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kept in the dark

As the victim of an on-campus stabbing lied unconscious in a hospital bed, gauze taped over her jugular and a tube inflating her punctured lung, her sister drove slowly through the alleyways near the Anthropology Building.

The Setonian
Opinion

BP spill steals cultural heritage from fishermen

During the Daily Lobo’s three-week break, I grabbed a couple cameras and my notebook and headed down to the Gulf Coast to do a multimedia project on the oil spill (as well as a print piece for another Albuquerque publication). Three friends and I drove the 20-plus hours to Grand Isle, La., one of the hardest-hit coastal towns. The town has only one road, and it’s lined with dozens of houses on stilts, which help to protect the island’s 1,500 residents during hurricane season.

The Setonian
Opinion

Editorial- May 3

Debate is crucial to a healthy university. At a university, disciplines, perspectives and opinions collide to form an education, and the New Mexico Daily Lobo has been a forum to facilitate that collision for more than 100 years.

The Setonian
News

Knudsen elected to second term in GPSA

GPSA President Lissa Knudsen was re-elected to her second term as president. She received more than 50 percent of the vote, and her opponent, Martin Gutierrez, got almost 43 percent. However, Gutierrez is asking for an independent entity to examine the elections process from beginning to end, citing several glitches from the GPSA Elections Committee and Internet Technologies. “The current administration and elections committee have not been transparent about this process,” Gutierrez said in a statement.

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News

Knudsen takes GPSA election

GPSA President Lissa Knudsen was re-elected to her second term as GPSA president. She received more than 50 percent of the vote, and her opponent, Martin Gutierrez, got almost 43 percent.

The Setonian
News

Election should 'start anew'

Today the polls close for the GPSA presidential election, but Council Chair Danny Hernandez wants to call the whole thing off. Hernandez cited three errors that occurred throughout the election process as reason to scrap the results and start anew. “There have been too many irregularities in this election,” he said in an e-mail. Early Wednesday morning, the GPSA Elections Committee realized that 180 of 5,500 graduate and professional students were not invited to vote in the election.

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Homecoming King and Queen Miguel Gonzales and Zoe Riebli wait for the Rapid Ride to leave the homecoming game after the third quarter. The Lobos lost their fifth game 38-20. See page 9 for football coverage.

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Pat Lohmann, new Daily Lobo editor-in-chief, dangles from a balcony at Marron Hall. Lohmann wants to focus on investigative reporting and transparency during his tenure as editor.

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Emily Hunt, second from left, cries after receiving the Phyllis Wilcox Scholarship on Thursday. Mrs. Wilcox, far left, presented the linguistics department award at the Humanities Building.

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Construction is underway on 3,500 solar panels at UNM-Taos. When completed, the branch campus will be the nation's first completely solar-powered community college.

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Above: Citizens shop in La Boca, a neighborhood of artisans, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on March 13. TOP: The Precordillera Range in the foothills of the Andes.

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Bradley Clawson takes notes during a meeting about worker safety at the Doubletree Hotel on Wednesday.

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Mannie Gurule shaves fellow Sigma Chi fraternity member Jesse Varoz's head Saturday. The fraternity raised $268 for the Huntsman Cancer Institute when Varoz and Zach Taylor played a tennis match. Varoz lost.

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