Exposing the Occult
This week’s Exposing the Occult visits Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. While Huntington is known for its surfing and myriad surf shops, the latter is known for its pricey boutiques and multi-million dollar homes.
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This week’s Exposing the Occult visits Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. While Huntington is known for its surfing and myriad surf shops, the latter is known for its pricey boutiques and multi-million dollar homes.
This week’s Exposing the Occult pays tribute to the anti-Valentine. Here’s to all those who snub the capitalistic pseudo-holiday to enjoy their solitude with heads held high and a smug grin. Today’s images include a sample of campus street photography and a photoshop composite. Enjoy soaking in your satisfied seclusion.
Angel Fire Resort’s revamped mountain bike park played host to the 2012 Collegiate National Mountain Bike Championships last weekend. Mountain Bike Park Director Hogan Koesis said the event was a good opportunity for the mountain resort staff members to showcase their hard work and a good chance to to gain national exposure. More than 50 different colleges were represented in more than 16 different events. This is the second consecutive time the collegiate event has been held at Angel Fire and the resort is in an agreement with USA Cycling to hold the next two collegiate championship races.
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It looked more like a scene out of “Double Dare” as groups of color coordinated teams of screaming students rooted for their respective residence halls. Last night marked the coral anniversary of the Olympiad. The inter-hall competition saw its 35th year go into the books as a group of approximately 300 students congregated on the north end of Johnson field to compete in nine different events for a trophy that has been passed around UNM’s residence halls since the 70s. Marlene Smith, senior and president of Residence Hall Association said the games are simply a source of good fun. “There is a lot of pride, a lot of cheering, a lot of good sportsmanship and no injuries,” Smith said. The trophy was eventually handed over to Santa Clara/ Laguna-DeVargas by former champs the Student Residence Center.
As a financial aid recipient, what kind of large purchases have you made or budgeted for this semester?
I heard a lot of scathing comments from fans Sunday night regarding Mohamed Ibrahim, the center referee for Sunday night’s NCAA men’s soccer tournament second round match-up between 10th seed UNM and unseeded Duke.