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Dance: A cure and a passion

The two 17-inch metal rods implanted along Susanna Roberts’ spine for her scoliosis made physical activity difficult, so she opted for weight loss surgery when she wanted cut back on her 300-pound frame.



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Culture

Prison frames a tragic family

Conveying fifty years of familial tragedy and political struggle in two hours is the definition of a theatrical challenge. However, a small, dedicated ensemble manages to meet the challenge in the Vortex’s production of “The House of the Spirits.”


The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

You are probably studying so hard you don’t even have time to spend money. But just in case, the Daily Lobo compiled a list of free events happening over the next week in Albuquerque.


The Setonian
Opinion

Wooley’s Weekly Wisdom

I’m a long-time reader, first-time writer, and I have a dilemma. My ex and I broke up five months ago. It was the best relationship that I’ve ever had.



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Culture

Where Are We?

Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week.




The Setonian
News

Cancer meds are on the menu

A spice commonly used in zesty Middle Eastern foods could be useful in treating prostate cancer. UNM researchers found that a synthetic version of curcumin, the main compound found in the spice turmeric, inhibits the growth of prostate cancer cells.


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Sports

Technical tie ends season still undefeated

After extended overtime and seven penalty shots, the season is over for the men’s soccer team. The Lobos lost 6-5 in a penalty kick shootout against the University of South Florida on Sunday in the third round of the NCAA tournament.



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Sports

Injury no stop to top-10 finish

For three years running the men’s and women’s cross country teams have been invited to the NCAA Cross Country Championship, with the women’s team finishing in the top ten overall for the second year in a row.


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Sports

SPORTS BRIEFS

ANAHEIM, Calif. — The men’s basketball team went 2-1 in the 76 Classic over the Thanksgiving holiday, taking them to 6-2 for the season.




The Setonian
News

Albuquerque chapter of NAACP: UNM is biased against African Americans

The Albuquerque chapter of the NAACP filed a complaint with the Justice Department and the Department of Education claiming UNM is biased against African-Americans. The New York Times reported Tuesday the Title IV says University and UNMH administrators created a racially hostile environment for black faculty, staff and students. The complaint says African-Americans have been excluded from upper administration positions, African-American women have no authority within UNM and that African-American faculty face salary disparities.



The Setonian
Opinion

Players, public should be easier on ref

I heard a lot of scathing comments from fans Sunday night regarding Mohamed Ibrahim, the center referee for Sunday night’s NCAA men’s soccer tournament second round match-up between 10th seed UNM and unseeded Duke.


The Setonian
Opinion

Desks exemplify wasteful spending

A few semesters ago, in the name of cutting costs, several departments lost their telephones. The rationale was that most communication between professors, students and administrators these days is done by email and phones can be eliminated altogether.

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