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Opinion

LETTER: Student's plea: pick up your pets' poop

I would like to share with you something that happened to me. I was walking around the campus, heading to the shuttle bus and walked through the grass. I got on the bus and realized that I had a leaf stuck to my shoe.


The Setonian
News

Connection candidates appeal fines

The nine candidates who ran on the Connection slate during the Nov. 14 student government election have filed an appeal of the fines and sanctions for campaign violations levied by the ASUNM Elections Commission.


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News

Feel the wind shift

David Prentice from Wild Blue Yonder School of Flight demonstrates to his student Jelani Allen how to control a paraglider on Johnson Field Monday.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: U.S.-China relationship stigmatized

I graduated from UNM 1999 with a bachelor's degree in Asian Studies. I have been living and working in the People's Republic of China for about two years in the northeastern port of Dalian.


The Setonian
Culture

'Wrong' fills Radiohead void

Have you ever thought, "If I were ever diagnosed with a terminal illness, I would request to see Radiohead before I died?" For those of you who share this sentiment or just did not get to see Thom Yorke and the boys in Denver this summer, I Might Be Wrong Live Recordings may fulfill the live Radiohead void in all your life.




The Setonian
Sports

Seniors propel running game past pourous NMSU line

It was only fitting that the UNM football team guaranteed its first winning season since 1997 behind a dominant rushing game. For the past two seasons, it has been the mainstay of the Lobos' offense and seniors Jarrod Baxter, Holmon Wiggins and Javier Hanson have been the primary beneficiaries of it.


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Sports

Lobos steamroll UTEP 98-45

The UNM women's basketball team spent its Thanksgiving Day weekend feasting on an overmatched University of Texas El Paso team on the road Friday, winning 98-45.


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News

Panama honors UNM professor

Dr. Karl M. Johnson, world famous virologist and adjunct professor of medicine and biology at UNM, was recently awarded Panama's highest scientific honor.


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News

An Albuquerque Thanksgiving

Concepcion Ruiz, right, serves cranberry sauce with fellow volunteers, from right, George and Elizabeth Rico, Lieutenant Governor Walter Bradley, Louie Romero and Esteban Burciaga. All, except Bradley, are members of the Seventh Day Adventists of the North Valley. Members of the church have helped with Project Share's Thanksgiving dinner for 14 years. The program is on Yale Boulevard.



The Setonian
Opinion

LETTER: Photo didn't tell whole story

When I was walking home from campus on Nov. 14, I wondered why I could not find even one issue of that day's Daily Lobo. An off-campus search turned out to be futile as well. I didn't think about it much then, but the heated debate in more recent issues over the front-page photo of that edition explains this curiosity.



The Setonian
Sports

Ball bounces West Virginia's way

Saturday night's contest between the UNM men's basketball team and West Virginia University came down to a duel between the two best players on the court - Lobo junior Ruben Douglas and Mountaineer freshman Jonathan Hargett.



The Setonian
Sports

Soccer falls short of upset

The UNM men's soccer team extended its improbable post-season run, but fell short of the ultimate upset, losing 2-0 to top-ranked Southern Methodist University Sunday in Dallas.



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