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Juan MelÇndez

Juan MelÇndez, a business major who is a sophomore, said he decided to run for office because he realized few students he knew were aware of what is happening in student government.



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Grant Nichols

Grant Nichols, a junior at UNM, is running for Senate because he hopes to use his previous experience with ASUNM to benefit the University.


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News

Celestina Torres

Celestina Torres doesn't feel those leading student government are addressing issues that matter to her, so she decided to do something about it.


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News

David Padilla

Sen. David Padilla, vice-presidential candidate on The People slate, said that getting involved with and adjusting to a new student government has pushed him to keep learning and working for students.


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News

Make me happy

Carolyn "Dusty" Conrad paints 7-year-old James Stewart's face during the Spring Fling festival at Carrey Tingley Hospital Monday.


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News

Angie Wilcox

Angie Wilcox, a junior majoring in secondary education, wants to better acclimate herself with student organizations she doesn't belong to and serve students on campus.


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Opinion

Regents should ensure raises

This is an open letter to the University’s Board of Regents: On April 5, Gov. Gary Johnson signed the legislative bill that restores faculty and staff compensation to the General Appropriations bill.


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News

Power to the people

Derrick Green of Sepultura reacts to the crowd during the band's Thursday night show at the Sunshine Theatre.


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News

Amanda Viltrakis

Amanda Viltrakis, a junior who is a pursuing a bachelor's in undergraduate studies, wants to represent students.






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Culture

OM Trio leaves crowd uninspired

If funk grooves are mixed with the intellect of high jazz and a heavy dose of psychedelic color and the whole thing is brought to a boil, the product might be something like OM Trio’s music when it performs original compositions.


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News

Regents to set tuition increase

Despite an unprecedented show of disapproval from students, the Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee unanimously approved a 8.3 percent tuition increase for next year during its monthly meeting Monday.


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Opinion

`Accountability' is not a one-way street

As this season of political bantering and maneuvering comes near its end - thankfully - the Daily Lobo must add its two cents about something that affects it: Amendment 1 on the student government ballot.



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News

Monkeyin' around

Vocalist Steve Summers leans against guitarist William Riley during the Sprung Monkey concert at the Launchpad Wednesday night.


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