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UNM men's team shares skills drills with high school kids

Gather ’round the camp fire, high school young’ns. The UNM men’s basketball team hosted a high school camp for teams from New Mexico and Western Texas and one team from Wasilla, Alaska. The four-day team camp took place June 17-20 and was intended to develop up-and-coming high school basketball stars. Wasilla, Alaska dominated pool play, where it won all four games against top New Mexico teams like La Cueva and Roswell Goddard.





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Activists ask Udall to DREAM

Chelsea Erven Thirty protestors chanted outside Senator Tom Udall’s downtown office June 15 trying to convince the senator to co-sponsor the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act as a stand-alone bill. The DREAM Act would give undocumented immigrant students who have resided in the U.S.



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Sports

Rainy conditions dampen results for esteemed runners

UNM track and field athletes and fans alike faced a bittersweet end —but mostly bitter— to the NCAA track championships. It started with Sandy Fortner in the heptathlon, who dropped out after the shot put. Because of rainy weather conditions in Eugene, Ore., Fortner, who was ranked fifth going into the event, fouled on all three of her throw attempts, causing her to drop to 22nd in the standings. Fortner then decided to withdraw from the event.


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Sports

MWC opens arms

Welcome to the mountain top, Boise State. On June 11, Boise State University became the 10th member of the Mountain West Conference. The Broncos, who left the Western Athletic Conference (WAC), will join the MWC effective July 11, 2011. “There is no doubt the addition of Boise State strengthens the membership of the Mountain West Conference,”


	Rafael Neda tosses a baseball toward the pitchers mound at Isotopes Park on April 20. Neda was the first UNM baseball player selected in the 2010 MLB Draft. He was taken by the Milwaukee Brewers.
Sports

Five Lobos headed to play majors

It’s the big leagues for five Lobo baseball players. The UNM baseball team had five players drafted in the 10 MLB Draft on June 8, 9 and 10. Although no Lobos were taken on the draft’s first day, four players were taken on the second day and one on the final day. The Lobos send two starting pitchers and the heart of their batting order from the 2010 season to the professional ranks.



	Graham Gentz, an actor, screenwriter and scientist, relaxes in a tree.
Culture

Artist's Avenue

Graham Gentz is a modern-day Renaissance man in the vein of the Shakespearean characters he portrays. Gentz, a junior majoring in creative writing and astrophysics, is an aspiring scientist, actor, screenwriter and director. He’s one of the actors in the Summer Shakespeare Festival. Also, he likes climbing trees.


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News

Provost: Juarez unfit for travel

A May 25 e-mail from the Provost’s Office discouraging students from traveling to Mexico caused one of UNM’s summer programs to change its plans.


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Donate hair: Help sick kids, oil spill

Now that summer has arrived, the financial aid checks have cleared, and we have paid our bills — or most of our bills — it’s time to do something for you. The list is long for most of us on how we would like to spend a few leftover bucks. I decided on a haircut. Being of the activist mindset, and quite partial to doing a little here and there for others, I wanted to donate my hair. The best part of donating hair is it is doesn’t require extra time or extra money, like many charities require. You are already in the chair, and it’s not like you are going to save the cut hair, right?


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Students sow seeds for new garden lab

UNM is now offering a course designed to be a hands-on garden laboratory that will promote local food production. Brendan Picker, one of the class’ three teaching assistants, said the class has been in the works for awhile.


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Provost: Juarez unfit for travel

A May 25 e-mail from the Provost’s Office discouraging students from traveling to Mexico caused one of UNM’s summer programs to change its plans. However, at least two other programs based in Mexico still plan on visiting the violence-ridden country. The e-mail said that Deputy Provost Richard Holder is advising students to avoid the Juarez area. It cited an El Paso Times article about a University of Texas at El Paso student who was murdered while driving on a highway outside of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.


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UNM mourns students' deaths

by Shaun Griswold  Daily Lobo Two graduate students from the Civil Engineering department, Yi Huang and Mohammad Minhaz Mahdi, died June 5 in a car accident in Sandoval County.   Huang, a 24-year-old student from China, and Mahdi, a 30-year-old student from Bangladesh, both died after their car slid off the road and rolled over three times, according to a representative of the Sandoval County Sheriff’s Department.    The two graduate students and another student, Nasrin Sumee, were returning to Albuquerque from a hiking trip at the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument near Cochiti Pueblo.   Huang died at UNM Hospital and Mahdi died at the scene, according to the police report.  Sumee survived the crash and is in stable condition at UNM Hospital.


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Culture

All colors of the spectrum invited to Pride Parade

Albuquerque is gearing up to show its pride. The city’s annual Pride Festival kicks off this week to show support for the community’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community. Danny Hernandez, organizer and public relations director for Albuquerque Pride, said the organization is expecting more than 20,000 spectators to show up for the Pride parade on Saturday. “If you go out there, you’ll see that, starting at Girard and Central all the way to between Central and San Pedro, the streets are almost completely lined with people,” he said. Hernandez said the event is important to the United States gay rights movement. “Napoleon decriminalized homosexual acts in 1810,” he said.

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