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Opinion

Risk road rash to reduce emissions

In the first two parts of this UNM transportation series, I discussed how UNM Parking and Transportation Services needs to step up to reduce our carbon footprint and how managing your transportation options begin with deciding where to live.






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Culture

DanceFest broadens 'insular' attitudes

Undulating across distant water and land, contemporary artists from all over the world are coming to Albuquerque’s N4th Theater for Global DanceFest. The cultural immersion takes over the city four weekends in October, and it will feature a medley of media including film, theater and dance.


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Culture

NM's Oktoberfest to feature local brews

Bring out your pint glasses, dust off your beer goggles and tap into your inner Bostonian. Fourteen microbreweries, including nine locally owned ones, will offer beer directly from their tap room during the inaugural New Mexico Brew Fest taking place Saturday at Expo New Mexico. “It’s our Octoberfest,” said Aaron Moore, Marble Brewing sales manager. The event is presented by Local IQ Magazine and sponsored by Marble Brewing Company and the Santa Few Brewing Company.


	UNM staff member Cindy Mortensen looks at the Mayan weaving exhibit at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology on Wednesday. The exhibit focuses on the differences in textile production in southern Mexico over the past two decades.
News

Weaving new traditions in with old

An exhibit at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology will help visitors weave through Mayan community traditions. Mary Beth Hermans, Public Programs director, said the exhibit displays how clothing changed dramatically over the last two generations because of entrepreneurship and mass production.


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News

Flood cleanup halts research

Graduate students and faculty in the Anthropology department have been in class-and-research limbo, while crews work to repair the basement after the Anthropology Annex flooded Sept.







	Obama, right, speaks to gubernatorial candidate Diane Denish after his speech Tuesday in Albuquerque. Denish was among several politicos present at the event
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Locals chat up Obama at South Valley farm

President Barack Obama discussed education initiatives that will help college students, answered questions about veterans’ benefits and his religious faith, and attacked Republicans for supporting tax cuts that benefit the top 2 percent of Americans during a “backyard chat” in Bernalillo County Tuesday.



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News

Officials map out e-mail problems

Representatives from the Office of the Chief Information Officer discussed University-wide e-mail problems and proposed solutions to these problems in a Faculty Senate meeting held Tuesday. Moira Gerety, UNM’s deputy CIO, proposed two solutions to the Faculty Senate — to work to connect the multiple e-mail systems spread between the Health Sciences Center and main campus, and to move to a uniform e-mail system throughout the University.


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Sports

Player suffers horrific injury

The UNM men’s soccer team suffered a cataclysmic knock Saturday. Senior defender and midfielder Ryan Farquharson suffered a season-ending injury in the Lobos’ 1-0 loss to Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H. Farquharson broke his right leg, putting a damper on his Lobo career. Head coach Jeremy Fishbein said it was a disturbing sight. “(He) snapped his leg in two,” Fishbein said.


The Setonian
Sports

One small step to victory

One is — not the loneliest — but the winning number. The UNM men’s golf team won its first tournament since spring 2009 on Tuesday, with a one-stroke victory over Colorado State in the inaugural 2010 Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational in Erie, Colo.

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