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The University of New Mexico’s men's basketball team lost to the El Paso Miners on Nov. 19, 2019. The final score was 63 Lobos, 66 Miners.
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The University of New Mexico’s men's basketball team lost to the El Paso Miners on Nov. 19, 2019. The final score was 63 Lobos, 66 Miners.
The newly remodeled Flying Star Café in Nob Hill is back open and ready for business. The cafe now sports a unique, upscale flare that reflects its location in Nob Hill.
Vice President of Enrollment, Dan Garcia, comes to the ASUNM Senate during the last meeting of the semester to talk about advocating for student organizations and possible outreach for potential UNM students.
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Holiday celebrations kicked off in Albuquerque at the 2019 Capitol Christmas Tree Send-off at Civic Plaza on Thursday, Nov. 14. The square was filled with people eager to see the 60 ft. Blue Spruce from Carson National Forest and sign their names on the delivery truck headed to Washington D.C. To commemorate the event, a line-up of holiday performances took place in the plaza, commenced by St. Mary’s Catholic School choir.
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Cirrelda Snider-Bryan uses a colander to extract the juice from the prepared fruits. She works in collaboration with the New Mexico Natural History Museum to organize community events such as this Prickly Pear Harvest.
UNM Choir conductor David Edmonds led the UNM Concert Choir in the singing of “Hymn for America” by Stephen Paulus Monday morning in the Alumni Chapel at the Veterans Day Remembrance and Celebration.
The edible parts of the prickly pear cactus are known as “tunas”. They are the purple-red flowers growing off of the green cactus leaves and can be eaten after the skin and quills are cut off.
A workshop participant removes the seeds from the inside of the fruit, one of the first steps in preparing it to be eaten.
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Community members enjoy prickly pear feast together. The fruit of prickly pears are said to taste like a combination of bubblegum and watermelon, and can be made into candy, jam or beverages, or eaten raw, although some people do not like to eat the hard edible seeds.