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Amanda Rich reflects on her seven years working at Erda Gardens. Before she made the transition from volunteer to full-time employee, Rich was a social worker. Gardening has proved to be a source of stress relief, she said.
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Amanda Rich reflects on her seven years working at Erda Gardens. Before she made the transition from volunteer to full-time employee, Rich was a social worker. Gardening has proved to be a source of stress relief, she said.
Farm intern and UNM alumnus Steven Emmons drops a pile of hay into a wheelbarrow Wednesday afternoon at Erda Gardens. Before he became an intern, he worked in the admissions office of an art school in Maine. This is his time to enhance the spiritual quality of his life, he said.
Emmons hammers a hook into the soil of a newly plotted bed at Erda Gardens. Franciscan nun and peace activist Marie Nord started the gardens in 1996 as a project to promote peace and harmony on the planet.
Amanda Rich, administrator for Erda Gardens, inspects two freshly picked beets at the garden’s main location Wednesday afternoon. The farm participates in biodynamic farming practices, which entails a holistic approach to farming and tending to certain plants according to an astrological calendar.
Tony Snell talks with fans following a press conference where he confirmed he will enter the NBA draft. The conference was held Monday at The Pit.
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity was suspended Thursday. The suspension follows allegations of criminal sexual penetration at a party hosted April 1 at the fraternity house.
Junior-college transfer quarterback, Clayton Mitchem takes a snap during the UNM football team’s first spring training session.
Computer science doctoral candidate Jeffrey Knockel uncovered how the Chinese government spies on its citizens using its own version of Skype.
Left to right, Lobos head coach Steve Alford, guard Kendall Williams and assistant coach Craig Neal sit along with the rest of the UNM men’s basketball team to watch the NCAA seeding selection at The Pit on Sunday. The Lobos were selected to be the No. 3 seed for the West region of the NCAA tournament.
Jamie Tworkowski speaks to the crowd at “To Write Love on Her Arms,” an event held Thursday in the SUB. Tworkowski had a friend struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts, which served as his inspiration to found a campaign dedicated to suicide prevention and awareness.
Freshman Quinton Bara restocks the shelves during his shift at the Bookstore. Bara is one of the University employees who has benefited from the minimum wage increase implemented Jan. 1.
Greg Van Kirk listens to Ahdina Zunkel, director of artist development for the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market. Van Kirk is the co-founder of the Social Entrepreneur Corps, a group that organizes internships worldwide in which students to lend expertise to local businesses.
Kristin Gurule, owner and operator of Kristin’s Handmade Jewelry, crafts an anatomically correct heart pendant. Gurule creates one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces from her home. Her jewelry may be found at a number of local shops as well as facebook.com/kristintorresgurule.
Sophomore first baseman Alex Real tosses a ball to a teammate at practice last week. UNM begins its quest to Omaha, Neb. with a three-game series against Oklahoma State starting today at Isotopes Park.
UniteWomen.org volunteer Anita McDonough, 66, hands Ph.D candidate Maria Lopez pamphlets about the prevention of violence against women. McDonough stated that 1 in 3 women are said to be beaten or raped within their lifetimes.
Lobo baseball players begin their practice on Thursday at the new Lobo Field. UNM is ranked No. 21 in a preseason poll, but some players said the team should be ranked higher.