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Members of Metal Rouge, Andrew Scott, left, and Helga Fassonaki, will perform in the ARTS Lab on Friday.
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Soundscape duo mixes at the margin

The local experimental music scene extends an open invitation to everyone. Metal Rouge will perform at ARTS Lab on Friday at 9 p.m. The group from Los Angeles will appear with local duo Mesa Ritual. Andrew Scott hails from New Zealand, where he met Helga Fassonaki during her three-year visit from the United States.

The Setonian
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Symposium to highlight ethics in research

Today's Research Ethics Symposium will highlight the most trying questions plaguing labs around the world. "Fostering Integrity in Research" is being held today from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the auditorium at the Centennial Engineering Center. William Gannon, who works in the Office of the Vice President for Research and coordinated the symposium, said President David Schmidly has increased UNM's focus on research integrity during his time at UNM.

The Setonian
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GPSA's omitted resolutions pass

The three resolutions left off of the GPSA ballot last month passed with little opposition last week. Graduate and professional students voted no confidence in former Regents President Jamie Koch and requested an external audit and a re-evaluation of decision-making structures at UNM.

The Setonian
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Muslim group's event aims to dispel stereotypes

Students came out in waves to eat snow cones, play inflatable games and talk about religion during an "EidRagious" celebration on Wednesday. The Muslim Student Association hosted the event on the east side of the SUB as part of Islamic Awareness Week. Soha Abdalla, secretary of the MSA, stood at a table with pamphlets and translated copies of the Quran, urging passersby to take part in the event.

Kim Hodler speaks about building green commercial structures during a symposium at George Pearl Hall on Saturday. The School of Architecture and Planning hosted the event, titled "The Benefits of Green Design," over the weekend.
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Architecture symposium centers on green design

Guest lecturers crossed the country to discuss green design with UNM students, faculty and community members this weekend. The School of Architecture and Planning presented "The Benefits of Green Design," a symposium centered on Aldo Leopold's "land ethic" and its use in architecture and planning.

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