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Lucas Reed (97) looks dejected after a loss to the Aggies at University Stadium earlier this season. UNM is 0-8 and one of only two teams in the country yet to win a game.
Women’s soccer UNM’s Jael Fanning races past UCR player Melisa Escamilla during a game at the UNM soccer complex Sep.16. The Lobos are the No.1 seed in the MWC tournament and take on UNLV today in the semifinals. See page
Once the final product is complete, light tea candles inside the pumpkin to illuminate the face, or just leave it as is for all to enjoy.
Fluorescent liquids like club soda bubble over a UV light in front of QueLab President Gregory Moran. Moran worked on a pumpkin last Sunday that will be lit with LEDs (light emitting diodes) as part of Quelab’s Haunted Lab Saturday. Participants will be able to make their own pumpkin LED kits with customized blinking and color schemes for no extra cost.
In the first step, gut the pumpkin using a large spoon, a mellon-baller or your hands. The seeds can later be salted, roasted and eaten.
Peel the outer shell of the pumpkin with a ribbon tool or potato peeler. A regular vegetable peeler will suffice if the correct tool cannot be found.
After the details are carved into the flesh with a knife, rub the peeled surface with steel wool to define the cuts and smooth the pumpkin’s face.
Patrolman Mike Timm with APD stands guard as (un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters are arrested at UNM’s Yale Park late Tuesday night. University administration told proters they must leave the campus by 10 p.m. Tuesday night and that those who didn’t would risk arrest.
Students made traditional papelpicado, calaveras de azúcar and flores de papel Monday in the SUB. The Mexican Student Association and Student Special Events hosted the workshops as part of their Día de los Muertos celebration. The event continues Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at El Centro de la Raza with the traditional blessing of the altar y ofrendas.
Friends and family of murder victims UNM English Professor Hector Torres and his girlfriend UNM graduate student Stefania Gray gather in Judge Sanchez’s District Court room Thursday. Ralph Montoya pled guilty to murder and kidnapping charges. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
Bailiffs escort Ralph Montoya to prison after he pled guilty to two counts of murder in the second degree and kidnapping in the second degree.
Firefighters put a ladder away after extinguishing a fire on the roof of a future health club.Several businesses in the surrounding areas were evacuated while the blaze was quelled.
Ashley Rhoades (4) and Kelly Williamson (13) block a spike from SDSU Sunday at Johnson Gym. The Lobos fell to the Aztecs in the final game.
UNM students Robert Malakhov (above) and Allen Pittman practice break falls during Sociology Professor Andrew Yiannakis’s Classical Jujutsu class yesterday. “Jujutsu is not to be confused with Jujitsu,” said Yuannakis. “Jujutsu is for battle and Jujistu is for sport.”
UNM’s Lamaar Thomas tries to evade NMSU’s Ben Bradley on Saturday at University Stadium. The Lobos lost their fifth straight game of the season to the Aggies, 42-28, and now have lost to the Aggies for the past three years.
Sebastián País paints a sign for the Occupy Albuquerque protest. The group has camped on UNM campus for the past two days and intends to stay. They are part of a nationwide grassroots movement in support of the ongoing Occupy Wall Street protests in New York City.
Elaine Baumgartel has been working at KUNM for the past eight years. She has worked several jobs at the station, from phone operator to radio host. Baumgartel currently hosts the Call-in Show and the local Morning Edition. KUNM marks its 45th anniversary this month.