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D AILY L OBO new mexico November 5, 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895 Inside the Daily Lobo What a time waster! See page 2 volume 115 issue 53 68 | 45 TODAY From election to transition See page 3 by Ruben Hamming-Green [email protected] ASUNM passed a resolution against the demolition of the Santa Ana dorms Wednes- day night. e possible demolition would displace 177 residents over winter break, who would then be placed in other dormitories. Sen. Miguel Pena said tearing down the dormitory would breach the University’s con- tract with Santa Ana residents. “ey started a contract with this Univer- sity,” he said. “e University should hold its end of the bargain.” e resolution, however, did not oppose the eventual demolition of the building, but the demolition while students live there. It passed 13-4. If the building were demolished, American Campus Communities would begin a pro- jected 16-month construction of a new dorm. ACC, the company developing Lobo Village on south campus, would also manage the new residence halls. Sen. Greg Golden said he supports the demolition. “In the grand scheme of things, UNM needs new residence halls,” he said. “For that reason, I’m not in support of the resolution.” Sen. Alonzo Castillo said students would have to endure displacement for new resi- dence halls. “Its unfortunate that students might change their housing,” Castillo said. “I don’t think it’s that detrimental to the students that are going to have to move out.” Santa Ana resident Cindy Hollon said that dorm demolition would be unfortunate for students. She said student relocation to rooms that are already occupied will not be constructive. “People in Santa Ana are really concerned,” she said. “We’re not being taken care of if this is being built in the middle of December ... Doing that to us in the middle of the school year is going to mess us up.” Sen. Daniel Parker said sudden displace- ment will lead to student uneasiness. “Are we going to allow this University and this administration to behave this way?” he said. “I hope not.” ASUNM Also Passed: A resolution urging SUB vendors not to use Styrofoam. A resolution urging students against buy- ing bottled water. friday CITYSCAPING Daniel Hulsbos / Daily Lobo Jaque Frague, a local artist hired by the Scion Xchange, works on a piece at Satellite Coffee south of campus Thursday. Scion Xchange works with local artists and nonprofits to support community and show off new Scion vehicles. by Shaun Griswold [email protected] Students Paisley Palmer and Da- vid Davis said they were excited to vote for their first time. However, just days before election day, they noticed something was wrong when they still didn’t have their voter-reg- istration cards. “I was waiting for a while, but I wasn’t really updated, and I found out a couple days before the election I could not vote, so that sucked,” Da- vis said. “I’d rather not cast a provi- sional ballot.” Like Palmer and Davis, ballots cast by more than 100 UNM students may not be counted after NMPIRG, a student-funded, on-campus orga- nization, failed to submit registra- tion cards on time, according to the Bernalillo County Clerk’s office. Breanna Hastings, NMPIRG pres- ident, said her group turned in the registration cards late to the County Clerk, but said there was confusion about the clerk’s deadline. “We were told we could submit registration forms 48 hours after the Oct. 6 deadline,” Hastings said. “We did everything to abide by the rules that the County Clerk gave us.” e County Clerk’s office did not comment on the miscommunication claim but confirmed it received the registration cards one day late. Katie Otsuka, a PIRG representa- tive, said the group mailed the forms from the post office off Cornell Drive on Oct. 5 after 7 p.m. But when the documents reached the County Clerk’s office, they were postmarked Oct. 6, a day after the deadline. PIRG did not learn about the inci- dent until a few days before Election Day when a student contacted the group after he was turned away from an early-voting site. “We contacted the county clerk’s office, and they told us the forms we submitted after the deadline were in question,” Otsuka said. “We then made the effort to contact the students.” Out of more than 100 who did not get registered, PIRG contacted 15- 20 students, told them they were not registered to vote and advised them to fill out a provisional ballot at the polls, Otsuka said. She said of those reached, three received their voter card and were able to vote. Davis said he ended up filling out a provisional ballot. Palmer said she did not. “e voter card never came in the mail, so I though it wasn’t possible to vote,” she said. by Andrew Lyman [email protected] Journalist Gwen Ifill will stop by KNME this weekend to lend insight into Tuesday’s midterm elections. Ifill, host of PBS’ Washington Week, will also discuss politics and the state of journalism on the public access station Saturday. Joan Rebecchi, KNME communication manager, said the station invites celebrities throughout the year to boost donations, and event ticket sales have spiked, with VIP tickets sold out. “Any time we hold these events, our donor numbers in- crease,” she said. Gene Grant from KNME’s New Mexico in Focus, will ask Ifill questions to start the night, followed by audience questions, Rebecchi said. Afterward, she said Ifill will sign copies of her book, e Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama, at the UNM Bookstore. In a 2009 interview with e New York Times, Ifill said her book focuses on African-Americans and the progress they’ve been afforded by past generations’ sacrifices. “Barack Obama gives us an excuse to look at all these people, but it doesn’t end there,” she said in the interview. Student voices may go unheard see PIRG page 3 ASUNM: Don’t demolish NMPIRG misses deadline, 100 votes might not count “The University should hold its end of the bargain.” ~ASUNM Sen. Miguel Pena GWEN IFILL INTERVIEW Including reception and book signing Saturday The African American Performing Arts Center 310 San Pedro N.E. 6 to 9 p.m. Tickets ($20) are available at the door, by phone at 277- 2922 or online at www.knme.org. Ifill talks politics Home run home team see page 5

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Page 1: NM Daily Lobo 110510

DAILY LOBOnew mexico

November 5 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895

Inside theDaily Lobo

What a time

waster

See page 2volume 115 issue 53 68 |45

TODAYFrom

election to transition

See page 3

by Ruben Hamming-Greenrhamminggreengmailcom

ASUNM passed a resolution against the demolition of the Santa Ana dorms Wednes-day night

e possible demolition would displace 177 residents over winter break who would then be placed in other dormitories

Sen Miguel Pena said tearing down the dormitory would breach the Universityrsquos con-tract with Santa Ana residents

ldquo ey started a contract with this Univer-sityrdquo he said ldquo e University should hold its end of the bargainrdquo

e resolution however did not oppose the eventual demolition of the building but the demolition while students live there It passed 13-4

If the building were demolished American Campus Communities would begin a pro-jected 16-month construction of a new dorm ACC the company developing Lobo Village on south campus would also manage the new residence halls

Sen Greg Golden said he supports the demolition

ldquoIn the grand scheme of things UNM needs new residence hallsrdquo he said ldquoFor that reason Irsquom not in support of the resolutionrdquo

Sen Alonzo Castillo said students would have to endure displacement for new resi-dence halls

ldquoIts unfortunate that students might change their housingrdquo Castillo said ldquoI donrsquot think itrsquos that detrimental to the students that are going to have to move outrdquo

Santa Ana resident Cindy Hollon said that dorm demolition would be unfortunate for students She said student relocation to rooms that are already occupied will not be constructive

ldquoPeople in Santa Ana are really concernedrdquo she said ldquoWersquore not being taken care of if this is being built in the middle of December Doing that to us in the middle of the school year is going to mess us uprdquo

Sen Daniel Parker said sudden displace-ment will lead to student uneasiness

ldquoAre we going to allow this University and this administration to behave this wayrdquo he said ldquoI hope notrdquo

ASUNM Also Passed

A resolution urging SUB vendors not to use Styrofoam

A resolution urging students against buy-ing bottled water

fridayCITYSCAPING

Daniel Hulsbos Daily Lobo

Jaque Frague a local artist hired by the Scion Xchange works on a piece at Satellite Co ee south of campus Thursday Scion Xchange works with local artists and nonpro ts to support community and show o new Scion vehicles

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

Students Paisley Palmer and Da-vid Davis said they were excited to vote for their rst time However just days before election day they noticed something was wrong when they still didnrsquot have their voter-reg-istration cards

ldquoI was waiting for a while but I wasnrsquot really updated and I found out a couple days before the election I could not vote so that suckedrdquo Da-vis said ldquoIrsquod rather not cast a provi-sional ballotrdquo

Like Palmer and Davis ballots cast by more than 100 UNM students may not be counted after NMPIRG a student-funded on-campus orga-nization failed to submit registra-tion cards on time according to the Bernalillo County Clerkrsquos o ce

Breanna Hastings NMPIRG pres-ident said her group turned in the registration cards late to the County Clerk but said there was confusion about the clerkrsquos deadline

ldquoWe were told we could submit registration forms 48 hours after the Oct 6 deadlinerdquo Hastings said ldquoWe did everything to abide by the rules that the County Clerk gave usrdquo

e County Clerkrsquos o ce did not comment on the miscommunication claim but con rmed it received the registration cards one day late

Katie Otsuka a PIRG representa-tive said the group mailed the forms from the post o ce o Cornell Drive on Oct 5 after 7 pm But when the documents reached the County Clerkrsquos o ce they were postmarked Oct 6 a day after the deadline

PIRG did not learn about the inci-dent until a few days before Election Day when a student contacted the group after he was turned away from an early-voting site

ldquoWe contacted the county clerkrsquos o ce and they told us the forms we submitted after the deadline were in questionrdquo Otsuka said ldquoWe then made the e ort to contact the studentsrdquo

Out of more than 100 who did not get registered PIRG contacted 15-20 students told them they were not registered to vote and advised them to ll out a provisional ballot at the polls Otsuka said She said of those reached three received their voter card and were able to vote

Davis said he ended up lling out a provisional ballot

Palmer said she did not ldquo e voter card never came in the

mail so I though it wasnrsquot possible to voterdquo she said

by Andrew Lymanalymanunmedu

Journalist Gwen I ll will stop by KNME this weekend to lend insight into Tuesdayrsquos midterm elections

I ll host of PBSrsquo Washington Week will also discuss politics and the state of journalism on the public access station Saturday

Joan Rebecchi KNME communication manager said the station invites celebrities throughout the year to boost donations and event ticket sales have spiked with VIP tickets sold out

ldquoAny time we hold these events our donor numbers in-creaserdquo she said

Gene Grant from KNMErsquos New Mexico in Focus will ask I ll questions to start the night followed by audience questions Rebecchi said

Afterward she said I ll will sign copies of her book e Breakthrough Politics and Race in the Age of Obama at the UNM Bookstore

In a 2009 interview with e New York Times I ll said her book focuses on African-Americans and the progress theyrsquove been a orded by past generationsrsquo sacri ces

ldquoBarack Obama gives us an excuse to look at all these people but it doesnrsquot end thererdquo she said in the interview

Student voices may go unheard

see PIRG page 3

ASUNM Donrsquot demolish

NMPIRG misses deadline100 votes might not count

ldquoThe University should hold its end of the bargainrdquo~ASUNM Sen Miguel Pena

GWEN IFILL INTERVIEWIncluding reception and book signing

Saturday The African American Performing Arts Center

310 San Pedro NE6 to 9 pm

Tickets ($20) are available at the door by phone at 277-2922 or online at wwwknmeorg

Ifill talks politics

Home runhome teamsee page 5

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PageTwoNew Mexico Daily loboFriday NoveMber 5 2010

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The New Mexico Daily Lobo is an independent student newspaper published daily except Saturday Sunday and school holidays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during the summer session Subscription rate is $75 per academic year E-mail accountingdailylobocom for more information on subscriptionsThe New Mexico Daily Lobo is published by the Board of UNM Student Publications The editorial opinions expressed in the New Mexico Daily Lobo are those of the respective writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the students faculty staff and regents of the University of New Mexico Inquiries concerning editorial content should be made to the editor-in-chief All content appearing in the New Mexico Daily Lobo and the Web site dailylobocom may not be reproduced without the consent of the editor-in-chief A single copy of the New Mexico Daily Lobo is free from newsstands Unauthorized removal of multiple copies is considered theft and may be prosecuted Letter submission policy The opinions expressed are those of the authors alone Letters and guest columns must be concisely written signed by the author and include address and telephone No names will be withheld

Printed by Signature

OffSet

Editor-in-ChiefPat Lohmann Managing EditorIsaac Avilucea News EditorLeah ValenciaAssistant News EditorShaun Griswold Staff ReportersRuben Hamming-GreenChelsea ErvenOnline and Photo EditorJunfu Han

Assistant Photo EditorRobert Maes Culture EditorChris Quintana Assistant Culture EditorAndrew Beale Sports EditorRyan TomariAssistant Sports EditorNathan Farmer Copy ChiefElizabeth ClearyOpinion EditorJenny Gignac

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Daily Lobo asks you How many hours a day do you spend on Facebook

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Secondary EducationJunior

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NEW MEXICO DAILY LOBO NEWS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5 2010 PAGE 3

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Hastings said NMPIRG which stands for the New Mexico Public In-terest Research Group apologized to students and is cooperating with the County Clerkrsquos o ce to ensure the studentsrsquo voices are heard

ldquoIt was really dishearteningrdquo she said ldquoIrsquom not sure what we could have done betterrdquo

Now it is up to the New Mexico Election Commission to determine if there is enough evidence to count the ballots after the election despite the registration error

ldquoIt was a pitfall for both the Coun-ty Clerkrsquos o ce and the PIRGrsquosrdquo Hastings said

rough the New Voters Project PIRG registered more than 1200 vot-ers on campus since the beginning of the fall semester It also made more than 9500 get-out-the-vote remind-er contacts Hastings said

NMPIRG receives about $50000 of its total funding with student fees

Although she was not able to vote in her rst election Palmer said she understands this was a miscommu-nication issue and is not ready to blame the organization

ldquo ey messed up the last day of voter registration formsrdquo she said ldquoBut I am sure they did a lot of good before thatrdquo

PIRG from PAGE 1

by Barry MasseyAssociated Press

Former New Mexico Congress-woman Heather Wilson will lead Gov-elect Susana Martinezrsquos tran-sition team in preparing for the Republican to take office in less than two months

Martinez announced Wilsonrsquos appointment on Thursday de-scribing her as ldquorespected ac-complished honest and a very trustworthy leader who will en-sure that the administration has the most qualified individuals and principled peoplerdquo

Wilson 49 works as a private consultant in Albuquerque She served five terms representing the Albuquerque-area 1st Congres-sional District but gave up the seat in 2008 to unsuccessfully run for the GOP nomination for the US Senate

Wilson said she will serve as the point person in working with Gov Bill Richardsonrsquos administra-tion on transition issues and will help in recruiting people to work for the next governor

ldquoI am very confident that we will be able to harness the excite-ment and the energy surround-ing Susanarsquos election and identi-fy fresh faces from all across New Mexico who want to move this state forwardrdquo Wilson said

Martinez defeated Democrat Diane Denish the lieutenant gov-ernor since 2003

Wilson said therersquos no timeta-ble for Martinez to start making appointments of cabinet-level ad-ministrators for state agencies

Martinez is establishing a web-site to help in hiring people for her administration People inter-ested in jobs can submit personal information online to the transi-tion team

Martinez the district attor-ney in Dontildea Ana County said she hasnrsquot decided when she will step down as prosecutor

The governor fills district at-torney vacancies according to the Administrative Office of the District Attorneys That means Martinez may be able to pick her successor

The state provides $50000 to cover transition expenses for Martinez

Richardson has named his chief of staff Brian Condit to head the administrationrsquos transition team which will assist Martinez as she prepares to take over in Santa Fe The governor has pledged his co-operation to ensure Martinez can ldquohit the ground runningrdquo

Wilson an Air Force Academy graduate is a defense expert who won election to Congress in 1998 after serving as an administra-tor under former Republican Gov Gary Johnson She was secretary of the Children Youth and Fami-lies Department from 1995 until running for Congress

Wilson leads Gov transition

Susan Montoya Bryan AP Photo

Gov-elect Susana Martinez answers questions at a news conference as former congresswoman Heather Wilson left listens at campaign headquarters in Albuquerque on Thursday Martinez has selected Wilson to lead her gubernatorial transition team

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Friday

November 5 2010

Page

4

EditorWhy donrsquot we give the Lobo football the

team the opportunity to invite other state schools for an exhibition game to run up its record I know roundball (basketball) is the cash cow but show some love for the foot-ball team too Paul Krebs

Joe SkenandoreUNM alumnus

EditorLong live the Lobos Yes I hope our foot-

ball team can somehow rise to victory But what Irsquom talking about is the actual

lobo living here in New Mexico The Mexican gray wolf is one of the most endangered spe-cies on the planet with less than 40 living in the wild today Itrsquos the wild face that has been forgotten behind our school mascot Howev-er some students are trying to give the lobo recognition Just last week the Daily Loborsquos front page showed students with the UNM Wilderness Alliance drawing giant lobos with chalk at Zimmerman Plaza and petitioning for their survival

I am from Silver City (in southwest New Mexico) and I grew up with the Gila Wilder-ness as my backyard There are currently few-er than 15 wolves living in the Gila Nation-al Forest when once there were hundreds roaming our state

Last month a female wolf from one of the packs was found dead mdash the cause un-known Others have been found deliberate-ly and illegally killed in the past This is how our mascot is treated The misleading myths surrounding wolves (Little Red Riding Hood Boy Who Cried Wolf etc as well as the ideas that wolves are savage indiscriminate kill-ers) abet their bad reputation causing peo-ple to irrationally fear them

The truth is that wolves do not attack hu-mans and rarely kill livestock preferring to hunt their natural prey If this species is lost our environment and University pride will suffer the consequences And we would be the ones to blame

UNM community We can have a strong impact on this issue

Together we can save a vital native spe-cies But you have to care and you must be brave And next time you shout for our lobos keep the Mexican gray wolf in mind

Their survival is in our hands

Sienna WrightUNM student

Editor

One of the definitions for the word ldquore-spectrdquo is ldquothe condition of being esteemed or honoredrdquo

Are women treated with ldquorespectrdquo in this society

You do not need but two eyes to see wom-en walking around campus practically naked They have clothes on but the clothing is min-imal or so tight that there is little left to the imagination

Consequently you will usually have one or two brothers calling those women by any number of degrading names While it is true

that a man should respect in all women the womb that bore him women must take per-sonal responsibility as well

If you want a brother to respect you sister then you must first start by respecting your-self As a poet once said ldquoHaving love is more important than having a loverrdquo

Muhajir RomeroUNM student

Quick thought Hold exhibition games to up the Lobosrsquo record

With only 40 left lobos in wild deserve attention too

If women want respect they should put clothes on

Letters

Letters

Editor

Ali Abunimah recently spoke at UNM to promote the boycott divestment and sanc-tions (BDS) of Israel He also calls for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rather than the popular two-state so-lution His vision is one of hate and destruc-tion rather than bringing Israelis and Pales-tinians together

First of all blaming Israel entirely for the conflict is extremely myopic Prior to 1948 when Israel declared its independence the UN called for two separate states mdash one Jew-

ish and one Palestinian Israel agreed to the UN plan but the Arabs responded with vio-lence and an attack on the Jewish state In 2000 Israel offered Arafat a two-state solu-tion with Palestinians retaining virtually all of their land including East Jerusalem Arafat gave a resounding ldquonordquo to this generous offer and instead called for violence and a Pales-tinian state to occupy all of Israel This is the ldquoone-state solutionrdquo that Abunimah is call-ing for To this day both Hamas and Hezbol-lah have pledged to continue terrorizing and murdering Jews until Israel is under complete Palestinian control

So what would a one-state solution look like With Hamas and Hezbolllah running freely in Israel what do you think they would do to the Jews

Have them over for tea

In contrast to Abunimah and the BDS movement the pro-Israel movement is for peace for all peoples We are pro-Israel and also pro-Palestinian We believe that both Jews and Palestinians are entitled to the land and should live in peace We do not teach our children to hate Palestinians We do not send rockets to Gaza to kill children We be-lieve in equal rights for all persons We want to see Palestinian children looking forward to a brighter future We desperately believe in a Palestinian state alongside Israel Abunimah and BDS are against this

Todd GoldblumUNM professor

The lsquosingle-statersquo solution toMiddle East conflict is violentLetter submissiOn pOLicy

n Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees

editOriaL bOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

Isaac AviluceaManaging editor

Jenny GignacOpinion editor

Leah ValenciaNews editor

Friday November 5 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo sports

The Mind Research Network is seeking healthy individuals 21-40 years of age for an alcohol study The study involves two appointments on UNMrsquos North Campus at The Mind Research Network and the General Clinical Research Center You will be compensated up to $100 for your participation

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Coach expects big thingsby Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

Itrsquos early-season college baseballrsquos version of the Fall Classic

The UNM baseball team conclud-ed its Cherry-Silver World Series on Thursday after a three-game set at Lobo Field

Despite losing the first two games the Silver squad won Game 3 7-5

Head coach Ray Birmingham said he was pleased with both teamsrsquo per-formance during the three-day series

ldquoIt was the same thing that I have seen all fallrdquo he said ldquoThere is a pretty good team here and a lot of talent Itrsquos young but as they grow theyrsquoll be pret-ty historical for the University of New Mexicordquo

The game-changing play came in the fifth inning Transfer outfield-er Jase Morgan hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning to give Silver a 7-5 lead

ldquoI was just trying to get a decent pitch to swing atrdquo Morgan said ldquoI was just trying to change my approach just because I had been swinging at crap all day Finally I get a good pitch and it was up I made good contact and to be honest with you I just thought it was going to be a fly ball but it ended up carrying out of the parkrdquo

The Silver squad was also pro-pelled by a little trickery

On the mound in the seventh in-ning Quay Grant used a hidden-ball play to get the second out at second base picking off runner Nate Ross

Birmingham said there is big-league talent on his roster

ldquoThe thing that I noticed on the field when I was out here the other day what could be our starting de-fense on the infieldrdquo he said ldquoWith (Mitchell) Garve and DJ and Alex All-britton and whoever we can get here at first base they could all get draftedrdquo

Cherry demolished silver 11-2 in

Game 1 on Tuesday pounding out 16 hits before squeaking out a 10th-in-ning victory Wednesday

Freshman third baseman DJ Pe-terson led Tuesdayrsquos charge He was 3-for-5 with a home run four RBIs and two runs He scored four runs during Wednesdayrsquos game

Petersen said fall ball is a growing period for young players

ldquoIt was a good experience and it was competitiverdquo he said ldquoBoth pitch-ers threw really well on both teams all fall and throughout the series but the red team came out on top because they hit betterrdquo

Despite making its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1962 last year Birmingham said his squad feels no added stress this year

ldquoAre you kidding me This team doesnrsquot feel pressurerdquo Birmingham said ldquoThe University of New Mexi-co doesnrsquot feel any pressure Itrsquos the team thatrsquos playing us who feels the pressurerdquo

Robert Maes Daily LoboFreshman outfielder Brian Smith of the UNM baseball team takes a practice swing on deck during Game 3 of the Cherry-Silver World Series at Lobo Field The Cherry took two of three games from Silver but Silver won 7-5 on Thursday

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The UNM football team has two home games left and maybe one last chance to avoid a looming possibil-ity an 0-12 season

The Lobos host Wyoming on Sat-urday at University Stadium be-fore heading to Air Force and BYU and returning home to host nation-al powerhouse TCU at the season finale

Head coach Mike Locksley said UNMrsquos winless streak is a result of inconsistency

ldquoItrsquos tough to deal withrdquo he said ldquoBut itrsquos definitely in my experi-ence a byproduct of an inexperi-enced teamAs a coaching staff we have to find a way to get our players to play at a consistent levelrdquo

If anything has been consistent this year itrsquos been UNMrsquos quarter-back shuffle

After missing action for five weeks BR Holbrook played against San Diego but was knocked out in the third quarter Last week Hol-brook aggravated his shoulder in the first quarter and sat the rest of the game He had an MRI but it didnrsquot reveal structural damage

ldquo(The doctors) are calling it a badly bruised triceprdquo Locksley said ldquoUnfortunately the tricep plays a major role in throwing the football but BR will do anything he can to playrdquo

If he canrsquot go that leaves the reins to either freshman quarterback Tar-ean Austin or Stump Godfrey who took over for Holbrook against the Rams

Brad Gruner is unavailable be-cause he sliced his hand while carv-ing a pumpkin leading up to last weekrsquos game He will have season-

ending surgery on his handWithout Holbrook UNM was

unable to sustain any traction and in Fort Collins Colo two-win Col-orado State beat the Lobos 38-14 There the Lobos surrendered 584 offensive yards and gave up 328

rushing yardsLocksley said UNMrsquos run defense

was full of holes even though it pre-viously did a good job stopping oth-er teamsrsquo ground attack

ldquoI thought we were making prog-ress after the San Diego State gamerdquo

Locksley said ldquoOne of the things that I thought we could say wersquove done well here if we can say we did anything well this season it was on the defensive side of the ball and stopping the run I thought we did that well the last three games up

until Colorado StaterdquoGood thing then that the Cow-

boys have struggled to run the ball this season They are 116th out of 120 Football Sub Division teams av-eraging just 774 rushing yards per game Last week Wyoming fell to SDSU 48-38 at home

Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen said his team put up nearly 40 points on the scoreboard yet walked away with a loss But he said during the weekly Mountain West Conference teleconference that Wyoming can still finish on a high note starting with the Lobos

ldquoTheyrsquore huge (games)rdquo Chris-tensen said ldquoBut as I told the team next season started (on Monday)rdquo

Speaking of big games Locksley said the Lobos are running out of opportunities to get their first win

ldquoThis is definitely an important week for us as a football programrdquo Locksley said ldquoWe need to find a way to get a win Our goal this week like it is every week is to go out prepare play with great effort and find a way to get a W on Saturday mdash which is something that we obvi-ously havenrsquot been able to dordquo

Vanessa Sanchez Daily LoboUNM tight end Lucas Reed catches a pass over SDSU defensive back Andrew Preston in the Lobosrsquo home loss to the Aztecs 30-20 UNM hosts Wyoming this Saturday at University Stadium

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On-and-off field injuries dampen hopes for winlobo football

Friday November 5 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

FRIDAY 115CAMPUS EVENTSWRC Film SeriesStarts at 1200pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterWhen Your Hands Are Tied is an educational film that explores the unique ways in which young native people are finding to express themselves in the contemporary world while maintaining strong traditional lives

Chemistry Departmentrsquos Friday Seminar SeriesStarts at 300pmLocation Clark Hall Room 101The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology welcomes Professor Peter Zhang from the Department Chemistry at the University of South Florida

Words Afire Festival of New Plays Directed ReadingsStarts at 600pmLocation Experimental TheatreUNMrsquos Department of Theatre and Dance Presents the Words Afire New Play Festival Di-rected Readings Nationally Acclaimed Dramatic Writing Program httptheatreunmeduwaf

Volleyball Lobos vs Horned FrogsStarts at 700pmLocation Johnson CenterCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Texas Christian Horned Frogs Student Admission is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSCaring Across New MexicoStarts at 800amLocation Embassy SuitesA venue for communication among caregivers on career opportunities job advancement job benefits advocacy and legislation affecting those who provide care

SATURDAY 116CAMPUS EVENTSDixon Artists Studio TourStarts at 800amLocation UNM Continuing EducationFor more information visit dceunmedustory-of-new-mexicohtm or call Joan Cok at 505-277-0563 To register visit dceunmedu

UNM School of Engineering Open HouseStarts at 100pmLocation Centennial Engineering CenterVisit labs see student projects learn about undergraduate degree programs and meet faculty staff and students

Football Lobos vs CowboysStarts at 400pmLocation University StadiumCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Wyoming Cowboys Student Admission is FREE

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Bridal Event by Mati Jewelers amp Brides by DemetriosStarts at 1100amLocation Mati Jewelers Store

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JOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

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Ali Abunimah Talk From New Mexico to PalestineStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBThe title of Abunimahrsquos talk will be ldquoFrom New Mexico to Palestine The Global Struggle for Hu-man Rights and Equalityrdquo The talk will address the issues surrounding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

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Hastings said NMPIRG which stands for the New Mexico Public In-terest Research Group apologized to students and is cooperating with the County Clerkrsquos o ce to ensure the studentsrsquo voices are heard

ldquoIt was really dishearteningrdquo she said ldquoIrsquom not sure what we could have done betterrdquo

Now it is up to the New Mexico Election Commission to determine if there is enough evidence to count the ballots after the election despite the registration error

ldquoIt was a pitfall for both the Coun-ty Clerkrsquos o ce and the PIRGrsquosrdquo Hastings said

rough the New Voters Project PIRG registered more than 1200 vot-ers on campus since the beginning of the fall semester It also made more than 9500 get-out-the-vote remind-er contacts Hastings said

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Although she was not able to vote in her rst election Palmer said she understands this was a miscommu-nication issue and is not ready to blame the organization

ldquo ey messed up the last day of voter registration formsrdquo she said ldquoBut I am sure they did a lot of good before thatrdquo

PIRG from PAGE 1

by Barry MasseyAssociated Press

Former New Mexico Congress-woman Heather Wilson will lead Gov-elect Susana Martinezrsquos tran-sition team in preparing for the Republican to take office in less than two months

Martinez announced Wilsonrsquos appointment on Thursday de-scribing her as ldquorespected ac-complished honest and a very trustworthy leader who will en-sure that the administration has the most qualified individuals and principled peoplerdquo

Wilson 49 works as a private consultant in Albuquerque She served five terms representing the Albuquerque-area 1st Congres-sional District but gave up the seat in 2008 to unsuccessfully run for the GOP nomination for the US Senate

Wilson said she will serve as the point person in working with Gov Bill Richardsonrsquos administra-tion on transition issues and will help in recruiting people to work for the next governor

ldquoI am very confident that we will be able to harness the excite-ment and the energy surround-ing Susanarsquos election and identi-fy fresh faces from all across New Mexico who want to move this state forwardrdquo Wilson said

Martinez defeated Democrat Diane Denish the lieutenant gov-ernor since 2003

Wilson said therersquos no timeta-ble for Martinez to start making appointments of cabinet-level ad-ministrators for state agencies

Martinez is establishing a web-site to help in hiring people for her administration People inter-ested in jobs can submit personal information online to the transi-tion team

Martinez the district attor-ney in Dontildea Ana County said she hasnrsquot decided when she will step down as prosecutor

The governor fills district at-torney vacancies according to the Administrative Office of the District Attorneys That means Martinez may be able to pick her successor

The state provides $50000 to cover transition expenses for Martinez

Richardson has named his chief of staff Brian Condit to head the administrationrsquos transition team which will assist Martinez as she prepares to take over in Santa Fe The governor has pledged his co-operation to ensure Martinez can ldquohit the ground runningrdquo

Wilson an Air Force Academy graduate is a defense expert who won election to Congress in 1998 after serving as an administra-tor under former Republican Gov Gary Johnson She was secretary of the Children Youth and Fami-lies Department from 1995 until running for Congress

Wilson leads Gov transition

Susan Montoya Bryan AP Photo

Gov-elect Susana Martinez answers questions at a news conference as former congresswoman Heather Wilson left listens at campaign headquarters in Albuquerque on Thursday Martinez has selected Wilson to lead her gubernatorial transition team

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Friday

November 5 2010

Page

4

EditorWhy donrsquot we give the Lobo football the

team the opportunity to invite other state schools for an exhibition game to run up its record I know roundball (basketball) is the cash cow but show some love for the foot-ball team too Paul Krebs

Joe SkenandoreUNM alumnus

EditorLong live the Lobos Yes I hope our foot-

ball team can somehow rise to victory But what Irsquom talking about is the actual

lobo living here in New Mexico The Mexican gray wolf is one of the most endangered spe-cies on the planet with less than 40 living in the wild today Itrsquos the wild face that has been forgotten behind our school mascot Howev-er some students are trying to give the lobo recognition Just last week the Daily Loborsquos front page showed students with the UNM Wilderness Alliance drawing giant lobos with chalk at Zimmerman Plaza and petitioning for their survival

I am from Silver City (in southwest New Mexico) and I grew up with the Gila Wilder-ness as my backyard There are currently few-er than 15 wolves living in the Gila Nation-al Forest when once there were hundreds roaming our state

Last month a female wolf from one of the packs was found dead mdash the cause un-known Others have been found deliberate-ly and illegally killed in the past This is how our mascot is treated The misleading myths surrounding wolves (Little Red Riding Hood Boy Who Cried Wolf etc as well as the ideas that wolves are savage indiscriminate kill-ers) abet their bad reputation causing peo-ple to irrationally fear them

The truth is that wolves do not attack hu-mans and rarely kill livestock preferring to hunt their natural prey If this species is lost our environment and University pride will suffer the consequences And we would be the ones to blame

UNM community We can have a strong impact on this issue

Together we can save a vital native spe-cies But you have to care and you must be brave And next time you shout for our lobos keep the Mexican gray wolf in mind

Their survival is in our hands

Sienna WrightUNM student

Editor

One of the definitions for the word ldquore-spectrdquo is ldquothe condition of being esteemed or honoredrdquo

Are women treated with ldquorespectrdquo in this society

You do not need but two eyes to see wom-en walking around campus practically naked They have clothes on but the clothing is min-imal or so tight that there is little left to the imagination

Consequently you will usually have one or two brothers calling those women by any number of degrading names While it is true

that a man should respect in all women the womb that bore him women must take per-sonal responsibility as well

If you want a brother to respect you sister then you must first start by respecting your-self As a poet once said ldquoHaving love is more important than having a loverrdquo

Muhajir RomeroUNM student

Quick thought Hold exhibition games to up the Lobosrsquo record

With only 40 left lobos in wild deserve attention too

If women want respect they should put clothes on

Letters

Letters

Editor

Ali Abunimah recently spoke at UNM to promote the boycott divestment and sanc-tions (BDS) of Israel He also calls for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rather than the popular two-state so-lution His vision is one of hate and destruc-tion rather than bringing Israelis and Pales-tinians together

First of all blaming Israel entirely for the conflict is extremely myopic Prior to 1948 when Israel declared its independence the UN called for two separate states mdash one Jew-

ish and one Palestinian Israel agreed to the UN plan but the Arabs responded with vio-lence and an attack on the Jewish state In 2000 Israel offered Arafat a two-state solu-tion with Palestinians retaining virtually all of their land including East Jerusalem Arafat gave a resounding ldquonordquo to this generous offer and instead called for violence and a Pales-tinian state to occupy all of Israel This is the ldquoone-state solutionrdquo that Abunimah is call-ing for To this day both Hamas and Hezbol-lah have pledged to continue terrorizing and murdering Jews until Israel is under complete Palestinian control

So what would a one-state solution look like With Hamas and Hezbolllah running freely in Israel what do you think they would do to the Jews

Have them over for tea

In contrast to Abunimah and the BDS movement the pro-Israel movement is for peace for all peoples We are pro-Israel and also pro-Palestinian We believe that both Jews and Palestinians are entitled to the land and should live in peace We do not teach our children to hate Palestinians We do not send rockets to Gaza to kill children We be-lieve in equal rights for all persons We want to see Palestinian children looking forward to a brighter future We desperately believe in a Palestinian state alongside Israel Abunimah and BDS are against this

Todd GoldblumUNM professor

The lsquosingle-statersquo solution toMiddle East conflict is violentLetter submissiOn pOLicy

n Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees

editOriaL bOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

Isaac AviluceaManaging editor

Jenny GignacOpinion editor

Leah ValenciaNews editor

Friday November 5 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo sports

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Coach expects big thingsby Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

Itrsquos early-season college baseballrsquos version of the Fall Classic

The UNM baseball team conclud-ed its Cherry-Silver World Series on Thursday after a three-game set at Lobo Field

Despite losing the first two games the Silver squad won Game 3 7-5

Head coach Ray Birmingham said he was pleased with both teamsrsquo per-formance during the three-day series

ldquoIt was the same thing that I have seen all fallrdquo he said ldquoThere is a pretty good team here and a lot of talent Itrsquos young but as they grow theyrsquoll be pret-ty historical for the University of New Mexicordquo

The game-changing play came in the fifth inning Transfer outfield-er Jase Morgan hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning to give Silver a 7-5 lead

ldquoI was just trying to get a decent pitch to swing atrdquo Morgan said ldquoI was just trying to change my approach just because I had been swinging at crap all day Finally I get a good pitch and it was up I made good contact and to be honest with you I just thought it was going to be a fly ball but it ended up carrying out of the parkrdquo

The Silver squad was also pro-pelled by a little trickery

On the mound in the seventh in-ning Quay Grant used a hidden-ball play to get the second out at second base picking off runner Nate Ross

Birmingham said there is big-league talent on his roster

ldquoThe thing that I noticed on the field when I was out here the other day what could be our starting de-fense on the infieldrdquo he said ldquoWith (Mitchell) Garve and DJ and Alex All-britton and whoever we can get here at first base they could all get draftedrdquo

Cherry demolished silver 11-2 in

Game 1 on Tuesday pounding out 16 hits before squeaking out a 10th-in-ning victory Wednesday

Freshman third baseman DJ Pe-terson led Tuesdayrsquos charge He was 3-for-5 with a home run four RBIs and two runs He scored four runs during Wednesdayrsquos game

Petersen said fall ball is a growing period for young players

ldquoIt was a good experience and it was competitiverdquo he said ldquoBoth pitch-ers threw really well on both teams all fall and throughout the series but the red team came out on top because they hit betterrdquo

Despite making its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1962 last year Birmingham said his squad feels no added stress this year

ldquoAre you kidding me This team doesnrsquot feel pressurerdquo Birmingham said ldquoThe University of New Mexi-co doesnrsquot feel any pressure Itrsquos the team thatrsquos playing us who feels the pressurerdquo

Robert Maes Daily LoboFreshman outfielder Brian Smith of the UNM baseball team takes a practice swing on deck during Game 3 of the Cherry-Silver World Series at Lobo Field The Cherry took two of three games from Silver but Silver won 7-5 on Thursday

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The UNM football team has two home games left and maybe one last chance to avoid a looming possibil-ity an 0-12 season

The Lobos host Wyoming on Sat-urday at University Stadium be-fore heading to Air Force and BYU and returning home to host nation-al powerhouse TCU at the season finale

Head coach Mike Locksley said UNMrsquos winless streak is a result of inconsistency

ldquoItrsquos tough to deal withrdquo he said ldquoBut itrsquos definitely in my experi-ence a byproduct of an inexperi-enced teamAs a coaching staff we have to find a way to get our players to play at a consistent levelrdquo

If anything has been consistent this year itrsquos been UNMrsquos quarter-back shuffle

After missing action for five weeks BR Holbrook played against San Diego but was knocked out in the third quarter Last week Hol-brook aggravated his shoulder in the first quarter and sat the rest of the game He had an MRI but it didnrsquot reveal structural damage

ldquo(The doctors) are calling it a badly bruised triceprdquo Locksley said ldquoUnfortunately the tricep plays a major role in throwing the football but BR will do anything he can to playrdquo

If he canrsquot go that leaves the reins to either freshman quarterback Tar-ean Austin or Stump Godfrey who took over for Holbrook against the Rams

Brad Gruner is unavailable be-cause he sliced his hand while carv-ing a pumpkin leading up to last weekrsquos game He will have season-

ending surgery on his handWithout Holbrook UNM was

unable to sustain any traction and in Fort Collins Colo two-win Col-orado State beat the Lobos 38-14 There the Lobos surrendered 584 offensive yards and gave up 328

rushing yardsLocksley said UNMrsquos run defense

was full of holes even though it pre-viously did a good job stopping oth-er teamsrsquo ground attack

ldquoI thought we were making prog-ress after the San Diego State gamerdquo

Locksley said ldquoOne of the things that I thought we could say wersquove done well here if we can say we did anything well this season it was on the defensive side of the ball and stopping the run I thought we did that well the last three games up

until Colorado StaterdquoGood thing then that the Cow-

boys have struggled to run the ball this season They are 116th out of 120 Football Sub Division teams av-eraging just 774 rushing yards per game Last week Wyoming fell to SDSU 48-38 at home

Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen said his team put up nearly 40 points on the scoreboard yet walked away with a loss But he said during the weekly Mountain West Conference teleconference that Wyoming can still finish on a high note starting with the Lobos

ldquoTheyrsquore huge (games)rdquo Chris-tensen said ldquoBut as I told the team next season started (on Monday)rdquo

Speaking of big games Locksley said the Lobos are running out of opportunities to get their first win

ldquoThis is definitely an important week for us as a football programrdquo Locksley said ldquoWe need to find a way to get a win Our goal this week like it is every week is to go out prepare play with great effort and find a way to get a W on Saturday mdash which is something that we obvi-ously havenrsquot been able to dordquo

Vanessa Sanchez Daily LoboUNM tight end Lucas Reed catches a pass over SDSU defensive back Andrew Preston in the Lobosrsquo home loss to the Aztecs 30-20 UNM hosts Wyoming this Saturday at University Stadium

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Friday November 5 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

FRIDAY 115CAMPUS EVENTSWRC Film SeriesStarts at 1200pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterWhen Your Hands Are Tied is an educational film that explores the unique ways in which young native people are finding to express themselves in the contemporary world while maintaining strong traditional lives

Chemistry Departmentrsquos Friday Seminar SeriesStarts at 300pmLocation Clark Hall Room 101The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology welcomes Professor Peter Zhang from the Department Chemistry at the University of South Florida

Words Afire Festival of New Plays Directed ReadingsStarts at 600pmLocation Experimental TheatreUNMrsquos Department of Theatre and Dance Presents the Words Afire New Play Festival Di-rected Readings Nationally Acclaimed Dramatic Writing Program httptheatreunmeduwaf

Volleyball Lobos vs Horned FrogsStarts at 700pmLocation Johnson CenterCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Texas Christian Horned Frogs Student Admission is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSCaring Across New MexicoStarts at 800amLocation Embassy SuitesA venue for communication among caregivers on career opportunities job advancement job benefits advocacy and legislation affecting those who provide care

SATURDAY 116CAMPUS EVENTSDixon Artists Studio TourStarts at 800amLocation UNM Continuing EducationFor more information visit dceunmedustory-of-new-mexicohtm or call Joan Cok at 505-277-0563 To register visit dceunmedu

UNM School of Engineering Open HouseStarts at 100pmLocation Centennial Engineering CenterVisit labs see student projects learn about undergraduate degree programs and meet faculty staff and students

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Ali Abunimah Talk From New Mexico to PalestineStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBThe title of Abunimahrsquos talk will be ldquoFrom New Mexico to Palestine The Global Struggle for Hu-man Rights and Equalityrdquo The talk will address the issues surrounding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

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NEW MEXICO DAILY LOBO NEWS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 5 2010 PAGE 3

Coalition for Peace and Justice in the Middle East presents

Ali AbunimahFrom New Mexico to Palestine

The Global Struggle for Human Rights and Equality

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Suggested Donation $12 Student Discount with Student ID $6FOR TICKET INFORMATION EMAIL chandlermufyahoocom

No One will be Turned Away for Lack of Funds

Co-founder of The Electronic Intifada and author of

One Country A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse

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Hastings said NMPIRG which stands for the New Mexico Public In-terest Research Group apologized to students and is cooperating with the County Clerkrsquos o ce to ensure the studentsrsquo voices are heard

ldquoIt was really dishearteningrdquo she said ldquoIrsquom not sure what we could have done betterrdquo

Now it is up to the New Mexico Election Commission to determine if there is enough evidence to count the ballots after the election despite the registration error

ldquoIt was a pitfall for both the Coun-ty Clerkrsquos o ce and the PIRGrsquosrdquo Hastings said

rough the New Voters Project PIRG registered more than 1200 vot-ers on campus since the beginning of the fall semester It also made more than 9500 get-out-the-vote remind-er contacts Hastings said

NMPIRG receives about $50000 of its total funding with student fees

Although she was not able to vote in her rst election Palmer said she understands this was a miscommu-nication issue and is not ready to blame the organization

ldquo ey messed up the last day of voter registration formsrdquo she said ldquoBut I am sure they did a lot of good before thatrdquo

PIRG from PAGE 1

by Barry MasseyAssociated Press

Former New Mexico Congress-woman Heather Wilson will lead Gov-elect Susana Martinezrsquos tran-sition team in preparing for the Republican to take office in less than two months

Martinez announced Wilsonrsquos appointment on Thursday de-scribing her as ldquorespected ac-complished honest and a very trustworthy leader who will en-sure that the administration has the most qualified individuals and principled peoplerdquo

Wilson 49 works as a private consultant in Albuquerque She served five terms representing the Albuquerque-area 1st Congres-sional District but gave up the seat in 2008 to unsuccessfully run for the GOP nomination for the US Senate

Wilson said she will serve as the point person in working with Gov Bill Richardsonrsquos administra-tion on transition issues and will help in recruiting people to work for the next governor

ldquoI am very confident that we will be able to harness the excite-ment and the energy surround-ing Susanarsquos election and identi-fy fresh faces from all across New Mexico who want to move this state forwardrdquo Wilson said

Martinez defeated Democrat Diane Denish the lieutenant gov-ernor since 2003

Wilson said therersquos no timeta-ble for Martinez to start making appointments of cabinet-level ad-ministrators for state agencies

Martinez is establishing a web-site to help in hiring people for her administration People inter-ested in jobs can submit personal information online to the transi-tion team

Martinez the district attor-ney in Dontildea Ana County said she hasnrsquot decided when she will step down as prosecutor

The governor fills district at-torney vacancies according to the Administrative Office of the District Attorneys That means Martinez may be able to pick her successor

The state provides $50000 to cover transition expenses for Martinez

Richardson has named his chief of staff Brian Condit to head the administrationrsquos transition team which will assist Martinez as she prepares to take over in Santa Fe The governor has pledged his co-operation to ensure Martinez can ldquohit the ground runningrdquo

Wilson an Air Force Academy graduate is a defense expert who won election to Congress in 1998 after serving as an administra-tor under former Republican Gov Gary Johnson She was secretary of the Children Youth and Fami-lies Department from 1995 until running for Congress

Wilson leads Gov transition

Susan Montoya Bryan AP Photo

Gov-elect Susana Martinez answers questions at a news conference as former congresswoman Heather Wilson left listens at campaign headquarters in Albuquerque on Thursday Martinez has selected Wilson to lead her gubernatorial transition team

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Friday

November 5 2010

Page

4

EditorWhy donrsquot we give the Lobo football the

team the opportunity to invite other state schools for an exhibition game to run up its record I know roundball (basketball) is the cash cow but show some love for the foot-ball team too Paul Krebs

Joe SkenandoreUNM alumnus

EditorLong live the Lobos Yes I hope our foot-

ball team can somehow rise to victory But what Irsquom talking about is the actual

lobo living here in New Mexico The Mexican gray wolf is one of the most endangered spe-cies on the planet with less than 40 living in the wild today Itrsquos the wild face that has been forgotten behind our school mascot Howev-er some students are trying to give the lobo recognition Just last week the Daily Loborsquos front page showed students with the UNM Wilderness Alliance drawing giant lobos with chalk at Zimmerman Plaza and petitioning for their survival

I am from Silver City (in southwest New Mexico) and I grew up with the Gila Wilder-ness as my backyard There are currently few-er than 15 wolves living in the Gila Nation-al Forest when once there were hundreds roaming our state

Last month a female wolf from one of the packs was found dead mdash the cause un-known Others have been found deliberate-ly and illegally killed in the past This is how our mascot is treated The misleading myths surrounding wolves (Little Red Riding Hood Boy Who Cried Wolf etc as well as the ideas that wolves are savage indiscriminate kill-ers) abet their bad reputation causing peo-ple to irrationally fear them

The truth is that wolves do not attack hu-mans and rarely kill livestock preferring to hunt their natural prey If this species is lost our environment and University pride will suffer the consequences And we would be the ones to blame

UNM community We can have a strong impact on this issue

Together we can save a vital native spe-cies But you have to care and you must be brave And next time you shout for our lobos keep the Mexican gray wolf in mind

Their survival is in our hands

Sienna WrightUNM student

Editor

One of the definitions for the word ldquore-spectrdquo is ldquothe condition of being esteemed or honoredrdquo

Are women treated with ldquorespectrdquo in this society

You do not need but two eyes to see wom-en walking around campus practically naked They have clothes on but the clothing is min-imal or so tight that there is little left to the imagination

Consequently you will usually have one or two brothers calling those women by any number of degrading names While it is true

that a man should respect in all women the womb that bore him women must take per-sonal responsibility as well

If you want a brother to respect you sister then you must first start by respecting your-self As a poet once said ldquoHaving love is more important than having a loverrdquo

Muhajir RomeroUNM student

Quick thought Hold exhibition games to up the Lobosrsquo record

With only 40 left lobos in wild deserve attention too

If women want respect they should put clothes on

Letters

Letters

Editor

Ali Abunimah recently spoke at UNM to promote the boycott divestment and sanc-tions (BDS) of Israel He also calls for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rather than the popular two-state so-lution His vision is one of hate and destruc-tion rather than bringing Israelis and Pales-tinians together

First of all blaming Israel entirely for the conflict is extremely myopic Prior to 1948 when Israel declared its independence the UN called for two separate states mdash one Jew-

ish and one Palestinian Israel agreed to the UN plan but the Arabs responded with vio-lence and an attack on the Jewish state In 2000 Israel offered Arafat a two-state solu-tion with Palestinians retaining virtually all of their land including East Jerusalem Arafat gave a resounding ldquonordquo to this generous offer and instead called for violence and a Pales-tinian state to occupy all of Israel This is the ldquoone-state solutionrdquo that Abunimah is call-ing for To this day both Hamas and Hezbol-lah have pledged to continue terrorizing and murdering Jews until Israel is under complete Palestinian control

So what would a one-state solution look like With Hamas and Hezbolllah running freely in Israel what do you think they would do to the Jews

Have them over for tea

In contrast to Abunimah and the BDS movement the pro-Israel movement is for peace for all peoples We are pro-Israel and also pro-Palestinian We believe that both Jews and Palestinians are entitled to the land and should live in peace We do not teach our children to hate Palestinians We do not send rockets to Gaza to kill children We be-lieve in equal rights for all persons We want to see Palestinian children looking forward to a brighter future We desperately believe in a Palestinian state alongside Israel Abunimah and BDS are against this

Todd GoldblumUNM professor

The lsquosingle-statersquo solution toMiddle East conflict is violentLetter submissiOn pOLicy

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Friday November 5 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo sports

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Coach expects big thingsby Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

Itrsquos early-season college baseballrsquos version of the Fall Classic

The UNM baseball team conclud-ed its Cherry-Silver World Series on Thursday after a three-game set at Lobo Field

Despite losing the first two games the Silver squad won Game 3 7-5

Head coach Ray Birmingham said he was pleased with both teamsrsquo per-formance during the three-day series

ldquoIt was the same thing that I have seen all fallrdquo he said ldquoThere is a pretty good team here and a lot of talent Itrsquos young but as they grow theyrsquoll be pret-ty historical for the University of New Mexicordquo

The game-changing play came in the fifth inning Transfer outfield-er Jase Morgan hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning to give Silver a 7-5 lead

ldquoI was just trying to get a decent pitch to swing atrdquo Morgan said ldquoI was just trying to change my approach just because I had been swinging at crap all day Finally I get a good pitch and it was up I made good contact and to be honest with you I just thought it was going to be a fly ball but it ended up carrying out of the parkrdquo

The Silver squad was also pro-pelled by a little trickery

On the mound in the seventh in-ning Quay Grant used a hidden-ball play to get the second out at second base picking off runner Nate Ross

Birmingham said there is big-league talent on his roster

ldquoThe thing that I noticed on the field when I was out here the other day what could be our starting de-fense on the infieldrdquo he said ldquoWith (Mitchell) Garve and DJ and Alex All-britton and whoever we can get here at first base they could all get draftedrdquo

Cherry demolished silver 11-2 in

Game 1 on Tuesday pounding out 16 hits before squeaking out a 10th-in-ning victory Wednesday

Freshman third baseman DJ Pe-terson led Tuesdayrsquos charge He was 3-for-5 with a home run four RBIs and two runs He scored four runs during Wednesdayrsquos game

Petersen said fall ball is a growing period for young players

ldquoIt was a good experience and it was competitiverdquo he said ldquoBoth pitch-ers threw really well on both teams all fall and throughout the series but the red team came out on top because they hit betterrdquo

Despite making its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1962 last year Birmingham said his squad feels no added stress this year

ldquoAre you kidding me This team doesnrsquot feel pressurerdquo Birmingham said ldquoThe University of New Mexi-co doesnrsquot feel any pressure Itrsquos the team thatrsquos playing us who feels the pressurerdquo

Robert Maes Daily LoboFreshman outfielder Brian Smith of the UNM baseball team takes a practice swing on deck during Game 3 of the Cherry-Silver World Series at Lobo Field The Cherry took two of three games from Silver but Silver won 7-5 on Thursday

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by Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

The UNM football team has two home games left and maybe one last chance to avoid a looming possibil-ity an 0-12 season

The Lobos host Wyoming on Sat-urday at University Stadium be-fore heading to Air Force and BYU and returning home to host nation-al powerhouse TCU at the season finale

Head coach Mike Locksley said UNMrsquos winless streak is a result of inconsistency

ldquoItrsquos tough to deal withrdquo he said ldquoBut itrsquos definitely in my experi-ence a byproduct of an inexperi-enced teamAs a coaching staff we have to find a way to get our players to play at a consistent levelrdquo

If anything has been consistent this year itrsquos been UNMrsquos quarter-back shuffle

After missing action for five weeks BR Holbrook played against San Diego but was knocked out in the third quarter Last week Hol-brook aggravated his shoulder in the first quarter and sat the rest of the game He had an MRI but it didnrsquot reveal structural damage

ldquo(The doctors) are calling it a badly bruised triceprdquo Locksley said ldquoUnfortunately the tricep plays a major role in throwing the football but BR will do anything he can to playrdquo

If he canrsquot go that leaves the reins to either freshman quarterback Tar-ean Austin or Stump Godfrey who took over for Holbrook against the Rams

Brad Gruner is unavailable be-cause he sliced his hand while carv-ing a pumpkin leading up to last weekrsquos game He will have season-

ending surgery on his handWithout Holbrook UNM was

unable to sustain any traction and in Fort Collins Colo two-win Col-orado State beat the Lobos 38-14 There the Lobos surrendered 584 offensive yards and gave up 328

rushing yardsLocksley said UNMrsquos run defense

was full of holes even though it pre-viously did a good job stopping oth-er teamsrsquo ground attack

ldquoI thought we were making prog-ress after the San Diego State gamerdquo

Locksley said ldquoOne of the things that I thought we could say wersquove done well here if we can say we did anything well this season it was on the defensive side of the ball and stopping the run I thought we did that well the last three games up

until Colorado StaterdquoGood thing then that the Cow-

boys have struggled to run the ball this season They are 116th out of 120 Football Sub Division teams av-eraging just 774 rushing yards per game Last week Wyoming fell to SDSU 48-38 at home

Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen said his team put up nearly 40 points on the scoreboard yet walked away with a loss But he said during the weekly Mountain West Conference teleconference that Wyoming can still finish on a high note starting with the Lobos

ldquoTheyrsquore huge (games)rdquo Chris-tensen said ldquoBut as I told the team next season started (on Monday)rdquo

Speaking of big games Locksley said the Lobos are running out of opportunities to get their first win

ldquoThis is definitely an important week for us as a football programrdquo Locksley said ldquoWe need to find a way to get a win Our goal this week like it is every week is to go out prepare play with great effort and find a way to get a W on Saturday mdash which is something that we obvi-ously havenrsquot been able to dordquo

Vanessa Sanchez Daily LoboUNM tight end Lucas Reed catches a pass over SDSU defensive back Andrew Preston in the Lobosrsquo home loss to the Aztecs 30-20 UNM hosts Wyoming this Saturday at University Stadium

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On-and-off field injuries dampen hopes for winlobo football

Friday November 5 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

FRIDAY 115CAMPUS EVENTSWRC Film SeriesStarts at 1200pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterWhen Your Hands Are Tied is an educational film that explores the unique ways in which young native people are finding to express themselves in the contemporary world while maintaining strong traditional lives

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Friday

November 5 2010

Page

4

EditorWhy donrsquot we give the Lobo football the

team the opportunity to invite other state schools for an exhibition game to run up its record I know roundball (basketball) is the cash cow but show some love for the foot-ball team too Paul Krebs

Joe SkenandoreUNM alumnus

EditorLong live the Lobos Yes I hope our foot-

ball team can somehow rise to victory But what Irsquom talking about is the actual

lobo living here in New Mexico The Mexican gray wolf is one of the most endangered spe-cies on the planet with less than 40 living in the wild today Itrsquos the wild face that has been forgotten behind our school mascot Howev-er some students are trying to give the lobo recognition Just last week the Daily Loborsquos front page showed students with the UNM Wilderness Alliance drawing giant lobos with chalk at Zimmerman Plaza and petitioning for their survival

I am from Silver City (in southwest New Mexico) and I grew up with the Gila Wilder-ness as my backyard There are currently few-er than 15 wolves living in the Gila Nation-al Forest when once there were hundreds roaming our state

Last month a female wolf from one of the packs was found dead mdash the cause un-known Others have been found deliberate-ly and illegally killed in the past This is how our mascot is treated The misleading myths surrounding wolves (Little Red Riding Hood Boy Who Cried Wolf etc as well as the ideas that wolves are savage indiscriminate kill-ers) abet their bad reputation causing peo-ple to irrationally fear them

The truth is that wolves do not attack hu-mans and rarely kill livestock preferring to hunt their natural prey If this species is lost our environment and University pride will suffer the consequences And we would be the ones to blame

UNM community We can have a strong impact on this issue

Together we can save a vital native spe-cies But you have to care and you must be brave And next time you shout for our lobos keep the Mexican gray wolf in mind

Their survival is in our hands

Sienna WrightUNM student

Editor

One of the definitions for the word ldquore-spectrdquo is ldquothe condition of being esteemed or honoredrdquo

Are women treated with ldquorespectrdquo in this society

You do not need but two eyes to see wom-en walking around campus practically naked They have clothes on but the clothing is min-imal or so tight that there is little left to the imagination

Consequently you will usually have one or two brothers calling those women by any number of degrading names While it is true

that a man should respect in all women the womb that bore him women must take per-sonal responsibility as well

If you want a brother to respect you sister then you must first start by respecting your-self As a poet once said ldquoHaving love is more important than having a loverrdquo

Muhajir RomeroUNM student

Quick thought Hold exhibition games to up the Lobosrsquo record

With only 40 left lobos in wild deserve attention too

If women want respect they should put clothes on

Letters

Letters

Editor

Ali Abunimah recently spoke at UNM to promote the boycott divestment and sanc-tions (BDS) of Israel He also calls for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict rather than the popular two-state so-lution His vision is one of hate and destruc-tion rather than bringing Israelis and Pales-tinians together

First of all blaming Israel entirely for the conflict is extremely myopic Prior to 1948 when Israel declared its independence the UN called for two separate states mdash one Jew-

ish and one Palestinian Israel agreed to the UN plan but the Arabs responded with vio-lence and an attack on the Jewish state In 2000 Israel offered Arafat a two-state solu-tion with Palestinians retaining virtually all of their land including East Jerusalem Arafat gave a resounding ldquonordquo to this generous offer and instead called for violence and a Pales-tinian state to occupy all of Israel This is the ldquoone-state solutionrdquo that Abunimah is call-ing for To this day both Hamas and Hezbol-lah have pledged to continue terrorizing and murdering Jews until Israel is under complete Palestinian control

So what would a one-state solution look like With Hamas and Hezbolllah running freely in Israel what do you think they would do to the Jews

Have them over for tea

In contrast to Abunimah and the BDS movement the pro-Israel movement is for peace for all peoples We are pro-Israel and also pro-Palestinian We believe that both Jews and Palestinians are entitled to the land and should live in peace We do not teach our children to hate Palestinians We do not send rockets to Gaza to kill children We be-lieve in equal rights for all persons We want to see Palestinian children looking forward to a brighter future We desperately believe in a Palestinian state alongside Israel Abunimah and BDS are against this

Todd GoldblumUNM professor

The lsquosingle-statersquo solution toMiddle East conflict is violentLetter submissiOn pOLicy

n Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees

editOriaL bOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

Isaac AviluceaManaging editor

Jenny GignacOpinion editor

Leah ValenciaNews editor

Friday November 5 2010 Page 5New Mexico Daily lobo sports

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Coach expects big thingsby Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

Itrsquos early-season college baseballrsquos version of the Fall Classic

The UNM baseball team conclud-ed its Cherry-Silver World Series on Thursday after a three-game set at Lobo Field

Despite losing the first two games the Silver squad won Game 3 7-5

Head coach Ray Birmingham said he was pleased with both teamsrsquo per-formance during the three-day series

ldquoIt was the same thing that I have seen all fallrdquo he said ldquoThere is a pretty good team here and a lot of talent Itrsquos young but as they grow theyrsquoll be pret-ty historical for the University of New Mexicordquo

The game-changing play came in the fifth inning Transfer outfield-er Jase Morgan hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning to give Silver a 7-5 lead

ldquoI was just trying to get a decent pitch to swing atrdquo Morgan said ldquoI was just trying to change my approach just because I had been swinging at crap all day Finally I get a good pitch and it was up I made good contact and to be honest with you I just thought it was going to be a fly ball but it ended up carrying out of the parkrdquo

The Silver squad was also pro-pelled by a little trickery

On the mound in the seventh in-ning Quay Grant used a hidden-ball play to get the second out at second base picking off runner Nate Ross

Birmingham said there is big-league talent on his roster

ldquoThe thing that I noticed on the field when I was out here the other day what could be our starting de-fense on the infieldrdquo he said ldquoWith (Mitchell) Garve and DJ and Alex All-britton and whoever we can get here at first base they could all get draftedrdquo

Cherry demolished silver 11-2 in

Game 1 on Tuesday pounding out 16 hits before squeaking out a 10th-in-ning victory Wednesday

Freshman third baseman DJ Pe-terson led Tuesdayrsquos charge He was 3-for-5 with a home run four RBIs and two runs He scored four runs during Wednesdayrsquos game

Petersen said fall ball is a growing period for young players

ldquoIt was a good experience and it was competitiverdquo he said ldquoBoth pitch-ers threw really well on both teams all fall and throughout the series but the red team came out on top because they hit betterrdquo

Despite making its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1962 last year Birmingham said his squad feels no added stress this year

ldquoAre you kidding me This team doesnrsquot feel pressurerdquo Birmingham said ldquoThe University of New Mexi-co doesnrsquot feel any pressure Itrsquos the team thatrsquos playing us who feels the pressurerdquo

Robert Maes Daily LoboFreshman outfielder Brian Smith of the UNM baseball team takes a practice swing on deck during Game 3 of the Cherry-Silver World Series at Lobo Field The Cherry took two of three games from Silver but Silver won 7-5 on Thursday

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by Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

The UNM football team has two home games left and maybe one last chance to avoid a looming possibil-ity an 0-12 season

The Lobos host Wyoming on Sat-urday at University Stadium be-fore heading to Air Force and BYU and returning home to host nation-al powerhouse TCU at the season finale

Head coach Mike Locksley said UNMrsquos winless streak is a result of inconsistency

ldquoItrsquos tough to deal withrdquo he said ldquoBut itrsquos definitely in my experi-ence a byproduct of an inexperi-enced teamAs a coaching staff we have to find a way to get our players to play at a consistent levelrdquo

If anything has been consistent this year itrsquos been UNMrsquos quarter-back shuffle

After missing action for five weeks BR Holbrook played against San Diego but was knocked out in the third quarter Last week Hol-brook aggravated his shoulder in the first quarter and sat the rest of the game He had an MRI but it didnrsquot reveal structural damage

ldquo(The doctors) are calling it a badly bruised triceprdquo Locksley said ldquoUnfortunately the tricep plays a major role in throwing the football but BR will do anything he can to playrdquo

If he canrsquot go that leaves the reins to either freshman quarterback Tar-ean Austin or Stump Godfrey who took over for Holbrook against the Rams

Brad Gruner is unavailable be-cause he sliced his hand while carv-ing a pumpkin leading up to last weekrsquos game He will have season-

ending surgery on his handWithout Holbrook UNM was

unable to sustain any traction and in Fort Collins Colo two-win Col-orado State beat the Lobos 38-14 There the Lobos surrendered 584 offensive yards and gave up 328

rushing yardsLocksley said UNMrsquos run defense

was full of holes even though it pre-viously did a good job stopping oth-er teamsrsquo ground attack

ldquoI thought we were making prog-ress after the San Diego State gamerdquo

Locksley said ldquoOne of the things that I thought we could say wersquove done well here if we can say we did anything well this season it was on the defensive side of the ball and stopping the run I thought we did that well the last three games up

until Colorado StaterdquoGood thing then that the Cow-

boys have struggled to run the ball this season They are 116th out of 120 Football Sub Division teams av-eraging just 774 rushing yards per game Last week Wyoming fell to SDSU 48-38 at home

Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen said his team put up nearly 40 points on the scoreboard yet walked away with a loss But he said during the weekly Mountain West Conference teleconference that Wyoming can still finish on a high note starting with the Lobos

ldquoTheyrsquore huge (games)rdquo Chris-tensen said ldquoBut as I told the team next season started (on Monday)rdquo

Speaking of big games Locksley said the Lobos are running out of opportunities to get their first win

ldquoThis is definitely an important week for us as a football programrdquo Locksley said ldquoWe need to find a way to get a win Our goal this week like it is every week is to go out prepare play with great effort and find a way to get a W on Saturday mdash which is something that we obvi-ously havenrsquot been able to dordquo

Vanessa Sanchez Daily LoboUNM tight end Lucas Reed catches a pass over SDSU defensive back Andrew Preston in the Lobosrsquo home loss to the Aztecs 30-20 UNM hosts Wyoming this Saturday at University Stadium

Up Next

Football vs Wyoming

Saturday4 pm

University Stadium

On-and-off field injuries dampen hopes for winlobo football

Friday November 5 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

FRIDAY 115CAMPUS EVENTSWRC Film SeriesStarts at 1200pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterWhen Your Hands Are Tied is an educational film that explores the unique ways in which young native people are finding to express themselves in the contemporary world while maintaining strong traditional lives

Chemistry Departmentrsquos Friday Seminar SeriesStarts at 300pmLocation Clark Hall Room 101The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology welcomes Professor Peter Zhang from the Department Chemistry at the University of South Florida

Words Afire Festival of New Plays Directed ReadingsStarts at 600pmLocation Experimental TheatreUNMrsquos Department of Theatre and Dance Presents the Words Afire New Play Festival Di-rected Readings Nationally Acclaimed Dramatic Writing Program httptheatreunmeduwaf

Volleyball Lobos vs Horned FrogsStarts at 700pmLocation Johnson CenterCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Texas Christian Horned Frogs Student Admission is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSCaring Across New MexicoStarts at 800amLocation Embassy SuitesA venue for communication among caregivers on career opportunities job advancement job benefits advocacy and legislation affecting those who provide care

SATURDAY 116CAMPUS EVENTSDixon Artists Studio TourStarts at 800amLocation UNM Continuing EducationFor more information visit dceunmedustory-of-new-mexicohtm or call Joan Cok at 505-277-0563 To register visit dceunmedu

UNM School of Engineering Open HouseStarts at 100pmLocation Centennial Engineering CenterVisit labs see student projects learn about undergraduate degree programs and meet faculty staff and students

Football Lobos vs CowboysStarts at 400pmLocation University StadiumCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Wyoming Cowboys Student Admission is FREE

Menrsquos Basketball Lobos vs SpartansStarts at 800pmLocation The PitCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Manchester Spartans Student Admis-sion is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSFlag Football for HopeStarts at 830amLocation Heritage Hills ParkFor more information you can go to our website at httphstrial-flagfootballfintuitwebsitescom and email us at flagfootball4hopegmailcom

Bridal Event by Mati Jewelers amp Brides by DemetriosStarts at 1100amLocation Mati Jewelers Store

This event is the perfect opportunity to plan your dress and your wedding ring in time for your spring nuptials

JOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

SUNDAY 117CAMPUS EVENTSHula-Hoop Circus ArtsStarts at 300pmLocation 3rd Floor of the SUB and UNMrsquos Duck PondMake your own hula-hoops and learn cool cir-cus tricks Materials and instruction provided Totally free and open to the community

Werewolf The ForsakenStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBPlay a character as part of White Wolf Publish-ingrsquos ongoing official worldwide chroniclePlease call Marco at 505 453 7825 for informa-tionconfirmation

Ali Abunimah Talk From New Mexico to PalestineStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBThe title of Abunimahrsquos talk will be ldquoFrom New Mexico to Palestine The Global Struggle for Hu-man Rights and Equalityrdquo The talk will address the issues surrounding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

COMMUNITY EVENTSJOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

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Life GuardJohnson Center

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The Mind Research Network is seeking healthy individuals 21-40 years of age for an alcohol study The study involves two appointments on UNMrsquos North Campus at The Mind Research Network and the General Clinical Research Center You will be compensated up to $100 for your participation

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Coach expects big thingsby Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

Itrsquos early-season college baseballrsquos version of the Fall Classic

The UNM baseball team conclud-ed its Cherry-Silver World Series on Thursday after a three-game set at Lobo Field

Despite losing the first two games the Silver squad won Game 3 7-5

Head coach Ray Birmingham said he was pleased with both teamsrsquo per-formance during the three-day series

ldquoIt was the same thing that I have seen all fallrdquo he said ldquoThere is a pretty good team here and a lot of talent Itrsquos young but as they grow theyrsquoll be pret-ty historical for the University of New Mexicordquo

The game-changing play came in the fifth inning Transfer outfield-er Jase Morgan hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning to give Silver a 7-5 lead

ldquoI was just trying to get a decent pitch to swing atrdquo Morgan said ldquoI was just trying to change my approach just because I had been swinging at crap all day Finally I get a good pitch and it was up I made good contact and to be honest with you I just thought it was going to be a fly ball but it ended up carrying out of the parkrdquo

The Silver squad was also pro-pelled by a little trickery

On the mound in the seventh in-ning Quay Grant used a hidden-ball play to get the second out at second base picking off runner Nate Ross

Birmingham said there is big-league talent on his roster

ldquoThe thing that I noticed on the field when I was out here the other day what could be our starting de-fense on the infieldrdquo he said ldquoWith (Mitchell) Garve and DJ and Alex All-britton and whoever we can get here at first base they could all get draftedrdquo

Cherry demolished silver 11-2 in

Game 1 on Tuesday pounding out 16 hits before squeaking out a 10th-in-ning victory Wednesday

Freshman third baseman DJ Pe-terson led Tuesdayrsquos charge He was 3-for-5 with a home run four RBIs and two runs He scored four runs during Wednesdayrsquos game

Petersen said fall ball is a growing period for young players

ldquoIt was a good experience and it was competitiverdquo he said ldquoBoth pitch-ers threw really well on both teams all fall and throughout the series but the red team came out on top because they hit betterrdquo

Despite making its first NCAA tournament appearance since 1962 last year Birmingham said his squad feels no added stress this year

ldquoAre you kidding me This team doesnrsquot feel pressurerdquo Birmingham said ldquoThe University of New Mexi-co doesnrsquot feel any pressure Itrsquos the team thatrsquos playing us who feels the pressurerdquo

Robert Maes Daily LoboFreshman outfielder Brian Smith of the UNM baseball team takes a practice swing on deck during Game 3 of the Cherry-Silver World Series at Lobo Field The Cherry took two of three games from Silver but Silver won 7-5 on Thursday

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Variety Noodle Soupto keep you warmServing Sushi Tempura and Fish

MIRAIJapanese Cuisine

Your art needs a homeSubmit your creative works to

Conceptions Southwest UNMrsquos Art amp Literary Magazine

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by Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

The UNM football team has two home games left and maybe one last chance to avoid a looming possibil-ity an 0-12 season

The Lobos host Wyoming on Sat-urday at University Stadium be-fore heading to Air Force and BYU and returning home to host nation-al powerhouse TCU at the season finale

Head coach Mike Locksley said UNMrsquos winless streak is a result of inconsistency

ldquoItrsquos tough to deal withrdquo he said ldquoBut itrsquos definitely in my experi-ence a byproduct of an inexperi-enced teamAs a coaching staff we have to find a way to get our players to play at a consistent levelrdquo

If anything has been consistent this year itrsquos been UNMrsquos quarter-back shuffle

After missing action for five weeks BR Holbrook played against San Diego but was knocked out in the third quarter Last week Hol-brook aggravated his shoulder in the first quarter and sat the rest of the game He had an MRI but it didnrsquot reveal structural damage

ldquo(The doctors) are calling it a badly bruised triceprdquo Locksley said ldquoUnfortunately the tricep plays a major role in throwing the football but BR will do anything he can to playrdquo

If he canrsquot go that leaves the reins to either freshman quarterback Tar-ean Austin or Stump Godfrey who took over for Holbrook against the Rams

Brad Gruner is unavailable be-cause he sliced his hand while carv-ing a pumpkin leading up to last weekrsquos game He will have season-

ending surgery on his handWithout Holbrook UNM was

unable to sustain any traction and in Fort Collins Colo two-win Col-orado State beat the Lobos 38-14 There the Lobos surrendered 584 offensive yards and gave up 328

rushing yardsLocksley said UNMrsquos run defense

was full of holes even though it pre-viously did a good job stopping oth-er teamsrsquo ground attack

ldquoI thought we were making prog-ress after the San Diego State gamerdquo

Locksley said ldquoOne of the things that I thought we could say wersquove done well here if we can say we did anything well this season it was on the defensive side of the ball and stopping the run I thought we did that well the last three games up

until Colorado StaterdquoGood thing then that the Cow-

boys have struggled to run the ball this season They are 116th out of 120 Football Sub Division teams av-eraging just 774 rushing yards per game Last week Wyoming fell to SDSU 48-38 at home

Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen said his team put up nearly 40 points on the scoreboard yet walked away with a loss But he said during the weekly Mountain West Conference teleconference that Wyoming can still finish on a high note starting with the Lobos

ldquoTheyrsquore huge (games)rdquo Chris-tensen said ldquoBut as I told the team next season started (on Monday)rdquo

Speaking of big games Locksley said the Lobos are running out of opportunities to get their first win

ldquoThis is definitely an important week for us as a football programrdquo Locksley said ldquoWe need to find a way to get a win Our goal this week like it is every week is to go out prepare play with great effort and find a way to get a W on Saturday mdash which is something that we obvi-ously havenrsquot been able to dordquo

Vanessa Sanchez Daily LoboUNM tight end Lucas Reed catches a pass over SDSU defensive back Andrew Preston in the Lobosrsquo home loss to the Aztecs 30-20 UNM hosts Wyoming this Saturday at University Stadium

Up Next

Football vs Wyoming

Saturday4 pm

University Stadium

On-and-off field injuries dampen hopes for winlobo football

Friday November 5 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

FRIDAY 115CAMPUS EVENTSWRC Film SeriesStarts at 1200pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterWhen Your Hands Are Tied is an educational film that explores the unique ways in which young native people are finding to express themselves in the contemporary world while maintaining strong traditional lives

Chemistry Departmentrsquos Friday Seminar SeriesStarts at 300pmLocation Clark Hall Room 101The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology welcomes Professor Peter Zhang from the Department Chemistry at the University of South Florida

Words Afire Festival of New Plays Directed ReadingsStarts at 600pmLocation Experimental TheatreUNMrsquos Department of Theatre and Dance Presents the Words Afire New Play Festival Di-rected Readings Nationally Acclaimed Dramatic Writing Program httptheatreunmeduwaf

Volleyball Lobos vs Horned FrogsStarts at 700pmLocation Johnson CenterCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Texas Christian Horned Frogs Student Admission is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSCaring Across New MexicoStarts at 800amLocation Embassy SuitesA venue for communication among caregivers on career opportunities job advancement job benefits advocacy and legislation affecting those who provide care

SATURDAY 116CAMPUS EVENTSDixon Artists Studio TourStarts at 800amLocation UNM Continuing EducationFor more information visit dceunmedustory-of-new-mexicohtm or call Joan Cok at 505-277-0563 To register visit dceunmedu

UNM School of Engineering Open HouseStarts at 100pmLocation Centennial Engineering CenterVisit labs see student projects learn about undergraduate degree programs and meet faculty staff and students

Football Lobos vs CowboysStarts at 400pmLocation University StadiumCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Wyoming Cowboys Student Admission is FREE

Menrsquos Basketball Lobos vs SpartansStarts at 800pmLocation The PitCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Manchester Spartans Student Admis-sion is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSFlag Football for HopeStarts at 830amLocation Heritage Hills ParkFor more information you can go to our website at httphstrial-flagfootballfintuitwebsitescom and email us at flagfootball4hopegmailcom

Bridal Event by Mati Jewelers amp Brides by DemetriosStarts at 1100amLocation Mati Jewelers Store

This event is the perfect opportunity to plan your dress and your wedding ring in time for your spring nuptials

JOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

SUNDAY 117CAMPUS EVENTSHula-Hoop Circus ArtsStarts at 300pmLocation 3rd Floor of the SUB and UNMrsquos Duck PondMake your own hula-hoops and learn cool cir-cus tricks Materials and instruction provided Totally free and open to the community

Werewolf The ForsakenStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBPlay a character as part of White Wolf Publish-ingrsquos ongoing official worldwide chroniclePlease call Marco at 505 453 7825 for informa-tionconfirmation

Ali Abunimah Talk From New Mexico to PalestineStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBThe title of Abunimahrsquos talk will be ldquoFrom New Mexico to Palestine The Global Struggle for Hu-man Rights and Equalityrdquo The talk will address the issues surrounding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

COMMUNITY EVENTSJOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

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by Ryan Tomarirtomariunmedu

The UNM football team has two home games left and maybe one last chance to avoid a looming possibil-ity an 0-12 season

The Lobos host Wyoming on Sat-urday at University Stadium be-fore heading to Air Force and BYU and returning home to host nation-al powerhouse TCU at the season finale

Head coach Mike Locksley said UNMrsquos winless streak is a result of inconsistency

ldquoItrsquos tough to deal withrdquo he said ldquoBut itrsquos definitely in my experi-ence a byproduct of an inexperi-enced teamAs a coaching staff we have to find a way to get our players to play at a consistent levelrdquo

If anything has been consistent this year itrsquos been UNMrsquos quarter-back shuffle

After missing action for five weeks BR Holbrook played against San Diego but was knocked out in the third quarter Last week Hol-brook aggravated his shoulder in the first quarter and sat the rest of the game He had an MRI but it didnrsquot reveal structural damage

ldquo(The doctors) are calling it a badly bruised triceprdquo Locksley said ldquoUnfortunately the tricep plays a major role in throwing the football but BR will do anything he can to playrdquo

If he canrsquot go that leaves the reins to either freshman quarterback Tar-ean Austin or Stump Godfrey who took over for Holbrook against the Rams

Brad Gruner is unavailable be-cause he sliced his hand while carv-ing a pumpkin leading up to last weekrsquos game He will have season-

ending surgery on his handWithout Holbrook UNM was

unable to sustain any traction and in Fort Collins Colo two-win Col-orado State beat the Lobos 38-14 There the Lobos surrendered 584 offensive yards and gave up 328

rushing yardsLocksley said UNMrsquos run defense

was full of holes even though it pre-viously did a good job stopping oth-er teamsrsquo ground attack

ldquoI thought we were making prog-ress after the San Diego State gamerdquo

Locksley said ldquoOne of the things that I thought we could say wersquove done well here if we can say we did anything well this season it was on the defensive side of the ball and stopping the run I thought we did that well the last three games up

until Colorado StaterdquoGood thing then that the Cow-

boys have struggled to run the ball this season They are 116th out of 120 Football Sub Division teams av-eraging just 774 rushing yards per game Last week Wyoming fell to SDSU 48-38 at home

Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen said his team put up nearly 40 points on the scoreboard yet walked away with a loss But he said during the weekly Mountain West Conference teleconference that Wyoming can still finish on a high note starting with the Lobos

ldquoTheyrsquore huge (games)rdquo Chris-tensen said ldquoBut as I told the team next season started (on Monday)rdquo

Speaking of big games Locksley said the Lobos are running out of opportunities to get their first win

ldquoThis is definitely an important week for us as a football programrdquo Locksley said ldquoWe need to find a way to get a win Our goal this week like it is every week is to go out prepare play with great effort and find a way to get a W on Saturday mdash which is something that we obvi-ously havenrsquot been able to dordquo

Vanessa Sanchez Daily LoboUNM tight end Lucas Reed catches a pass over SDSU defensive back Andrew Preston in the Lobosrsquo home loss to the Aztecs 30-20 UNM hosts Wyoming this Saturday at University Stadium

Up Next

Football vs Wyoming

Saturday4 pm

University Stadium

On-and-off field injuries dampen hopes for winlobo football

Friday November 5 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

FRIDAY 115CAMPUS EVENTSWRC Film SeriesStarts at 1200pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterWhen Your Hands Are Tied is an educational film that explores the unique ways in which young native people are finding to express themselves in the contemporary world while maintaining strong traditional lives

Chemistry Departmentrsquos Friday Seminar SeriesStarts at 300pmLocation Clark Hall Room 101The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology welcomes Professor Peter Zhang from the Department Chemistry at the University of South Florida

Words Afire Festival of New Plays Directed ReadingsStarts at 600pmLocation Experimental TheatreUNMrsquos Department of Theatre and Dance Presents the Words Afire New Play Festival Di-rected Readings Nationally Acclaimed Dramatic Writing Program httptheatreunmeduwaf

Volleyball Lobos vs Horned FrogsStarts at 700pmLocation Johnson CenterCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Texas Christian Horned Frogs Student Admission is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSCaring Across New MexicoStarts at 800amLocation Embassy SuitesA venue for communication among caregivers on career opportunities job advancement job benefits advocacy and legislation affecting those who provide care

SATURDAY 116CAMPUS EVENTSDixon Artists Studio TourStarts at 800amLocation UNM Continuing EducationFor more information visit dceunmedustory-of-new-mexicohtm or call Joan Cok at 505-277-0563 To register visit dceunmedu

UNM School of Engineering Open HouseStarts at 100pmLocation Centennial Engineering CenterVisit labs see student projects learn about undergraduate degree programs and meet faculty staff and students

Football Lobos vs CowboysStarts at 400pmLocation University StadiumCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Wyoming Cowboys Student Admission is FREE

Menrsquos Basketball Lobos vs SpartansStarts at 800pmLocation The PitCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Manchester Spartans Student Admis-sion is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSFlag Football for HopeStarts at 830amLocation Heritage Hills ParkFor more information you can go to our website at httphstrial-flagfootballfintuitwebsitescom and email us at flagfootball4hopegmailcom

Bridal Event by Mati Jewelers amp Brides by DemetriosStarts at 1100amLocation Mati Jewelers Store

This event is the perfect opportunity to plan your dress and your wedding ring in time for your spring nuptials

JOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

SUNDAY 117CAMPUS EVENTSHula-Hoop Circus ArtsStarts at 300pmLocation 3rd Floor of the SUB and UNMrsquos Duck PondMake your own hula-hoops and learn cool cir-cus tricks Materials and instruction provided Totally free and open to the community

Werewolf The ForsakenStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBPlay a character as part of White Wolf Publish-ingrsquos ongoing official worldwide chroniclePlease call Marco at 505 453 7825 for informa-tionconfirmation

Ali Abunimah Talk From New Mexico to PalestineStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBThe title of Abunimahrsquos talk will be ldquoFrom New Mexico to Palestine The Global Struggle for Hu-man Rights and Equalityrdquo The talk will address the issues surrounding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

COMMUNITY EVENTSJOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

LOBO LIFE Event CalendarPlanning your weekend has never been easier

DAILY LOBOnew mexico

Please limit your description to 25 words (although you may type in more your description will be ed-ited to 25 words To have your event published in the Daily Lobo on the day of the event submit at least 3 school days prior to the event Events in the Daily Lobo will apear with the title time location and 25 word description Although events will only publish in the Daily Lobo on the day of the event events will be on the web once submitted and ap-proved Events may be edited and may not publish on the Web or in the Daily Lobo at the discretion of the Daily Lobo

Placing an event in the Lobo Life calendar

1 Go to wwwdailylobocom

2 Click on ldquoEventsrdquo link near the top of the page

3 Click on ldquoSubmit an Event Listingrdquo on the right side of the page

4 Type in the event information and submit

Future events may be previewed at

wwwdailylobocom

SPONSOR THISCROSSWORD

Get your name out there with the Daily Crossword

5052775656SPONSOR THIS

SUDOKUGet your name out there with the Daily Sudoku5052775656

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FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 5 2010

ACROSS1 Tic __5 Travis of country

10 Arrange in atournament

14 Elizarsquos greeting15 2009 Man

BookerInternationalPrize WinnerAlice

16 Poi base17 Favorable time to

place an onlinebid

19 ldquo__ Almightyrdquo2007 film

20 Sacred scroll21 Silent23 Wellness gp24 __ de toilette26 Nobelist Bohr27 Online

networking sitetrainee

31 What odes do34 1987 Costner

role35 Hope-Crosby

destination36 Pay for periodic

use37 Coll of 12 signs38 Afghanistanrsquos

Tora __ region39 2007 honor for

Hugh LaurieAbbr

40 ldquo__ Ben Adhemrdquo42 Warned in a way44 Detectiversquos job

concerning apersonal onlinerelationship

47 Bottom bits48 Word before or

after pack49 27-Down eg52 Colorful fish55 Kirin beer rival57 Starting stake58 Spinner seen in

an online video60 Bakery buys61 Seaside flock62 Bit of Marxrsquos

legacy63 It may number in

the thousands64 Ones changing

locks65 Agile

DOWN1 Effectiveness2 ldquoTuesdays With

Morrierdquo author3 Light smoke

4 Milk source5 ldquoI didnrsquot need to

know thatrdquo6 Accumulates7 Chinese leader8 Defeated

decisively9 Student

resentersperhaps

10 ldquo__ By Starlightrdquojazz standard

11 Gatherinformationsecretly

12 Some arenamed for musicgenres

13 Slips into18 Milk by-products22 Winter mos25 Suffix with lip-27 49-Across from

which BuzzAldrin turneddown a fullscholarship

28 Actress Aimeacutee29 53-Downrsquos

homeland30 Fly catcher31 27-Down fig32 Sitcom whose

theme song wassung by its star

33 Toastmastersrsquostock

37 Albee play withldquoTherdquo

38 Buzzer40 Put oneself at

risk in a way41 Messed up a

hole maybe42 ldquoHey ewerdquo43 Cornerstone

abbr45 He played Marty

in ldquoMartyrdquo46 Serious

depression

49 Prepared totake notice

50 Church area51 Wide-haunched52 Cop stopping

traffic53 Singer born

Eithne PatriciaNiacute Bhraonaacutein

54 Odd character56 Movies with ldquoIIrdquo

in their titlesAbbr

59 Sub letters

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

By David Poole 11510

(c)2010 Tribune Media Services Inc 11510

Mal and Chad dailycrossword

dailysudokulevel 1 2 3 4 Solutions to Thursdayrsquos Puuzzle

Page 8 Friday November 5 2010 New Mexico Daily loboclassifieds

AnnouncementsSTRESSED LOG ON to wwwSpiritualitycom

FEEL BETTER AT 277-3013 Agora Helpline wwwagoracarescom

Fun Food MusicLIVE SALSA PARTYSon Como SonSat Nov 6Cooperage930 -1$7 cover(21 and up)

AuditionsPLAYBOY OF THE Western World Adobe Theatre 116 1pm 117 630pm Contact Frank Melcorie for more info 262-4124

Lost and FoundLOST FUJI ROUBAIX Road bike Re- ward if found No questions asked Call Nathan at 801-472-3196

ServicesABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices Caring and confidential FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Curtis Boyd MD PC 522 Lomas Blvd NE 242-7512

PAPER DUE FORMER UNM instruc- tor PhD English published can help 254-9615 MasterCard VISA

TUTORING - ALL AGES most subjects Experienced PhD 265-7799

MATHEMATICS STATISTICS TUTOR Billy Brown PhD College and HSwelbert53aolcom 401-8139

BIRTHRIGHT CARES FREE pregnancy tests help 262-2235

DR ELMER J PACHECO MD an- nounces the opening of his Internal Medicine Practice in Rio Rancho starting December 1st 2010 Dr Pacheco is a Board Certified In- ternist with special interests in Blood Disorders Diabetes Hyper- tension and Health Improvement

With over 25 years of experience Dr Pacheco was trained in Medical Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center Geriatric Patients are most welcomed Visits are on an appoint- ment basis only No pain control pa- tients seen El Doctor habla Espanol Please call 505-234-1616 for your ap-pointment

GUITAR PIANO BASS Lessons $20hour 980-4322

Your SpaceSOCIALIST SEEKING DISCUSSION Group Looking for people to get to- gether with and talk about Socialism E- mail zaphikielmailcom

MICHELLE IrsquoM SORRY Irsquove been a jerk You are such a blessing to me I love you so much Thank you for sticking with me

ALEX I JUST wanted to let you know that Aylie and I love you so much Have a great day Love Ari

ApartmentsMOVE IN SPECIAL- walk to UNM 1BDRMS starting at $575mo includes utilities No pets 255-2685 268-0525

UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $490 2BDRM $675 +utilities Clean quiet re- modeled No pets allowed Move in spe- cial 573-7839

APARTMENT HUNTING wwwkeithpropertiescom

1BDRMS 3 BLOCKS to UNM no pets Clean quiet and affordable 301 Har- vard SE 262-0433

UNMCNM STUDIOS 1BDRM 2BDRMS 3BDRMS and 4BDRMS William H Cornelius Real Estate Con- sultant 243-2229

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM Free utilities $445mo 246-2038 1515 Copper NE wwwkachina-propertiescom

WWWUNMRENTALSCOMAwesome university apartments Unique hardwood floors FPs court- yards fenced yards Houses cottages efficiencies studios 1 and 2 and 3BDRMs Garages Month to month op- tion 843-9642 Open 7 daysweek

FREE UNM PARKING Nob Hill Living 1bdrm $490mo 256-9500

Houses For RentBEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME 3BDRM 2BA 2CG 7-Miles from UNM Wash- erDryer No Smoking No Pets $1100mo plus security deposit Call 259-5760 to view

3BDRM 2BA 1724SF $1250mo unm- househomecomcastnet minutes (ac- tually close) to UNM Dogs OK 256- 8135 Avail now

TOWNHOUSE COORS AND North I-40 $900mo 3BDRM 2BA 1-car garage 505-400-8934

$980MO +DD 3BDRM 1BA 1-CG Ridgecrest area quiet neighborhood WD hookup 232-4322

Rooms For Rent1 ROOM AVAILABLE asap rent is $300 +utilities Pets allowed North valley Call Alexandria at 505-220-3503

SUPER FUN ROOMATES with 1bdrm in a 3bdrm house available in the Heights $400mo untils included amp Internet Washer Dryer Email Kaleen at kaleen_baileyyahoocom

GREAT TEMPORARY HOUSING avail- able No lease all utilities included great affordable living Starts at $19999 plus tax per week All two room suites Please call Debbie at at the Barcelona Suites (Lomas amp Louisiana) 505-255-5566

MASTER BEDROOM amp Bathroom in spacious house 10 second walk to UNM Maintained Yard garage $455mo (Water amp waste included) In- ternet available fun roomates (505)- 417-2526

FEMALE NS GRAD Student (or Mature Undergrad) wliberal values preferred for spacious roombath in my warm bright home House 10 mins UNM Irsquom busy female healthcare professional $425mo including utilitiescable $250dd No pets (I do have a cat) Pos- sibility to trade from rent for cookinggar- dening 505-450-6024

RESPONSIBLE FEMALE WANTED Clean quiet 2brm house 10 mins from campus $400 +12 utils No pets smok- ing Parking included Please call 505- 280-9783

NICE BDRM $390 pm 15 min from UNM Jim 917-3327

2 RESPONSIBLE ADULTS looking for 3rd roomie 3BDRM house Approx 10 mins from UNM $332mo +utils E-mail for details amp info sheet jensch29hot mailcom

ROOMMATE OPEN-MINDED- 2BDRM 1BA small house near campus $300 all bill paid 505-435-5973 Randy

For SaleSELLING POKEMON YU-Gi-Oh amp Magic cards 505-507-7334

LOBO PAX NECK and back rice heating and cooling pads for sale all proceeds go to Susan G Komen lobopaxgmail com facebookcomlobopax for more info

SNOW CAMPERS ENJOY all the beauty of winter without ever being cold again httpmaryiscomsnow

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

NEW CANON G11 Powershot Camera for sale $420 obo Call Mel 505-263- 8827 or Mari 505-235-8796

FIRE WOOD FREE Delivery in Albu- querque $125 = 12 cord $250 = Full Cord $10 off for UNM students Call 504-8029

TWO EPIPHONE SGS one red Special Model $100 one black G-400 $300 Call 450-6373

Students Sell Your Stuff Here for Free classifiedsdailylobocom

Marron Hall 107

Vehicles For Sale2005 LEXUS ES 330 43000 miles Great Condition no problems Asking $17200 (2000 under NADA) CallTxt 505-331-6836

MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 2005 Yamaha VStar 1100CC very low mileage many extras have been added Asking price $6000OBO Contact 610- 4165 or 898-4242

NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907- 6479

97 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 cyl NEW Battery amp ignition PL PW PS tilt T- Top Owned by mechanicrsquos son $3000 obo (505)697-1832

Jobs Off CampusBUSY DOWNTOWN ATTORNEYS re- quire part-time office assistant 20 hoursweek Tasks may include filing answering the telephone sending mail and running errands Please fax re- sume to (505)764-0007

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea

2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) sponsored by Korean government$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insuranceMust have completed two years of un- dergraduateLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr

2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwepikgokr

Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom

MALE ASSISTANTAIDE NEEDED By bookmanspiritual director Mornings Preferred 15-30hrswk saintbo brakoczyaolcom

BARTENDING UP TO $300day No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100

IMMEDIATE OPENING PART Time in- surance office data entry processing po- sition Will train capable and motivated individuals $800 to start Email your re- sume to cynthialuaip-inccom

XMAS BREAK JOBS- Not going home for the holidays The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has po- sitions available from Dec 15 to Jan 3Rate of pay is $900hr plus time amp a half for OT Meals amp housing included Stay free from 13 to 18 to explore the area ski slopes Contact Phil Dwyer 970-887-3344

JCPENNEY PORTRAITS COTTON- WOOD Mall Now Hiring Send resume to SMP0696lifetouchcom

WANTED EGG DONORS Would you be interested in giving the Gift of Life to an Infertile couple We are a local Infer- tility Clinic looking for healthy women between the ages of 21-33 who are non- smoking and have a normal BMI and are interested in anonymous egg dona- tion The experience is emotionally re- warding and you will be financially com- pensated for your time All donations are strictly confidential Interested candi- dates please contact Myra at The Cen- ter for Reproductive Medicine of NM at 505-224-7429

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

OUTGOING ORGANIZED CONTACT managers needed Commission based Great $$ Flexible hours Mon- Thurs Potential of $1200mo or more at 25 Hrs a week Bilingual proffered Farm- ers Insurance Herman Sanchez hsanchezfarmersagentcom or 505- 453-7132

Jobs WantedEARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads wwwAd CarDrivercom

Work Study JobsUNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAMSeeking skilled IT tech Awarded work- study PT 15-20 hourswk To apply visit httpunmjobsunmedu Posting No 0808376 Email honorsunmedu with questions

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Project AssistantIT Classroom Technologies 02-01-2011 $1400hr

Radiology Medical Student AsstRadiology Gen02-02-2011 $12-15

Office AssistantChemistry Dept02-02-2011 $750hr

Planning InternOff Campus Work Study 01-21-2011 $1400

Peer Learning FacilitatorTitle V 01-21-2011 $900hr

Undergraduate Research AssistantCASAA Clinical Rsrch Gen Admin01-31-2011$875-1050

Reading and Math TutorsSFAO Admin01-28-2011$850

Upward Bound Educational Men-tor TutorCEOP01-26-2011$900

CASA TutorTaos Branch 01-20-2011 Minimum $850

Library Technician II Bunting Visual Resources Library 01-19-2011 $750-800

CASAA PES Re-search AssistantCASAA General Administrative 01-18-2011 $1075 - $1100 per hour

Lab Assistant IIEarth and Planetary Sciences E PS 01-17-2011 $750hour

Peer Learning Fa-cilitatorMentorCEOP - Outreach 01-18-2011 $900hr

IT Support Special-istDevelopment Of-fice General 01-18-2011 $950-1175

Student SupervisorUniv Lbry Zim-merman Library 01-18-2011 $950

General Services AssistantUNM Public Events 01-18-2011 $750

Bilingual SpanishEnglish Teacher and InterpreterOff Campus Work Study 12-06-2010 $1000

Bindery AsstUNM Copy Center01-26-2011 $750hr

GreeterStudent Financial Aid SFAO Open Until Filled 750

Student Lab As-sistant IICRTC Experimen-tal Therapeutics 01-14-2011 $813 - $875 per hour

Law Student Research AssistantTutorSchool of Law Administration 01-14-2011 $900-1400

Marketing As-sistantContinuing Educa-tion Cont Ed 01-13-2011 $800 Hourly

Library Assistant 3Univ Lbry Zim-merman Library 01-13-2011 $850

After School Program Counselor (Science)Off Campus Work Study 01-13-2011 $850 - 1050

ASUNM SWFC ProjectionistStudent Govt Acct Office 01-13-2011 $775hr

Cafeteria AidValencia County Branch01-13-2011 750 to 800

Project AssistantIT Comptroller 01-13-2011 $10-$12 DOE

Library Assistant 2Univ Libraries 01-13-2011 $750

Res Life Desk At-tendantHousing Svcs Deans Personnel 01-13-2011 750

Student Safety and Security StaffHousing Svcs Deans Personnel 01-13-2011 850

Office AssistantPediatrics Hema-tology Oncology 01-13-2011 $875hr

Event TechNew Mexico Union Building Svcs 01-13-2011 $750 per hour

Computer Support TechUNM Ticketing Services 01-12-2011 $750-850

Note- TakerAccessibility Resource Center 01-11-2011 $750

Office AssistantPayroll Depart-ment 01-11-2011 $750 per hour

Community Education Office AssistantValencia County Branch01-12-2011 $750 - $775

Data EntryCAPS General Administrative 01-01-2011 $750hr

Check out a few of the Jobs on Main Campus available through Student Employment

Listed by Position Title Department Closing Date Salary

For more information about these positions to view all positions or to apply visit httpsunmjobsunmedu

Call the Daily Lobo at 277-5656 to find out how your job can be the Job of the Day

Job of the Day

Life GuardJohnson Center

02-02-2011$8 per hour

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Friday November 5 2010 Page 7New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

FRIDAY 115CAMPUS EVENTSWRC Film SeriesStarts at 1200pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterWhen Your Hands Are Tied is an educational film that explores the unique ways in which young native people are finding to express themselves in the contemporary world while maintaining strong traditional lives

Chemistry Departmentrsquos Friday Seminar SeriesStarts at 300pmLocation Clark Hall Room 101The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology welcomes Professor Peter Zhang from the Department Chemistry at the University of South Florida

Words Afire Festival of New Plays Directed ReadingsStarts at 600pmLocation Experimental TheatreUNMrsquos Department of Theatre and Dance Presents the Words Afire New Play Festival Di-rected Readings Nationally Acclaimed Dramatic Writing Program httptheatreunmeduwaf

Volleyball Lobos vs Horned FrogsStarts at 700pmLocation Johnson CenterCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Texas Christian Horned Frogs Student Admission is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSCaring Across New MexicoStarts at 800amLocation Embassy SuitesA venue for communication among caregivers on career opportunities job advancement job benefits advocacy and legislation affecting those who provide care

SATURDAY 116CAMPUS EVENTSDixon Artists Studio TourStarts at 800amLocation UNM Continuing EducationFor more information visit dceunmedustory-of-new-mexicohtm or call Joan Cok at 505-277-0563 To register visit dceunmedu

UNM School of Engineering Open HouseStarts at 100pmLocation Centennial Engineering CenterVisit labs see student projects learn about undergraduate degree programs and meet faculty staff and students

Football Lobos vs CowboysStarts at 400pmLocation University StadiumCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Wyoming Cowboys Student Admission is FREE

Menrsquos Basketball Lobos vs SpartansStarts at 800pmLocation The PitCheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on the Manchester Spartans Student Admis-sion is FREE

COMMUNITY EVENTSFlag Football for HopeStarts at 830amLocation Heritage Hills ParkFor more information you can go to our website at httphstrial-flagfootballfintuitwebsitescom and email us at flagfootball4hopegmailcom

Bridal Event by Mati Jewelers amp Brides by DemetriosStarts at 1100amLocation Mati Jewelers Store

This event is the perfect opportunity to plan your dress and your wedding ring in time for your spring nuptials

JOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

SUNDAY 117CAMPUS EVENTSHula-Hoop Circus ArtsStarts at 300pmLocation 3rd Floor of the SUB and UNMrsquos Duck PondMake your own hula-hoops and learn cool cir-cus tricks Materials and instruction provided Totally free and open to the community

Werewolf The ForsakenStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBPlay a character as part of White Wolf Publish-ingrsquos ongoing official worldwide chroniclePlease call Marco at 505 453 7825 for informa-tionconfirmation

Ali Abunimah Talk From New Mexico to PalestineStarts at 700pmLocation SUB Santa Ana AampBThe title of Abunimahrsquos talk will be ldquoFrom New Mexico to Palestine The Global Struggle for Hu-man Rights and Equalityrdquo The talk will address the issues surrounding the Israel-Palestine Conflict

COMMUNITY EVENTSJOURNEY FROM ZANSKARStarts at 800pmLocation Guild Cinema$15 single admission $25 couples $5 children under 18 - A RigDzin Dharma Center Building Fund Benefit

LOBO LIFE Event CalendarPlanning your weekend has never been easier

DAILY LOBOnew mexico

Please limit your description to 25 words (although you may type in more your description will be ed-ited to 25 words To have your event published in the Daily Lobo on the day of the event submit at least 3 school days prior to the event Events in the Daily Lobo will apear with the title time location and 25 word description Although events will only publish in the Daily Lobo on the day of the event events will be on the web once submitted and ap-proved Events may be edited and may not publish on the Web or in the Daily Lobo at the discretion of the Daily Lobo

Placing an event in the Lobo Life calendar

1 Go to wwwdailylobocom

2 Click on ldquoEventsrdquo link near the top of the page

3 Click on ldquoSubmit an Event Listingrdquo on the right side of the page

4 Type in the event information and submit

Future events may be previewed at

wwwdailylobocom

SPONSOR THISCROSSWORD

Get your name out there with the Daily Crossword

5052775656SPONSOR THIS

SUDOKUGet your name out there with the Daily Sudoku5052775656

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis

FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 5 2010

ACROSS1 Tic __5 Travis of country

10 Arrange in atournament

14 Elizarsquos greeting15 2009 Man

BookerInternationalPrize WinnerAlice

16 Poi base17 Favorable time to

place an onlinebid

19 ldquo__ Almightyrdquo2007 film

20 Sacred scroll21 Silent23 Wellness gp24 __ de toilette26 Nobelist Bohr27 Online

networking sitetrainee

31 What odes do34 1987 Costner

role35 Hope-Crosby

destination36 Pay for periodic

use37 Coll of 12 signs38 Afghanistanrsquos

Tora __ region39 2007 honor for

Hugh LaurieAbbr

40 ldquo__ Ben Adhemrdquo42 Warned in a way44 Detectiversquos job

concerning apersonal onlinerelationship

47 Bottom bits48 Word before or

after pack49 27-Down eg52 Colorful fish55 Kirin beer rival57 Starting stake58 Spinner seen in

an online video60 Bakery buys61 Seaside flock62 Bit of Marxrsquos

legacy63 It may number in

the thousands64 Ones changing

locks65 Agile

DOWN1 Effectiveness2 ldquoTuesdays With

Morrierdquo author3 Light smoke

4 Milk source5 ldquoI didnrsquot need to

know thatrdquo6 Accumulates7 Chinese leader8 Defeated

decisively9 Student

resentersperhaps

10 ldquo__ By Starlightrdquojazz standard

11 Gatherinformationsecretly

12 Some arenamed for musicgenres

13 Slips into18 Milk by-products22 Winter mos25 Suffix with lip-27 49-Across from

which BuzzAldrin turneddown a fullscholarship

28 Actress Aimeacutee29 53-Downrsquos

homeland30 Fly catcher31 27-Down fig32 Sitcom whose

theme song wassung by its star

33 Toastmastersrsquostock

37 Albee play withldquoTherdquo

38 Buzzer40 Put oneself at

risk in a way41 Messed up a

hole maybe42 ldquoHey ewerdquo43 Cornerstone

abbr45 He played Marty

in ldquoMartyrdquo46 Serious

depression

49 Prepared totake notice

50 Church area51 Wide-haunched52 Cop stopping

traffic53 Singer born

Eithne PatriciaNiacute Bhraonaacutein

54 Odd character56 Movies with ldquoIIrdquo

in their titlesAbbr

59 Sub letters

Thursdayrsquos Puzzle Solved

By David Poole 11510

(c)2010 Tribune Media Services Inc 11510

Mal and Chad dailycrossword

dailysudokulevel 1 2 3 4 Solutions to Thursdayrsquos Puuzzle

Page 8 Friday November 5 2010 New Mexico Daily loboclassifieds

AnnouncementsSTRESSED LOG ON to wwwSpiritualitycom

FEEL BETTER AT 277-3013 Agora Helpline wwwagoracarescom

Fun Food MusicLIVE SALSA PARTYSon Como SonSat Nov 6Cooperage930 -1$7 cover(21 and up)

AuditionsPLAYBOY OF THE Western World Adobe Theatre 116 1pm 117 630pm Contact Frank Melcorie for more info 262-4124

Lost and FoundLOST FUJI ROUBAIX Road bike Re- ward if found No questions asked Call Nathan at 801-472-3196

ServicesABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices Caring and confidential FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Curtis Boyd MD PC 522 Lomas Blvd NE 242-7512

PAPER DUE FORMER UNM instruc- tor PhD English published can help 254-9615 MasterCard VISA

TUTORING - ALL AGES most subjects Experienced PhD 265-7799

MATHEMATICS STATISTICS TUTOR Billy Brown PhD College and HSwelbert53aolcom 401-8139

BIRTHRIGHT CARES FREE pregnancy tests help 262-2235

DR ELMER J PACHECO MD an- nounces the opening of his Internal Medicine Practice in Rio Rancho starting December 1st 2010 Dr Pacheco is a Board Certified In- ternist with special interests in Blood Disorders Diabetes Hyper- tension and Health Improvement

With over 25 years of experience Dr Pacheco was trained in Medical Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center Geriatric Patients are most welcomed Visits are on an appoint- ment basis only No pain control pa- tients seen El Doctor habla Espanol Please call 505-234-1616 for your ap-pointment

GUITAR PIANO BASS Lessons $20hour 980-4322

Your SpaceSOCIALIST SEEKING DISCUSSION Group Looking for people to get to- gether with and talk about Socialism E- mail zaphikielmailcom

MICHELLE IrsquoM SORRY Irsquove been a jerk You are such a blessing to me I love you so much Thank you for sticking with me

ALEX I JUST wanted to let you know that Aylie and I love you so much Have a great day Love Ari

ApartmentsMOVE IN SPECIAL- walk to UNM 1BDRMS starting at $575mo includes utilities No pets 255-2685 268-0525

UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $490 2BDRM $675 +utilities Clean quiet re- modeled No pets allowed Move in spe- cial 573-7839

APARTMENT HUNTING wwwkeithpropertiescom

1BDRMS 3 BLOCKS to UNM no pets Clean quiet and affordable 301 Har- vard SE 262-0433

UNMCNM STUDIOS 1BDRM 2BDRMS 3BDRMS and 4BDRMS William H Cornelius Real Estate Con- sultant 243-2229

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM Free utilities $445mo 246-2038 1515 Copper NE wwwkachina-propertiescom

WWWUNMRENTALSCOMAwesome university apartments Unique hardwood floors FPs court- yards fenced yards Houses cottages efficiencies studios 1 and 2 and 3BDRMs Garages Month to month op- tion 843-9642 Open 7 daysweek

FREE UNM PARKING Nob Hill Living 1bdrm $490mo 256-9500

Houses For RentBEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME 3BDRM 2BA 2CG 7-Miles from UNM Wash- erDryer No Smoking No Pets $1100mo plus security deposit Call 259-5760 to view

3BDRM 2BA 1724SF $1250mo unm- househomecomcastnet minutes (ac- tually close) to UNM Dogs OK 256- 8135 Avail now

TOWNHOUSE COORS AND North I-40 $900mo 3BDRM 2BA 1-car garage 505-400-8934

$980MO +DD 3BDRM 1BA 1-CG Ridgecrest area quiet neighborhood WD hookup 232-4322

Rooms For Rent1 ROOM AVAILABLE asap rent is $300 +utilities Pets allowed North valley Call Alexandria at 505-220-3503

SUPER FUN ROOMATES with 1bdrm in a 3bdrm house available in the Heights $400mo untils included amp Internet Washer Dryer Email Kaleen at kaleen_baileyyahoocom

GREAT TEMPORARY HOUSING avail- able No lease all utilities included great affordable living Starts at $19999 plus tax per week All two room suites Please call Debbie at at the Barcelona Suites (Lomas amp Louisiana) 505-255-5566

MASTER BEDROOM amp Bathroom in spacious house 10 second walk to UNM Maintained Yard garage $455mo (Water amp waste included) In- ternet available fun roomates (505)- 417-2526

FEMALE NS GRAD Student (or Mature Undergrad) wliberal values preferred for spacious roombath in my warm bright home House 10 mins UNM Irsquom busy female healthcare professional $425mo including utilitiescable $250dd No pets (I do have a cat) Pos- sibility to trade from rent for cookinggar- dening 505-450-6024

RESPONSIBLE FEMALE WANTED Clean quiet 2brm house 10 mins from campus $400 +12 utils No pets smok- ing Parking included Please call 505- 280-9783

NICE BDRM $390 pm 15 min from UNM Jim 917-3327

2 RESPONSIBLE ADULTS looking for 3rd roomie 3BDRM house Approx 10 mins from UNM $332mo +utils E-mail for details amp info sheet jensch29hot mailcom

ROOMMATE OPEN-MINDED- 2BDRM 1BA small house near campus $300 all bill paid 505-435-5973 Randy

For SaleSELLING POKEMON YU-Gi-Oh amp Magic cards 505-507-7334

LOBO PAX NECK and back rice heating and cooling pads for sale all proceeds go to Susan G Komen lobopaxgmail com facebookcomlobopax for more info

SNOW CAMPERS ENJOY all the beauty of winter without ever being cold again httpmaryiscomsnow

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

NEW CANON G11 Powershot Camera for sale $420 obo Call Mel 505-263- 8827 or Mari 505-235-8796

FIRE WOOD FREE Delivery in Albu- querque $125 = 12 cord $250 = Full Cord $10 off for UNM students Call 504-8029

TWO EPIPHONE SGS one red Special Model $100 one black G-400 $300 Call 450-6373

Students Sell Your Stuff Here for Free classifiedsdailylobocom

Marron Hall 107

Vehicles For Sale2005 LEXUS ES 330 43000 miles Great Condition no problems Asking $17200 (2000 under NADA) CallTxt 505-331-6836

MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 2005 Yamaha VStar 1100CC very low mileage many extras have been added Asking price $6000OBO Contact 610- 4165 or 898-4242

NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907- 6479

97 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 cyl NEW Battery amp ignition PL PW PS tilt T- Top Owned by mechanicrsquos son $3000 obo (505)697-1832

Jobs Off CampusBUSY DOWNTOWN ATTORNEYS re- quire part-time office assistant 20 hoursweek Tasks may include filing answering the telephone sending mail and running errands Please fax re- sume to (505)764-0007

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea

2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) sponsored by Korean government$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insuranceMust have completed two years of un- dergraduateLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr

2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwepikgokr

Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom

MALE ASSISTANTAIDE NEEDED By bookmanspiritual director Mornings Preferred 15-30hrswk saintbo brakoczyaolcom

BARTENDING UP TO $300day No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100

IMMEDIATE OPENING PART Time in- surance office data entry processing po- sition Will train capable and motivated individuals $800 to start Email your re- sume to cynthialuaip-inccom

XMAS BREAK JOBS- Not going home for the holidays The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has po- sitions available from Dec 15 to Jan 3Rate of pay is $900hr plus time amp a half for OT Meals amp housing included Stay free from 13 to 18 to explore the area ski slopes Contact Phil Dwyer 970-887-3344

JCPENNEY PORTRAITS COTTON- WOOD Mall Now Hiring Send resume to SMP0696lifetouchcom

WANTED EGG DONORS Would you be interested in giving the Gift of Life to an Infertile couple We are a local Infer- tility Clinic looking for healthy women between the ages of 21-33 who are non- smoking and have a normal BMI and are interested in anonymous egg dona- tion The experience is emotionally re- warding and you will be financially com- pensated for your time All donations are strictly confidential Interested candi- dates please contact Myra at The Cen- ter for Reproductive Medicine of NM at 505-224-7429

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

OUTGOING ORGANIZED CONTACT managers needed Commission based Great $$ Flexible hours Mon- Thurs Potential of $1200mo or more at 25 Hrs a week Bilingual proffered Farm- ers Insurance Herman Sanchez hsanchezfarmersagentcom or 505- 453-7132

Jobs WantedEARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads wwwAd CarDrivercom

Work Study JobsUNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAMSeeking skilled IT tech Awarded work- study PT 15-20 hourswk To apply visit httpunmjobsunmedu Posting No 0808376 Email honorsunmedu with questions

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Project AssistantIT Classroom Technologies 02-01-2011 $1400hr

Radiology Medical Student AsstRadiology Gen02-02-2011 $12-15

Office AssistantChemistry Dept02-02-2011 $750hr

Planning InternOff Campus Work Study 01-21-2011 $1400

Peer Learning FacilitatorTitle V 01-21-2011 $900hr

Undergraduate Research AssistantCASAA Clinical Rsrch Gen Admin01-31-2011$875-1050

Reading and Math TutorsSFAO Admin01-28-2011$850

Upward Bound Educational Men-tor TutorCEOP01-26-2011$900

CASA TutorTaos Branch 01-20-2011 Minimum $850

Library Technician II Bunting Visual Resources Library 01-19-2011 $750-800

CASAA PES Re-search AssistantCASAA General Administrative 01-18-2011 $1075 - $1100 per hour

Lab Assistant IIEarth and Planetary Sciences E PS 01-17-2011 $750hour

Peer Learning Fa-cilitatorMentorCEOP - Outreach 01-18-2011 $900hr

IT Support Special-istDevelopment Of-fice General 01-18-2011 $950-1175

Student SupervisorUniv Lbry Zim-merman Library 01-18-2011 $950

General Services AssistantUNM Public Events 01-18-2011 $750

Bilingual SpanishEnglish Teacher and InterpreterOff Campus Work Study 12-06-2010 $1000

Bindery AsstUNM Copy Center01-26-2011 $750hr

GreeterStudent Financial Aid SFAO Open Until Filled 750

Student Lab As-sistant IICRTC Experimen-tal Therapeutics 01-14-2011 $813 - $875 per hour

Law Student Research AssistantTutorSchool of Law Administration 01-14-2011 $900-1400

Marketing As-sistantContinuing Educa-tion Cont Ed 01-13-2011 $800 Hourly

Library Assistant 3Univ Lbry Zim-merman Library 01-13-2011 $850

After School Program Counselor (Science)Off Campus Work Study 01-13-2011 $850 - 1050

ASUNM SWFC ProjectionistStudent Govt Acct Office 01-13-2011 $775hr

Cafeteria AidValencia County Branch01-13-2011 750 to 800

Project AssistantIT Comptroller 01-13-2011 $10-$12 DOE

Library Assistant 2Univ Libraries 01-13-2011 $750

Res Life Desk At-tendantHousing Svcs Deans Personnel 01-13-2011 750

Student Safety and Security StaffHousing Svcs Deans Personnel 01-13-2011 850

Office AssistantPediatrics Hema-tology Oncology 01-13-2011 $875hr

Event TechNew Mexico Union Building Svcs 01-13-2011 $750 per hour

Computer Support TechUNM Ticketing Services 01-12-2011 $750-850

Note- TakerAccessibility Resource Center 01-11-2011 $750

Office AssistantPayroll Depart-ment 01-11-2011 $750 per hour

Community Education Office AssistantValencia County Branch01-12-2011 $750 - $775

Data EntryCAPS General Administrative 01-01-2011 $750hr

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Listed by Position Title Department Closing Date Salary

For more information about these positions to view all positions or to apply visit httpsunmjobsunmedu

Call the Daily Lobo at 277-5656 to find out how your job can be the Job of the Day

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Life GuardJohnson Center

02-02-2011$8 per hour

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AnnouncementsSTRESSED LOG ON to wwwSpiritualitycom

FEEL BETTER AT 277-3013 Agora Helpline wwwagoracarescom

Fun Food MusicLIVE SALSA PARTYSon Como SonSat Nov 6Cooperage930 -1$7 cover(21 and up)

AuditionsPLAYBOY OF THE Western World Adobe Theatre 116 1pm 117 630pm Contact Frank Melcorie for more info 262-4124

Lost and FoundLOST FUJI ROUBAIX Road bike Re- ward if found No questions asked Call Nathan at 801-472-3196

ServicesABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices Caring and confidential FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Curtis Boyd MD PC 522 Lomas Blvd NE 242-7512

PAPER DUE FORMER UNM instruc- tor PhD English published can help 254-9615 MasterCard VISA

TUTORING - ALL AGES most subjects Experienced PhD 265-7799

MATHEMATICS STATISTICS TUTOR Billy Brown PhD College and HSwelbert53aolcom 401-8139

BIRTHRIGHT CARES FREE pregnancy tests help 262-2235

DR ELMER J PACHECO MD an- nounces the opening of his Internal Medicine Practice in Rio Rancho starting December 1st 2010 Dr Pacheco is a Board Certified In- ternist with special interests in Blood Disorders Diabetes Hyper- tension and Health Improvement

With over 25 years of experience Dr Pacheco was trained in Medical Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center Geriatric Patients are most welcomed Visits are on an appoint- ment basis only No pain control pa- tients seen El Doctor habla Espanol Please call 505-234-1616 for your ap-pointment

GUITAR PIANO BASS Lessons $20hour 980-4322

Your SpaceSOCIALIST SEEKING DISCUSSION Group Looking for people to get to- gether with and talk about Socialism E- mail zaphikielmailcom

MICHELLE IrsquoM SORRY Irsquove been a jerk You are such a blessing to me I love you so much Thank you for sticking with me

ALEX I JUST wanted to let you know that Aylie and I love you so much Have a great day Love Ari

ApartmentsMOVE IN SPECIAL- walk to UNM 1BDRMS starting at $575mo includes utilities No pets 255-2685 268-0525

UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $490 2BDRM $675 +utilities Clean quiet re- modeled No pets allowed Move in spe- cial 573-7839

APARTMENT HUNTING wwwkeithpropertiescom

1BDRMS 3 BLOCKS to UNM no pets Clean quiet and affordable 301 Har- vard SE 262-0433

UNMCNM STUDIOS 1BDRM 2BDRMS 3BDRMS and 4BDRMS William H Cornelius Real Estate Con- sultant 243-2229

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM Free utilities $445mo 246-2038 1515 Copper NE wwwkachina-propertiescom

WWWUNMRENTALSCOMAwesome university apartments Unique hardwood floors FPs court- yards fenced yards Houses cottages efficiencies studios 1 and 2 and 3BDRMs Garages Month to month op- tion 843-9642 Open 7 daysweek

FREE UNM PARKING Nob Hill Living 1bdrm $490mo 256-9500

Houses For RentBEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME 3BDRM 2BA 2CG 7-Miles from UNM Wash- erDryer No Smoking No Pets $1100mo plus security deposit Call 259-5760 to view

3BDRM 2BA 1724SF $1250mo unm- househomecomcastnet minutes (ac- tually close) to UNM Dogs OK 256- 8135 Avail now

TOWNHOUSE COORS AND North I-40 $900mo 3BDRM 2BA 1-car garage 505-400-8934

$980MO +DD 3BDRM 1BA 1-CG Ridgecrest area quiet neighborhood WD hookup 232-4322

Rooms For Rent1 ROOM AVAILABLE asap rent is $300 +utilities Pets allowed North valley Call Alexandria at 505-220-3503

SUPER FUN ROOMATES with 1bdrm in a 3bdrm house available in the Heights $400mo untils included amp Internet Washer Dryer Email Kaleen at kaleen_baileyyahoocom

GREAT TEMPORARY HOUSING avail- able No lease all utilities included great affordable living Starts at $19999 plus tax per week All two room suites Please call Debbie at at the Barcelona Suites (Lomas amp Louisiana) 505-255-5566

MASTER BEDROOM amp Bathroom in spacious house 10 second walk to UNM Maintained Yard garage $455mo (Water amp waste included) In- ternet available fun roomates (505)- 417-2526

FEMALE NS GRAD Student (or Mature Undergrad) wliberal values preferred for spacious roombath in my warm bright home House 10 mins UNM Irsquom busy female healthcare professional $425mo including utilitiescable $250dd No pets (I do have a cat) Pos- sibility to trade from rent for cookinggar- dening 505-450-6024

RESPONSIBLE FEMALE WANTED Clean quiet 2brm house 10 mins from campus $400 +12 utils No pets smok- ing Parking included Please call 505- 280-9783

NICE BDRM $390 pm 15 min from UNM Jim 917-3327

2 RESPONSIBLE ADULTS looking for 3rd roomie 3BDRM house Approx 10 mins from UNM $332mo +utils E-mail for details amp info sheet jensch29hot mailcom

ROOMMATE OPEN-MINDED- 2BDRM 1BA small house near campus $300 all bill paid 505-435-5973 Randy

For SaleSELLING POKEMON YU-Gi-Oh amp Magic cards 505-507-7334

LOBO PAX NECK and back rice heating and cooling pads for sale all proceeds go to Susan G Komen lobopaxgmail com facebookcomlobopax for more info

SNOW CAMPERS ENJOY all the beauty of winter without ever being cold again httpmaryiscomsnow

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

NEW CANON G11 Powershot Camera for sale $420 obo Call Mel 505-263- 8827 or Mari 505-235-8796

FIRE WOOD FREE Delivery in Albu- querque $125 = 12 cord $250 = Full Cord $10 off for UNM students Call 504-8029

TWO EPIPHONE SGS one red Special Model $100 one black G-400 $300 Call 450-6373

Students Sell Your Stuff Here for Free classifiedsdailylobocom

Marron Hall 107

Vehicles For Sale2005 LEXUS ES 330 43000 miles Great Condition no problems Asking $17200 (2000 under NADA) CallTxt 505-331-6836

MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE 2005 Yamaha VStar 1100CC very low mileage many extras have been added Asking price $6000OBO Contact 610- 4165 or 898-4242

NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907- 6479

97 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 cyl NEW Battery amp ignition PL PW PS tilt T- Top Owned by mechanicrsquos son $3000 obo (505)697-1832

Jobs Off CampusBUSY DOWNTOWN ATTORNEYS re- quire part-time office assistant 20 hoursweek Tasks may include filing answering the telephone sending mail and running errands Please fax re- sume to (505)764-0007

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea

2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) sponsored by Korean government$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insuranceMust have completed two years of un- dergraduateLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr

2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwepikgokr

Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom

MALE ASSISTANTAIDE NEEDED By bookmanspiritual director Mornings Preferred 15-30hrswk saintbo brakoczyaolcom

BARTENDING UP TO $300day No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100

IMMEDIATE OPENING PART Time in- surance office data entry processing po- sition Will train capable and motivated individuals $800 to start Email your re- sume to cynthialuaip-inccom

XMAS BREAK JOBS- Not going home for the holidays The C Lazy U Guest Ranch in the Colorado Rockies has po- sitions available from Dec 15 to Jan 3Rate of pay is $900hr plus time amp a half for OT Meals amp housing included Stay free from 13 to 18 to explore the area ski slopes Contact Phil Dwyer 970-887-3344

JCPENNEY PORTRAITS COTTON- WOOD Mall Now Hiring Send resume to SMP0696lifetouchcom

WANTED EGG DONORS Would you be interested in giving the Gift of Life to an Infertile couple We are a local Infer- tility Clinic looking for healthy women between the ages of 21-33 who are non- smoking and have a normal BMI and are interested in anonymous egg dona- tion The experience is emotionally re- warding and you will be financially com- pensated for your time All donations are strictly confidential Interested candi- dates please contact Myra at The Cen- ter for Reproductive Medicine of NM at 505-224-7429

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

OUTGOING ORGANIZED CONTACT managers needed Commission based Great $$ Flexible hours Mon- Thurs Potential of $1200mo or more at 25 Hrs a week Bilingual proffered Farm- ers Insurance Herman Sanchez hsanchezfarmersagentcom or 505- 453-7132

Jobs WantedEARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads wwwAd CarDrivercom

Work Study JobsUNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAMSeeking skilled IT tech Awarded work- study PT 15-20 hourswk To apply visit httpunmjobsunmedu Posting No 0808376 Email honorsunmedu with questions

AuditionsHolding auditions for your film class

play project musical or opera Advertise here 277-5656

wwwdailylobocomclassifieds classifiedsdailylobocom

DAILY LOBOnew mexicoCCLASSIFIEDS

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

bull Come to Marron Hall room 131 show your UNM ID and receive a special rate of 10cent per word in Personals Rooms for Rent or any For Sale category

new mexicoDAILY LOBOCLASSIFIEDs bull 30cent per word per day for five or more consecutive days without changing or cancellingbull 40cent per word per day for four days or less or non-consecutive daysbull Special effects are charged addtionally logos bold italics centering blank lines larger font etc bull 1 p m business day before publication

CLASSIFIED PAYMENTINFORMATION

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or E-mail Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Fax ad text dates and category to 277-7531 or e-mail to classadsunmedubull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEADLINE

UNM IDADVANTAGE

UNM Student Publications MSC03 2230

1 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque NM 87131

CLASSIFIEDS ON THE WEB wwwdailylobocom

bull All rates include both print and online editions of the Daily Lobo

bull Come to Marron Hall room 107 show your UNM ID and receive FREE classifi eds in Your Space Rooms for Rent or any For Sale Category

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or Email Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Fax ad text dates and catergory to 277-7530 or email to classifi edsdailylobocombull In person Pre-payment by cash money order check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Come by room 107 in Marron Hall from 800am to 500pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Mail payment ad text dates and catergory

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Find your way around the Daily Lobo Classifieds

AnnouncementsAnnouncementsFun Food MusicLooking for You

AuditionsLost and Found

ServicesTravel

Want to BuyYour Space

HousingApartmentsCo-housing

CondosDuplexes

Houses for RentHouses for SaleHousing WantedProperty for SaleRooms for Rent

Sublets

For SaleAudioVideoBikesCycles

Computer StuffDogs Cats Pets

For SaleFurniture

Garage SalesTextbooks

Vehicles for Sale

EmploymentChild Care JobsJobs off CampusJobs on Campus

Jobs WantedVolunteers

WH

AT

CO

OL

FREE Daily Lobo Classifieds for students Ye

s

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 107 and show your student ID or email us from your unm email account at classifiedsdailylobocom

Your SpaceRooms for Rent

For Sale Categories

AudioVideoBikesCyclesComputer StuffPetsFor Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

Project AssistantIT Classroom Technologies 02-01-2011 $1400hr

Radiology Medical Student AsstRadiology Gen02-02-2011 $12-15

Office AssistantChemistry Dept02-02-2011 $750hr

Planning InternOff Campus Work Study 01-21-2011 $1400

Peer Learning FacilitatorTitle V 01-21-2011 $900hr

Undergraduate Research AssistantCASAA Clinical Rsrch Gen Admin01-31-2011$875-1050

Reading and Math TutorsSFAO Admin01-28-2011$850

Upward Bound Educational Men-tor TutorCEOP01-26-2011$900

CASA TutorTaos Branch 01-20-2011 Minimum $850

Library Technician II Bunting Visual Resources Library 01-19-2011 $750-800

CASAA PES Re-search AssistantCASAA General Administrative 01-18-2011 $1075 - $1100 per hour

Lab Assistant IIEarth and Planetary Sciences E PS 01-17-2011 $750hour

Peer Learning Fa-cilitatorMentorCEOP - Outreach 01-18-2011 $900hr

IT Support Special-istDevelopment Of-fice General 01-18-2011 $950-1175

Student SupervisorUniv Lbry Zim-merman Library 01-18-2011 $950

General Services AssistantUNM Public Events 01-18-2011 $750

Bilingual SpanishEnglish Teacher and InterpreterOff Campus Work Study 12-06-2010 $1000

Bindery AsstUNM Copy Center01-26-2011 $750hr

GreeterStudent Financial Aid SFAO Open Until Filled 750

Student Lab As-sistant IICRTC Experimen-tal Therapeutics 01-14-2011 $813 - $875 per hour

Law Student Research AssistantTutorSchool of Law Administration 01-14-2011 $900-1400

Marketing As-sistantContinuing Educa-tion Cont Ed 01-13-2011 $800 Hourly

Library Assistant 3Univ Lbry Zim-merman Library 01-13-2011 $850

After School Program Counselor (Science)Off Campus Work Study 01-13-2011 $850 - 1050

ASUNM SWFC ProjectionistStudent Govt Acct Office 01-13-2011 $775hr

Cafeteria AidValencia County Branch01-13-2011 750 to 800

Project AssistantIT Comptroller 01-13-2011 $10-$12 DOE

Library Assistant 2Univ Libraries 01-13-2011 $750

Res Life Desk At-tendantHousing Svcs Deans Personnel 01-13-2011 750

Student Safety and Security StaffHousing Svcs Deans Personnel 01-13-2011 850

Office AssistantPediatrics Hema-tology Oncology 01-13-2011 $875hr

Event TechNew Mexico Union Building Svcs 01-13-2011 $750 per hour

Computer Support TechUNM Ticketing Services 01-12-2011 $750-850

Note- TakerAccessibility Resource Center 01-11-2011 $750

Office AssistantPayroll Depart-ment 01-11-2011 $750 per hour

Community Education Office AssistantValencia County Branch01-12-2011 $750 - $775

Data EntryCAPS General Administrative 01-01-2011 $750hr

Check out a few of the Jobs on Main Campus available through Student Employment

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Life GuardJohnson Center

02-02-2011$8 per hour

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