered an officer and threw a bottle at him. The man reportedly fled the area, but police were later able to locate him at 2001 Redondo Drive NW.


The Setonian
Opinion

The Lobo Letter

Let’s talk about student fees. This academic year, the average undergraduate at UNM’s main campus is paying about $5,000 in tuition and $1,440 in fees. The net revenue of these mandatory student fees (not including special course fees) is about $30 million.


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Chillz reopens on day after break-in

Despite a recent robbery, business at Chillz Frozen Custard is heating back up again. Justin Carson, the owner of Chillz, said he decided to reopen his establishment after receiving support for his business on social media.



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Lobo Spotlight: Veronica Plaza

Veronica Plaza says that although what you don’t know can’t hurt you, it certainly can’t help you either. Plaza, 47, along with her Medical Spanish class, seeks to educate UNM’s student population on the implications of the Affordable Care Act.


The Setonian
Culture

Column: Nostalgia cycles always on cue

The ‘90s were two full decades ago. That’s as far away from the ‘90s as the ‘70s felt. The ‘80s acted as a 10-year demilitarized zone of mass cocaine use, synthesizers and Ronald Reagan. So what does that mean now? Is there enough distance yet from the 2000-2009 years that lack a catchy title to characterize them?


The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

This week kicks off the annual celebrations of Dr. Seuss’s birthday. It’s also the week of many very cool annual free events in the area.



	First baseman Ryan Padilla gives his teammates a high-five during the Northern Illinois game on Sunday. The Lobos defeated Missouri State 7-0 then tied Northern Illinois 3-3. It was UNM’s first tie since 2004 against Northwestern.
Sports

Baseball: Lobos shut out Missouri State, tie N. Illinois

Thanks to a complete game shutout by Preseason All American pitcher Josh Walker, UNM defeated Missouri State 7-0 in the first game of the double-header on Sunday at Lobo Field. Walker gave up just five hits and struck out three batters. The next game versus Northern Illinois ended in a 3-3 tie after 10 innings because the Huskies had to catch their flight home. It was the first tie for UNM since Feb. 22, 2004 against Northwestern.


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News

Monday on the Street

Last week, UNM’s undergraduate and graduate student governments expressed their concern about the Comprehensive Fee, a policy that the Board of Regents have been talking about which might take away the Student Fee Review Board’s recommendation power regarding allocating funds for Athletics, Information Technology, University Libraries and Student Health and Counseling.

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