Sushi and Sake - which is operated by the same owners as its neighbor Korean BBQ House - offers four kinds of sushi in its specials: Nob Hill, Titanic, house special and luxury shrimp.
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Sushi and Sake - which is operated by the same owners as its neighbor Korean BBQ House - offers four kinds of sushi in its specials: Nob Hill, Titanic, house special and luxury shrimp.
La Cueva High School student Adeline Murphy addresses the General Assembly at a conference hosted by UNM's Model U.N. on Saturday in the SUB.
Curator Heather Edgar points Thursday at a plastic human femur modeled after one of the bones in the collection of Maxwell Museum's Laboratory of Human Osteology
Curator Heather Edgar stands in the room where donated human skeletons are stored in archival boxes for Maxwell Museum's Laboratory of Human Osteology. The lab stores about 250 modern skeletons and is also home to historic and prehistoric remains from abo
Boston's chef Dennis Tugwell prepares a heart-shaped pizza Wednesday on 4300 The 25 Way N.E. For every pizza sold, the national chain of restaurants gives $1 to the Children's Miracle Network.
UNM presidential candidate Herman Lujan, left, and Kevin Stevenson, special assistant to the president, look at the Centennial Engineering Center construction site during Lujan's tour of campus Monday.
John Crandall practices spinning poi in front of Zimmerman Library on Monday. Crandall said he enjoys performing at raves.
Guard Brandi Kimble charges past Wyoming forward Justyna Podziemska during Sunday's game at The Pit. The Lobos won 50-43.
Johnny Parkes hits a forehand during practice Wednesday at the UNM Tennis Complex.
Student Shane Montoya break dances Wednesday in the SUB to promote Breakin' Hearts, a hip-hop festival that will feature local artists Feb. 24.
Royal Navy Lt. Commander Tania Price, left, talks to Bernard Udis after giving a presentation about NATO's goals Monday in Mitchell Hall.
Christine Sierra listens to Michael Rocca explain his views on Congress during a panel discussion about the war in Iraq on Friday in the SUB.
Christopher Ramirez, left, listens to Michelle Touson talk during a roundtable discussion about first-generation minority graduate students Tuesday in the SUB.
Daniel Reed, director of the Renaissance Computing Institute at the University of North Carolina, talks about the future of information technology during a presentation Monday in the SUB.
Student Justin Moya throws a bowl on a potter's wheel in the ASUNM Arts and Crafts Studio in the SUB on Thursday.
Members of Royalty Life Records talk in their studio on 1724 Archuleta Drive on Tuesday.
Quentin Dorn, Royalty Life Records' vice president of promotions and marketing, records a track in the company's studio Tuesday.
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Morgan Patterson, director of community relations and development for the Salvation Army, looks at graffiti on a window outside of the donation drop-off on Central Avenue on Wednesday.
Former UNM kicker Katie Hnida signs a copy of her book, Still Kicking: My Journey as the First Woman to Play Division I Football, for Dick Webb on Thursday at the Bookstore.