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News

There’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’

Quarterback Jeremy Denson calls a play in the Silver huddle during the football team’s Cherry-Silver scrimmage at University Stadium Monday night.


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News

Study buddies

Juniors Jessica Hall (left) and Edward Zhmayev work on thermodynamics homework in Centennial Library Monday, the first day of midterm week.





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News

Shake It Up Baby

Members of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Lambda Theta Phi fraternity perform a salute to "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" at Greek Sing 2001 in the Continuing Education Auditorium Friday night.


The Setonian
Sports

Utah loss a bitter senior farewell

Saturday's heart-breaking 66-61 loss to the University of Utah wasn't a farewell befitting the hardest working members of the UNM men's basketball team, but seniors Brian Smith and Wayland White were just glad they were there.



The Setonian
Sports

Athletes of the Week

Sophomore guard Marlon Parmer of the UNM men's basketball team scored 18 points on five-of-10 shooting, and was six-of-eight from the free-throw line against Brigham Young University Thursday in a 72-67 UNM loss.


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News

My 500 Hats

Boyd Barela adjusts the hat on his daughter Sierra, 4, inside the Childern's Hospital of New Mexico's playroom Friday afternoon.



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Opinion

Drug debate not as taboo

Almost every college student these days remembers hearing these words while watching a Transformers cartoon or the Donahue talk show: "This is your brain (an egg) . this is your brain on drugs . (frying pan with egg sizzling) . any questions?"



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News

Nun assails justice system

Sister Helen Prejean said Sunday during a speech on campus that the death penalty is used because of a corrupt justice system and societal problems, such as racism and discrimination against the poor. Prejean, the author of "Dead Man Walking," spoke at the Continuing Education Auditorium in support of New Mexico legislation for repealing the death penalty. She said that the death penalty is not only inhumane, but is corrupted by the system that uses it.



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Sports

Lobo come up just short in loss to Utes

Despite a career-high 24 points by sophomore point guard Marlon Parmer and a season-high-tying 18 points by senior forward Wayland White Saturday, the University of Utah handed the streaky UNM men's basketball team its third straight loss.

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