Hokona gardener loses his project
The Hokona Garden will no longer grow on the UNM Campus.
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The Hokona Garden will no longer grow on the UNM Campus.
Escape into history and leave modern society behind with the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Explora of Albuquerque promotes science, technology and art. The center, at 1701 Mountain Road N.W., lets community members of all ages learn through interactive exhibits. Explora also holds a “Winter Camp” for children 5-15. Roger McNew, Explora’s weekend manager and network administrator, said the camp provides hands-on activities and is grade appropriate. McNew said Explora is not only for children because the center hosts an “adult night” the third Friday of every other month. The theme on Jan. 15 is Electricity: Charge Up Your Night, and McNew said it would be a convenient time to visit the center. “Adult Night has less lines than usual, and it is open just for people 18 years and up,” he said. “Adult Night gives people the chance to be active in the activities that are usually surrounded by kids. It allows them to bring their young energy out. There are things to exercise your mind, and you are never too old for that. It’s a popular event to explore our 250 hands-on activities. It allows them to involve themselves.” Each “adult night” runs from 6:30 – 10:00 p.m. and features live music and refreshments. The entry fee is $7.
The UNM School of Medicine is getting a taste of art from the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe.
Roller skating is back — let the celebrations begin.
An organization of UNM fraternities has secured a first-ever scholarship for its members.
Justin Sanchez, the drummer of death metal band Immortal Prophecy, creates music for the community and audiences of all ages. Since 2007, band members Carlos Apodaca (guitarist), Isaiah Santistevan (guitarist), Jason Orona (bass) and Sanchez have been practicing and performing around Albuquerque, their hometown.
Garrett Briggs, a senior and archeology major, is giving Albuquerque a whole new way to celebrate Halloween.
On Sunday, volunteers around the country united to participate in the largest community service effort in the nation — Make a Difference Day.
Doug Gardner of Arlington, Va., is revolutionizing the world of paper puzzles in his spare time.
The UNM class ring is available after five years of careful design.
Always in cherry and silver, President of Howl Raisers Wes Henderson tries to raise school spirit among students at UNM. Members of Howl Raisers go to the Lobos’ athletics events to cheer the teams on and promote sportsmanship. Henderson gathered over 1,000 members for the group this fall.