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GPSA backs protest

GPSA voted Monday to support the (un)occupy Albuquerque movement and condemn University administration’s actions in dealing with the movement’s presence on campus.


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UNM group condemns (un)Occupy at teach-in

UNM’s Conservative Republican group held its own teach-in in the SUB Tuesday in opposition to the (un)Occupy Albuquerque movement. The (un)Occupy Albuquerque movement, part of the larger Occupy Wall Street movement, has occupied UNM’s attention for the past five weeks.



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Culture

The Weekly Free

Oh, how the tides and temperatures have turned! As you approach the final weeks of school and button up for the first touch of winter, the Daily Lobo wants to keep you entertained.


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Undefeated

Senior midfielders Lance Rozeboom and Michael Green got a senior night gift like no other: the first undefeated season for the men’s soccer team.



The Setonian
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(un)Occupy needs a home

The (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters’ attentions are focused on finding a place to permanently occupy — 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


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Protesters capture ASUNM’s attention

ASUNM officially announced they don’t mind the protesters. The Senate passed a resolution acknowledging the movement as a “comprehensive example of the potential for experiential education surrounding lawful, peaceful and effective practice of grass-roots expression.”



The Setonian
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Medieval recruiting

UNM does all kinds of recruiting to reel in new students, but one of the strangest ways might be talking to high school students about the plague. Nicholas Schwartz is the program’s facilitator of the Medieval Outreach Program, and he said UNM students and alumni to go to local high schools to talk about medieval culture and society and mentor students.



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Schmidly meets with protesters

Representatives from the (un)Occupy Albuquerque protest, including former hunger striker Sebastian Pais, met with President David Schmidly on Wednesday to discuss plans for the movement’s on-campus occupation.



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Sports

Exhibition Blowout

The game started sloppy, but it was an easy win in the end. The UNM basketball team had two turnovers in its first two possessions.


The Setonian
News

Homeless man found wounded

A man UNM Police Department officials said is a “regular” among the transient population on campus was found near Popejoy Hall Tuesday morning suffering from apparent head trauma.


The Setonian
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Protester meets with provost, ends hunger strike

Protester and UNM alumnus Sebastian Pais ended his weeklong hunger strike Tuesday night after a meeting with UNM Interim Provost Chaouki Abdallah at Yale Park. “I just announced the hunger strike is for now over, due to the fact that the Provost came,” he said.

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