A Story of the Piñata
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Students Kristen Krehbiel and Bella Robles perform a dance number February 16 near the Duck Pond for their Image and Movement class. The class will perform another piece called “Interrupted” in front of the Bookstore on Thursday at 8:30 p.m.
Francisco Rodriguez, the owner of the Casa de Piñata, pastes on the last piece of a bull piñata in his store Thursday. Check out the Multimedia section for the video ‘A Story of the Piñata.’
Coppin State’s Dan Gleiberman crouches down after grounding out during Sunday’s 29-3 loss to UNM.
A member of the Society for Creative Anachronisms stands with his armor after nightfall on Johnson Field on Wednesday. The society meets every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Jaymar Latchison strolls down the sideline during practice on Wednesday at University Stadium. Latchison said he and other members of the team were ridiculed by classmates for going 1-11 last season.
I studied in China for about three years and spent four semesters in the U.S. When I was a college student in China, I remembered my professors always warned us how hard it was going to be to get a job. They said a lot of companies pick one applicant out of 300 or more. Data from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People’s Republic of China reports the 2009 graduate employment rate is 87 percent. Do people believe that? Obviously, that is an extremely high estimate.
Andrew Bateman, a friend of the late UNM professor Hector Torres, sits somberly during the professor’s memorial at the National Hispanic Cultural Center on Friday. Torres was found dead in his home last month along with graduate student Stefania Gray.
Catcher Rafael Neda, left, and pitcher Mike Lachapelle talk on the mound during Friday night’s game against BYU at Isotopes Park. The Lobos lost on Friday, 13-5, but won the series closer 10-9 on Saturday.
Left-handed pitcher Jason Oatman unfurls a pitch during Thursday’s game against BYU at Isotopes Park. The Lobos won 11-5.
Hunter Riley plants a sage sprout in a container garden on Wednesday.
Churck O’Herron-Alex, owner of Veggiegrower Gardens of New Mexico, builds one of his microgardens outside his shop on Silver Boulevard.
You can choose from shelves of seeds at Veggiegrower Gardens of New Mexico. You can get seeds for squash, lettuce mixes, kale, spinach, carrots, and a bunch of other stuff, too.
“Beebop” eats catnip from a freshly planted container garden on Wednesday. The Daily Lobo gathered the necessary plants and containers to start a container garden. The whole garden, including the container, cost just less than $80 to pull together.
Lobo head coach Ray Birmingham instructs his players in this file photo. The Lobos face BYU on Thursday at Isotopes Park.
A helicopter dumps water on the blaze Monday afternoon.
Albuquerque re ghters wave on an envoy of AFD vehicles near the Hispanic Cultural Center on Monday. The Bosque caught re near the center, and smoke could be seen and smelled on campus. As a result, a UNM TextMe alert was sent out warning students with respiratory illnesses to stay indoors.
David Conway