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News

Berry, bonds are home runs

The status quo ruled the day Tuesday as Albuquerque kept its mayor seated on the 11th floor and all bonds on the ballot passed. Re-elected Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry said the bonds’ passage is very advantageous for the city.


10/9_KUNM
Culture

KUNM: Still Community-Powered

The day-to-day scene of the KUNM headquarters is a productive, community-based environment. Any door throughout the maze of hallways that makes up the third floor of Oñate Hall could lead to an office where shots are being called


10/9_soccer
Sports

Second-place Lobos confident on the road

The parity expected in Conference USA men’s soccer is beginning to show itself in the early stages of league play. Eight teams already have at least one win, and only standings leader Alabama-Birmingham has two victories.



The Setonian
Sports

Davie looks to the long term

The decision to compete now or build for the future is always on Bob Davie’s mind. Coach Davie is in year two of rebuilding the New Mexico football team from the ground up, and he said it has been a more difficult process because the loss of scholarships and players.


The Setonian
Opinion

It’s time for solar energy in NM

Sun: it’s everywhere. Get used it. That might as well be the motto of the entire American southwest, especially New Mexico and Arizona. The entire region is blessed by the perfect intersection of several climatological and meteorological factors


The Setonian
Opinion

Obamacare not socialist despite GOP accusations

Editor, On October 1, 2013 the United States government partially shut down. This was due to a budget dispute between the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, over the funding of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).


9/30_mayor
News

#ABQ2013 election: Live on Twitter

Follow the Daily Lobo staff on Twitter as we report results and reaction from the Albuquerque municipal election. Join the conversation using #ABQ2013.


The Setonian
News

Lobo Spotlight: Linda McCormick

For over a decade, Linda McCormick has led the University through trash pickups and segregation of recyclables. With her retirement at the end of 2013, the recycling manager of UNM will leave a more sustainable, environmentally friendly campus for future generations.


10/8_voting
News

Mayoral elections take place today

Nine months and eight days of campaigning has led to this. Albuquerque residents will vote for a new mayor today, as polls opened for the city’s general elections at 7 a.m. The three candidates include incumbent Richard Berry and challengers Pete Dinelli and Paul Heh.


The Setonian
News

Group: Expand in-state tuition

In an attempt to battle unemployment in New Mexico, a nonpartisan organization has proposed providing a more affordable education for international students. Local tax-exempt organization Think New Mexico printed a report titled “Addressing New Mexico’s Job Crisis”


The Setonian
News

Lawyer questions UNM solar efforts

A city lawman accuses UNM of being “anti-solar energy.” Jason Marks, an Albuquerque attorney who has served with the state’s Public Regulation Commission, said the University is a member of the New Mexico Industrial Energy Consumers (NMIEC), a lobbying group in Santa Fe.


The Setonian
Opinion

Dr. Pegs Prescription

Oct. 1 was a big day in American health care history, the day the online insurance marketplaces opened up under the Affordable Care Act. From now until March 31, 2014, you can go online to healthcare.gov and shop for the plan that fits you best. There is a lot of information out there, I know, and I don’t mean to overload you.


The Setonian
Opinion

Vote against intrusive abortion proposal

Editor, On Nov. 19, Albuquerque voters will decide whether the city government should interfere with a woman’s decision to end a pregnancy. Before going to the polls, voters should ask themselves, “Is this really the government’s business?”


10/8_food
Culture

Flavor the fall with root veggies

Fall is the time for earthy flavors, and root vegetables fit the bill perfectly. There are numerous varieties which lend themselves to many cooking techniques, from simple to extravagant. One of the easiest ways to prepare these vegetables is to wash them well, peel and dice.


The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

Midterms are over, balloonists are flooding the city and Fall Break is days away. What’s a college kid to do? Plenty!




10/7_manonStreet
News

Monday on the street

Albuquerque voters will be able to elect a mayor in the city’s general elections Tuesday. Are you planning to vote, and if so, who are you voting for?


10/7_mayor
News

Candidates court Lobo vote

Albuquerque’s mayoral elections are tomorrow, but not everybody is caught up with the recent mayoral debates. The Daily Lobo gave the three mayoral candidates a final chance to reach out to UNM’s voters and to speak about their stances on some of the city’s key issues.

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