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The Setonian
News

Bursar’s website may be redone

The Graduate and Professional Student Association continues to push for restructuring the UNM Bursar’s website. At a Board of Regents’ Finance and Facilities Committee meeting Friday, GPSA members discussed problems with the website and suggestions on how to make it more comprehensive for students.


The Setonian
Opinion

The Lobo Letter

First off, I’d like to congratulate the Lobo football team on its 66-17 victory over NMSU. The game sold out of student tickets, which is something that hasn’t been seen in quite some time. Together, let’s make it a goal to sell out of student tickets for every sporting event.


The Setonian
Opinion

SAE allegations already reported and still incorrect

Dear Daily Lobo, Thank you for your participation in the UNM Lobo, which teaches journalism to a new generation. I’d like to give you a little feedback on last Friday’s article, “SAE: 15 years of sexual assault allegations.”


The Setonian
Opinion

Lobo fans huge part in winning Saturday’s game

I want to thank you for coming out and being part of our win over New Mexico State on Saturday. It was a special night for our football team and our entire university, and to do it in front of a sold-out student section was invaluable.


10/7_football
Sports

Lobos dominate state rival

The 105th installment of the Rio Grande Rivalry witnessed the New Mexico football team’s offense at its best. UNM dominated longtime in-state rival New Mexico State in a 66-17 rout on Saturday, tying the school record for most points scored against the Aggies.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos defense bounces back vs. weaker NMSU

Brett Bowers entered Saturday’s postgame press conference in much higher spirits than he did the previous week. Stomping an in-state rival by 49 points will do that. “I just got a big smile on my face. Played a lot better,” said Bowers, a junior linebacker.


10/7_soccer
Sports

Lobos outshot in tie game

In what head coach Jeremy Fishbein called the most lackluster showing this year, the New Mexico men’s soccer team settled for a scoreless tie with Charlotte in Friday night’s Conference USA home opener.


The Setonian
Sports

Sports Briefs

The New Mexico volleyball team picked up a pair of road victories over the weekend to improve to 13-2, 4-1 Mountain West Conference. On Thursday UNM swept Utah State 3-0 thanks to 16 kills and five digs from junior Chantale Riddle.


10/4_sae
News

SAE: 15 years of sexual assault allegations

Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Vice President Brandon Meyers had reddish eyes as he reminisced about the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Despite the good memories he had from being a brother, he said the fraternity’s misconducts have disadvantaged him


The Setonian
News

What do students think of SAE?

Rolling Stone may have ranked UNM’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter as one of the nation’s “most out-of-control fraternities,” but students at UNM remain indifferent to the disbanded organization. In May the administration decided to revoke the fraternity’s charter because of its student code of conduct violations


The Setonian
Opinion

Student has fighting spirit despite obstacles

Angelica Torrez is just another face on campus to most who see her. However, getting to know her, she is so much more than that; she’s smiley and happy, always chatting with anyone interested in sharing a moment with her. She’s never alone, constantly surrounded by friends and always so happy to be alive.


The Setonian
News

NMSU game to have food drive

Students will be able to tackle hunger in Albuquerque this weekend at the football tailgate. Student United Way will host “Stack the Tailgate,” a canned food drive event from 2 to 5 p.m. before UNM’s football match against New Mexico State University on Saturday night.


10/4_football
Sports

Lobos favored to beat longtime rival NMSU

At Tuesday’s weekly media luncheon, Bob Davie was quick to squelch any expectations for his recuperating New Mexico football team. When a reporter asked whether his team should be expected to beat New Mexico State on Saturday, Davie appeared completely shocked by the question.



The Setonian
News

Ten bonds on ballot Tuesday

Amid the brouhaha of mayoral debates on water wars and higher education, Albuquerque’s city elections on Tuesday will cover more than who’s going to sit on the city’s 11th floor office.


The Setonian
News

On the shutdown: Students miffed, UNM jobs safe

Congress ground to a halt Tuesday morning, but a UNM official said campus life should carry on as usual. UNM Interim Vice President of Human Resources Jewel Washington said the effect of the shutdown on the University is dependent upon how long it lasts.



The Setonian
News

GPSA: Grant forms in Spanish

UNM’s Graduate and Professional Student Association is working to make applying for the grants it offers easier for Spanish-speaking students. GPSA has been working on a project to translate grant-related documents into Spanish and may eventually enable graduate students to apply for grants in the language.



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