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The Science and Math Learning Center is one of UNM’s five Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified buildings on campus. The University adopted former Gov. Bill Richardson’s UNM Climate Action Plan in 2009, which requires buildings of more than 15,000 square feet to meet the LEED Silver qualifications for sustainable buildings.

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Freshman Alijah Gunsaulus picks out a dig against Wyoming University on Saturday at Johnson Center. The Lobos went on to win 3-1 for their second conference win of the season.

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Construction workers Jose Gutierrez (left) and Jose Torres lay slabs of concrete near Hodgin Hall last week. A bronze “U” will be built into the ground outside Hodgin Hall that will be lit up to celebrate UNM events.

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Miyagi Nosho performs a traditional Okinawan dance at the Okinawan Cultural Dance & Music Performance at the UNM Continuing Education Center on Sunday. Volunteer dancers paid out of pocket to fly to Albuquerque from Texas and California, and a full Okinawan dance performance hasn’t been held in Albuquerque for more than 10 years.

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Richard Moore (right) from Moore Family Farms sells produce he grows on his farm in the South Valley to his customer, Manuel Duno. Vendors at the Lobo Growers Market, an on-campus, student-run growers market, sell fresh, organic produce at UNM every Wednesday through Oct. 3.

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