Green Issue: Students grow food on campus, promote sustainability with Lobo Gardens
The Lobo Gardens is UNM’s own environmental project, aiming to bring beauty and nature back to campus while inspiring community involvement and interaction.
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The Lobo Gardens is UNM’s own environmental project, aiming to bring beauty and nature back to campus while inspiring community involvement and interaction.
After over three decades at UNM, clarinet and saxophone player and music professor Keith Lemmons celebrated his teaching career with a farewell performance last night.
19-year-old freerunner and parkour coach from Taos and UNM Freshman Payton Hanna is a rarity in his community. Hanna has been freerunning for four years now and hopes to continue to push the boundaries of the sport.
Local hip-hop artist and MC Def-I will premiere his newest project “Arrow•Rhymanics” in a special CD release party at the Launchpad on Saturday, April 8.
Gabriel Fuentes is a local guitarist and songwriter who fuses acoustic guitar melodies in a unique instrumental genre known as “math-rock.” A genuine musician and inspiring person, Fuentes, performs in and around the Albuquerque area.
Nestled in his office on the second floor of the Economics building, economics professor Dave Dixon appears to be just another professor, studying up on current health systems and economics training outside of the classroom like any University faculty would. However, after just a few minutes of conversation it’s clear this economist is no ordinary man.
On Saturday at the Robertson and Sons Violin Shop, theatre troupe Severall Friends will be performing “Songs and Sonnets,” a dedication and rendition of classic Shakespearean and other Elizabethan works.
Every Wednesday and Saturday night at the Duck Pond, ABQ Jedi meets to clash in the mystical art of lightsaber dueling. While these battles are fierce and climactic, the true hero hides among their ranks — Joshua Pedersen, a “Sabersmith.”
On Feb. 26, the organization FoodGore will be hosting a special “Tea for Two” event, featuring food, tea and local art.
If you’re at Brickyard Pizza on Tuesday nights, you might have seen mechanical engineering student and singer-songwriter Malcolm Reese performing at the weekly open mic night.
Nestled behind Frontier and across from Main Campus on Cornell Drive rests the Greek eatery Gyros Mediterranean. Gyros sports authentic Mediterranean plates, such as gyro sandwiches, falafel and moussaka. It provides an excellent local taste of Mediterranean cuisine for any customer willing to reach overseas for exotic flavors.
Last weekend the ASUNM Southwest Film Center and the UNM Wilderness Alliance, in partnership with MountainFilm, hosted the Telluride Film Festival on Tour in the UNM SUB. The Telluride Film Festival has been showing independent films since 1979, and has been visiting schools like UNM since 1999.