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Sports

Women's Basketball: Win streak in the works

Tight games have not been going in favor of the New Mexico women’s basketball team as of late, but a three-point victory over San Jose State proved that UNM can still win nail biters. The Lobos have struggled in close games during Mountain West play, losing four of their last five games that were decided by two possessions or less.


The Setonian
Opinion

Obama’s promise to flout the law unnerving

Editor, President Obama offered a deeply chilling vision for the rest of his time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue last week with his State of the Union. This vision does not stem from his unrealistic, though not necessarily unreasonable, requests of the 113th and 114th Congresses in terms of policy.


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News

Blood drive: Let your heart beat the Aggies

A woman in blue latex gloves placed an orange stress ball in Janet Frank’s right hand in the Student Union Building Ballroom C on Monday morning. As Frank squeezed, the woman inserted a needle attached to a clear tube into her arm. Moments later, the tube turned dark red.


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News

Chinese pursue UNM know-how

UNM might help to create a new university in Asia in the next few years. University President Robert Frank on Thursday returned from a six-day trip to China, during which he met with national administrators about the possibility of collaborating with a Chinese university to form a new higher education institution in the country.


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Culture

Lobos host Mozart play

Emotional arias and rich contraltos will be coming to UNM’s Keller Hall later this month, as the music department prepares to debut its production of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.” The production is comprised of more than 50 performers, several UNM departments and two directors: Leslie Umphrey and Sam Shepperson.


The Setonian
Opinion

Dr. Pegs Prescription

Everywhere you go on campus these days, people are sniffling and sneezing. Coughs echo in the halls and tissues fill the trash cans. It is the season for respiratory illness. Have you already succumbed? If not, would you like to avoid getting sick?


The Setonian
Opinion

Philosophy should never trump empirical facts

Editor, After reading Mac Morin’s letter (“New Atheists neglect modern cases for God”), I noticed a word he liked to use a lot: Philosopher. In a simplified manner, a philosopher observes the natural world and makes deductions based on what they see.



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News

Reluctant SFRB yields to Athletics

UNM’s Athletics Department might receive $4 million in student fees from the University next fiscal year. The University’s Student Fee Review Board elected to respect in full the department’s budget request during the board’s second round of deliberations Saturday.


The Setonian
News

Wellness center’s future unsettled

After almost eight years, UNM is still uncertain about plans for a new wellness center on campus. UNM President Robert Frank said his administration would conduct a public dialogue to figure out what the next step for the proposed wellness center will be.


The Setonian
News

World briefs

After surrendering to the African Union during the weekend, about 200 militia fighters with the Muslim group Seleka fled the capital of Bangui on Saturday. According to the Agence France-Presse, Central African authorities claimed that the fighters left for the city of Kaga Bandoro, which is north of Bangui.


The Setonian
Opinion

New Atheists neglect modern cases for God

Editor, It is perhaps something of a surprise that almost none of the so-called New Atheists have anything to say about arguments for God’s existence. Instead, they tend to focus on the social effects of religion and question whether religious belief is good for society.


The Setonian
Opinion

The Olympics are held for peace

I confess: I love the Olympics. I’ve enjoyed the global spectacle for as long as I can remember, even though the first Games I recall were the tragedy-marred 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. One morning I turned on the TV and instead of the games, there were German policemen running around on rooftops!




The Setonian
Sports

Women's Basketball: Lobos break losing streak

The New Mexico women’s basketball team snapped a five-game losing streak on Saturday with a 76-73 win at San Jose State. Guard Sara Halasz scored eight of UNM’s first 13 points, finishing with 18 points for the game. She also hit a 3-pointer that snapped a three-minute scoreless streak in the first half.


The Setonian
News

The Howl: The debut episode

The Daily Lobo's new weekly online show, The Howl, made its debut this weekend. It will provide a recap of the week's top stories.


The Setonian
News

Lottery-Saving Bills Breakdown

With only three weeks left in this year’s legislative session, Lottery Scholarship-related bills are pouring in. Three bills were introduced into the state Senate that attempt to address the lack of sufficient funds to power the Lottery for the next fiscal year.



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News

ASUNM Debates Rights

Another body of student government at UNM has decided to lend their support to undocumented students at the University. The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico passed a resolution that supports the, “rights of all undergraduate students at the University of New Mexico to apply for and obtain a state-issued drivers’ license.”

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