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The Setonian
Opinion

Hard work, not benefactors of cronyism, should be rewarded

Editor, I find Dixon Duval's column Monday to be majorly flawed. Yes, poor executives, how dare we say they can make only so much money. They won't want to work hard anymore. As if they really work hard. They bankrupt the company or bank and catch a golden parachute plus multi-million-dollar bonuses just for screwing up.


Angela Hartill and Amanda Adamson embrace after the Lobos defeated Wyoming 63-45 on Saturday. Hartill and Adamson were presented with bouquets of flowers on Senior Day.
Sports

Lobos lace up for tourney after win

Wyoming came out flatter than the Great Plains. And the UNM women's basketball team lassoed the Cowgirls, turning in a 63-45 victory in its season finale at The Pit on Saturday. The Lobos had the game lucked up in the opening six minutes of the first half after wheeling to an 18-2 lead, but UNM routinely took off plays in the second half.


The Setonian
Sports

After weak start, Lobos claim share of MWC title

Steve Alford looked like a champion when he walked out of the Rudy Davalos Basketball Center on Sunday after the Lobos returned from Laramie, Wyo. The UNM men's basketball head coach was decked out from head to toe. A cherry, button-up Oxford shirt contrasted nicely against Alford's black slacks.


The Setonian
News

Auditor gathers information on UNM's finances

State Auditor Hector Balderas was on campus Thursday to speak to faculty, staff and administrators, taking the first step toward re-auditing the University. Balderas came in response to a motion passed at the Feb. 25 faculty meeting that requested an "immediate, independent, external audit to be conducted by a firm chosen by the State Auditor" to investigate how educational funds have been handled.


Dane Hamilton bunts during the Lobos' 30-2 romp over Binghamton in Saturday's doubleheader. The Lobos swept the Bearcats 4-0 on the weekend. Hamilton went 7-of-11 from the dish.
Sports

Lobos clobber Bearcats in four-game series

The UNM baseball team thrashed the Binghamton Bearcats 13-3 at Isotopes Park on Sunday. The Lobos swept the Bearcats, winning Friday's game 15-2, only to outdo that by embarrassing Binghamton 8-1 and 30-2 in Saturday's doubleheader. On Sunday, Ryan Honeycutt helped the Lobos to their 13th win of the season.



The Setonian
Opinion

At UNM, students pick up tab for wasteful spending

Editor, If the regents intend to continue to allow the current emphasis on the growth and increase in prosperity of the highest levels of administration at the expense of all other members of the University community, they should mount an advertising campaign to reflect the current state of things to the community.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos split series with Cyclones

Over the weekend, the UNM softball team split a four-game series against Iowa State. On Saturday, the Lobos slid by the Cyclones, winning 3-1. UNM ended the day by run-ruling Iowa State 12-4 in the fifth inning. But Sunday, the Cyclones got past the Lobos 18-5 and 7-5.



Emma Hayman, right, and Ola Abou-Zekry congratulate each other during a doubles match against NMSU on Sunday. The Lobos beat the Aggies  5-2.
Sports

UNM ends losing streak with win against NMSU

The UNM women's tennis team notched another win in the Rio Grande Rivalry series, improving its overall record to 26-3 all-time against the Aggies. More importantly, the Lobos ended a five-game losing streak Sunday with a 5-2 win over in-state rival New Mexico State at the UNM Tennis Complex.


The Setonian
News

Fox's commencement speech canceled

Vicente Fox will not deliver this year's commencement address at UNM. In a statement issued over the weekend, President David Schmidly said logistics problems and concerns about providing security for the former Mexican president led to the University canceling the event.


The Setonian
Opinion

Column: Obama: the great wealth destroyer

I heard a description of President Barack Obama on National Public Radio the other day: the great wealth destroyer. I thought how appropriate and true it was, at least for individuals like me who have pumped money into mutual fund retirement instruments for years and now have no retirement.



The Setonian
News

Web site tracks budget process

The UNM community can now keep up with developments in the state budgeting process through a Web site launched by the University. UNM's Budget Impact committee created the site Unm.edu/budgetimpact last week. The site features messages from President David Schmidly about UNM finances and will publish communications from the Roundhouse as information on allocations becomes available.


Tony Danridge and Luke Nevill sky for the ball in Tuesday's opening tip. After defeating the Utes 77-71, the Lobos are in a three-way tie for first place in the MWC. UNM will look to finish the season with a victory at Wyoming on Saturday.
Sports

Lobos look to final game in Wyoming

This is the last stop. Saturday's game at Wyoming marks the end of the regular season and Mountain West Conference play for the UNM men's basketball team. This game has huge implications for UNM. If the Lobos win, they will have a share of the regular-season title for the first time since joining the MWC.


The Setonian
News

Question of the Week

What do you think about President Obama's plan to move troops from Iraq to Afghanistan? Ismael Pereira Junior Pre-Med "I don't think it's a good plan. I believe that they should bring them home. I wish they would stop the war and invest the money in the country instead of going to other countries and try to fix them.


Student Andy Lilienthal, who served in the U.S. Army during the invasion of Iraq, sits by the Duck Pond on Wednesday.
News

Student vets react to Afghanistan surge

Andy Lilienthal was at ease as he sat near the Duck Pond on Wednesday afternoon. He even cracked a few jokes about his smile. But Lilienthal's tone quickly changed once the former U.S. Army sergeant began telling his story about his time in Iraq, where he spent just less than a year.


Professor Monica Cyrino, left, sits with guest speaker Ray Stevenson and his son Sebastiano during Cyrino's class in Woodward Hall on Thursday. Stevenson played Titus Pullo in the HBO miniseries "Rome," which the class watched on Tuesday.
News

Star of 'Rome' makes surprise visit to Classics class

Professor Monica Cyrino said it was a gift from the gods when she saw actor Ray Stevenson, from HBO's "Rome," in the security line at Albuquerque Sunport Airport on Tuesday. "I really want my students to think that I have deep Hollywood connections, but really it was fortune that my plane was late and I saw him and I said to myself that I had to approach him," Cyrino said.


The Setonian
Opinion

'Audit' not correct term; faculty request must be re-framed

Editor, I write as a grad student and a certified public accountant about the likely rejection of last week's faculty motion for an "audit." I refer to Maggie Ybarra's article in Wednesday's Daily Lobo. The faculty request for an "audit" used the wrong term.


The Setonian
News

Faculty wants larger stake in governance of University

In light of their Feb. 25 no-confidence vote, faculty members are calling for a re-examination of the shared-governance model UNM uses for crucial policy decisions. Richard Wood, president of the Faculty Governance Committee, said his constituents would like to see faculty members play a greater role in decision-making in every aspect of UNM's governance.

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