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11/21_showmehow
Culture

Show Me How: To make Thanksgiving side dishes

Thanksgiving meals can often seem difficult to make, but Ben Webb, owner of A&B’s Lunchbox, said tasty side dishes can be simple, inexpensive and delicious. These recipes will add a New Mexican flair to your table with only a little time and money.



The Setonian
News

Teachers protest new evaluations

Protesters in black lined up along the sidewalk outside the Bernalillo Public Schools District Office in a rally Wednesday as part of a statewide movement by teachers and other education employees to protest a new teacher evaluation system.


The Setonian
News

UNMH sticks to its guns on vaccines

UNMH will not negotiate with a union of employees that filed a complaint regarding mandatory flu vaccines for hospital staff last month, according to a counter-statement filed by the hospital. In the counter-statement to the UNM Labor Management Relations Board on Monday, UNMH argues that “the union wholly fails to demonstrate that the union or its members will suffer irreparable injury by implementation of the policy”


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News

Nation briefs

Convicted serial killer Joseph Paul Franklin was executed Wednesday morning by lethal injection, according to CNN. The execution was delayed because of court appeals. Franklin, a reported white supremacist, was sent to death row for the murder of Gerald Gordon



The Setonian
Opinion

Academia holds power, incarceration is necessary

Editor, Very few people would argue that bad behavior always results from bad intent. So it is puzzling that in Friday’s Peer Review, Veena Patel claims that “The coupling of neuroscience and law allows us to update our ethical system to understand that bad behavior isn’t always bad intention.” The apparently unexamined aspect of this notion that an ethical code is in need of updating is a bit disconcerting, as is the implication that we all are in need of top-down enlightenment.


The Setonian
News

UNM Crime Briefs

On Nov. 14, the parent of a UNM student called the UNM Police Department with regard to a possible larceny. A 2006 Hummer, which the student borrowed from her parent that day, was missing a spare tire valued at more than $1,000, according to the report.


11/20_abortionvote
News

Abortion ordinance fails in city election

Albuquerque voters snubbed a citywide ordinance in the city’s runoff election Tuesday that proposed to prohibit late-term abortions. Voters took to the polls to weigh in on the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance, which would have banned abortion after 20 weeks, excepting situations in which the mother’s life is endangered by the pregnancy.


The Setonian
News

Poll numbers surge due to ballot’s abortion proposal

This year, more voters showed up at the polls during Tuesday’s runoff election than did for October’s citywide mayoral election. According to data from the Office of the City Clerk, 87,296 registered Albuquerque voters cast their ballots during the runoff election, representing a 24 percent citywide turnout.


11/20_preacher
News

Man exhorts on abortion

A man who was arrested for shouting on campus last week returned to the University on Tuesday to continue his anti-abortion protests. Rives Grogan, 48, carried a sign that said “Ban Late Term Abortion in Jesus’ Name,” and shouted about abortion and religion in front of the Student Union Building.


The Setonian
Culture

Cartoon band knows metal

“Metalocalypse” creator Brendon Small has created something incredible with Doomstar Reqiuem: A Klok Opera — a death metal album attributed to the fictional death metal band Dethklok.


11/20_wbball2
Sports

Women's Basketball: Missed shots lead to loss

Head coach Yvonne Sanchez didn’t have an explanation for why the New Mexico women’s basketball team struggled to shoot the ball. It’s hard to come up with one when a team hits just 31.7 percent (19-60) for the game and 17.9 percent (5-28) in the first half.


The Setonian
Opinion

Migrant hate needs world’s attention

If ever there was a time to establish a World Parliament, it is now, in order to legislate strict punishment for hate crimes committed by local nationals against innocent migrants crossing borders for productive, law-abiding activity. No longer can distinct countries be trusted to enforce their own laws within their own borders.


The Setonian
Opinion

Abortion activists have to respect UNM’s mission

Editor, I agree with Mac Morin’s well-written letter objecting to Bible cherry-picking in Tuesday’s Daily Lobo. However, as to his comment on consistency, I’m reminded of Charles Kettering’s famous quote: “Beware of logic; it is an organized way of going wrong with confidence.”


11/19_spotlight
News

Lobo Spotlight: Karla Molinar

Karla Molinar said her father had to change his career in 2007 after moving from Mexico to the United States. “My dad used to have his own job, his own company. Things just went wrong,” she said. “It got to a point where it was very hard for us to sustain ourselves.



The Setonian
News

Innovate ABQ gets $3M from NMEFCU

A major New Mexico finance institution has decided to invest in UNM’s Innovate ABQ. According to a press release, the New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union committed $3 million to the project earlier this month.


The Setonian
News

Profs tout ‘social justice’ college

A UNM college that has been three years in the making is now looking for student input. This semester, various University professors who have been spearheading the formation of a College for Social Transformation will gather suggestions from the University community said Tiffany Lee

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