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Gerardo Archundia S. | December 10Gerardo Archundia S. is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @GerasMJ.
Gerardo Archundia S. is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @GerasMJ.
Presentations, dessert sharing and study abroad orientations were some of the events that took place during International Education Week last week at the University of New Mexico.Organized by the Global Education Office, the week aimed to teach students about other cultures and encourage them to study abroad and improve their professional skills.Gerardo Archundia S. is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @GerasMJ.
For the second year, Isleta Casino hosted Indigenous Comic Con to highlight Native American writers and creators within the entertainment industry. Jose Couvillion is a freelance multimedia reporter at the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @togpfilm.
Last Friday, students had the opportunity to take the big stage in the SUB ballroom to compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. Dancers, singers, and musicians of varying styles performed for judges in this year's Lobos Got Talent.Makayla Grijalva is a freelance multimedia reporter at the Daily Lobo. She can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @MakaylaEliboria.
World-record holder, James "The Iron Cowboy" Lawrence stopped by the SUB last week to share his experience completing 50 Ironman marathons in 50 days. Dalton Padilla is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @daltonopadilla.
English Version: https://youtu.be/n2ugwa2rc-sNota de la editora: Los periodistas que escribieron este artículo han traducido al español e inglés como parte de nuestro proyecto para ayudar a conectar el Daily Lobo a más miembros de nuestra comunidad. Con la música en español escuchandose en todo el Valle del Sur, cientos de personas se reunieron para el 25° desfile anual de cempasúchil, o el Marigold Parade en inglés, para celebrar el Día de los Muertos el 5 de noviembre. El desfile anual de cempasúchil es un evento cultural en Albuquerque que honra a los que han fallecido con música — principalmente latina — y un desfile de autos decorados con flores de cempasúchil y calaveras de azúcar.Gerardo Archundia S. es un reportero multimedia para el Daily Lobo. Él puede ser contactado en multimedia@dailylobo.com o en Twitter @GerasMJ.Dalton Padilla es un reportero multimedia para el Daily Lobo. Él puede ser contactado en multimedia@dailylobo.com o en Twitter @daltonopadilla.
Version en español: https://youtu.be/NMJ0zS5WjmsEditor’s Note: The reporters who wrote this article have translated it into both Spanish and English as part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo to more members of our community.With Spanish music sounding all over the South Valley, hundreds gathered in costume for the 25th Annual Marigold Parade celebrating the Day of the Dead on Nov. 5. The Marigold Parade is a cultural event in Albuquerque that honors those who have passed with music—mostly Latino—and a parade of cars and floats decorated with marigold flowers and sugar skulls.Gerardo Archundia S. is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @GerasMJ.Dalton Padilla is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @daltonopadilla.
Makayla Grijalva is a freelance multimedia reporter at the Daily Lobo. She can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @MakaylaEliboria.
Watch as skydiver Kendrick Dane jumps from a Balloon at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Video courtesy of Kendrick Dane.
Medicine that works is medicine that cures. As New Mexico faces social inequality in the medical field, professors from the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center try to improve equity and quality of health in the hispano/latino population. Gerardo Archundia S. is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @GerasMJ.
Last October, UNM entered into an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice with the goal of improving sexual misconduct policies on campus. Through this agreement, the Grey Area training was born.
LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center and several other University of New Mexico organizations encourage students to “stop the silence and end the violence” for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. One way that was pursued was through hosting Paint the Campus Purple on Oct. 18 on the north side of the SUB.Makayla Grijalva is a freelance multimedia reporter at the Daily Lobo. She can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @MakaylaEliboria.
The SUB ballrooms hosted Coach and Motivational Speaker Ken Carter on Tuesday, Oct. 10. This followed a showing of the ESPY-Award-nominated movie Coach Carter in the SUB theater on the previous night.
Daily Lobo Multimedia Editor, Christian Marquez, is recording live from the launch field for the Flight of the Nations Mass Ascension here at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
On the corner of Central Ave. and University Blvd. stands the new Veterans Support Building. Started by UNM at the end of last year, the facility works to help student veterans in their transition from military to civilian life.
Albuquerque mayoral candidates were invited to UNM on Thursday, Sept. 28 to answer questions from students and the community in a forum hosted by ASUNM and the SUB. Makayla Grijalva is a freelance multimedia reporter at the Daily Lobo. She can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @MakaylaEliboria.
ASUNM Student Special Events is teaming up with Lobo Spirit, University Communications and Marketing and the Fractal Foundation to put the event to cap off Homecoming Week. Party in the Pit will be held on Sept. 29, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Dreamstyle Arena.
Hundreds gathered on Central Ave. Saturday to demonstrate in a march organized by Nikki Archuleta, local Black Lives Matter activist.
The New Mexico State Fair has come and gone once again, bringing various delights for the senses and leaving only memories of what you saw, or more importantly what you ate. The food gains a presence of its own at the fair, and for some, it becomes free license to eat anything you would normally avoid.