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School of Engineering breaks ground for funds

Students, faculty and alumni watched as a Komatsu trackhoe began tearing away at the southeast corner of land near Wagner Hall on Wednesday. The groundbreaking took place where the Centennial Engineering Center will be built later this year. It was part of a fundraiser to fund the contruction of the center.

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UNM Police use dog to sniff out bombs

by Jason Kleymann Daily Lobo It's been eight months since the UNM Police Department purchased Ultra, a bomb-sniffing dog. But there have not been any bomb threats for more than a year. Ultra and his handler, partner and life-long buddy Officer Eric Miller are one of five explosives-detection ...

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Lodestar offers look at solar system

by Jason Kleymann Daily Lobo The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science's Lodestar Astronomy Center began its sixth annual Starry Nights astronomy tours Saturday. The tours, which run every Saturday through February, give viewers a closer look at our solar system and galaxy through DigitalSky, a 55-foot high convex high-definition television screen dome.

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57 students pledge to give marrow

by Jason Kleymann Daily Lobo College students are ideal bone marrow donors, said Fae Jones from United Blood Services. "We really like signing up the college crowd because they're younger people," she said. "They are going to be around longer and tend to be healthier people.

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Nail biters wanted for research

by Jason Kleymann Daily Lobo Evonne Maxwell has a solution for chronic nail biters - proper nail care. "When we're little, we are taught how to properly brush our teeth, but very few kids get taught how to properly take care of their nails," she said.

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From student to director

by Jason Kleymann Daily Lobo UNM's Office of Equal Opportunity will be getting another leader. Arthur Gonzales, benefits manager for Human Relations at UNM, will take over as director of the Office of Equal Opportunity on Oct. 17. Gonzales has been at UNM for 28 years.

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