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Study: NM rife with wage theft

A new study reports that employers steal wages from Mexican immigrants in New Mexico. According to the Mexican Immigrants and Wage Theft in New Mexico study, close to 30 percent of immigrants in the state report being the victims of wage theft.


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Lobos rushing attack fails vs. UTSA

There was something missing from the New Mexico football team on Saturday. The Lobos’ vaunted rushing attack, which ranked fifth in the nation last season, didn’t have much of an impact against the University of Texas-San Antonio in a 21-13 loss at University Stadium.



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ASUNM proposes Green Fund

The Associated Students of the University of New Mexico Senate addressed on-campus sustainability initiatives in its first full senate meeting this school year.




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Abortion proposal goes ahead

The fate of a recent initiative that would limit abortion in the city remains uncertain. On Tuesday, Amy Bailey, the city clerk of Albuquerque, confirmed that the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance, a proposal that would restrict abortion in pregnancies beyond 20 weeks


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Reporting campus crime now easier

UNM Police Department’s new online crime reporting system makes life easier for victims of campus crime. Through the Citizens Online Reporting System (CORS), anyone can report nonviolent property crime that took place on the University’s premises.


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Love now legal in Bernalillo County

In a sunlit room at the Bernalillo County Clerk’s Office, Patricia Catlett held Karen Schmiege’s hands early Tuesday morning. Poised to put a ring on Karen’s finger, she repeated the minister’s words.


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Same-sex marriages proceed

The hall just outside the Bernalillo County Clerk’s marriage license office yesterday was filled with more than 100 couples waiting excitedly for the doors to open at 8 a.m.


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Remote healing in rural NM

A new program led by UNMH and a local company is helping doctors save lives from afar. Howard Yonas, a professor and chairperson of neurosurgery at UNM’s School of Medicine, said the hospital has teamed up with Albuquerque-based Net Medical Xpress


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Gay marriage legal in Bernalillo County

Many same-sex couples in Albuquerque will line up at the County Clerk’s office to get a marriage license today at 8 a.m. Bernalillo County Second Judicial District Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage Monday afternoon.


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Candidates share plans, jabs at forum

Economic development took center stage at a mayoral candidate forum Monday afternoon. Incumbent Richard Berry, Republican challenger Paul Heh and Democratic challenger Pete Dinelli discussed how they would improve Albuquerque’s economy if elected



	Audience members look at the campaign posters at a candidate forum for Albuquerque’s mayoral election Monday at Albuquerque Marriott. All three candidates, Richard Berry, Pete Dinelli and Paul Heh, fielded questions during the forum.
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Mayor candidates field questions during forum

The three candidates in Albuquerque’s race for mayor — incumbent Republican Richard Berry, Democratic challenger Pete Dinelli and Republican challenger Paul Hey — participated in a forum today at the Albuquerque Marriott. Daily Lobo news editor Ardee Napolitano provided live tweets from the event.


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GPSA chief wants better involvement

This year, UNM’s graduate student government will work to connect to students with their campus organizations in more ways. At this semester’s first meeting of the Graduate and Professional Student Association held Saturday morning, President Priscila Poliana said the organization will strive to bridge the gap between the association and UNM students.


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Mayor hopefuls face off today

Today, a local hotel will be the political arena for Albuquerque’s mayoral candidates. Incumbent Republican Richard Berry will face Democratic challenger Pete Dinelli and Republican challenger Paul Heh in a mayoral candidate forum


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UNM center wins award for its maps

Last month, the UNM Center for Educational Policy Research (CEPR) received the Esri International User Conference’s Special Achievement Award in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for its research in mapping applications.


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