Piñon trees produce the piñon nuts every three to four years. With the rise of global climate change, the production rate is growing longer to be around six years.
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Maria Fernandez | April 13Rapper Waka Flaka Flame performs for students at ASUNM’s Fiestas on Johnson Field on Saturday, April 11.
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Maria Fernandez | February 15UNM Lobos guard, Joana Magalhães (3), faces off against Colorado State guard Lexus Bargesser during the UNM versus Colorado State at The Pit on Saturday, Feb. 14.



