Star of 'Rome' makes surprise visit to Classics class
Professor Monica Cyrino said it was a gift from the gods when she saw actor Ray Stevenson, from HBO's "Rome," in the security line at Albuquerque Sunport Airport on Tuesday.
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Professor Monica Cyrino said it was a gift from the gods when she saw actor Ray Stevenson, from HBO's "Rome," in the security line at Albuquerque Sunport Airport on Tuesday.
"Wonder Women, Super Queens" is a drag performance organized by Marshall Martinez, chairman of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
Graduate and professional students are working to persuade legislators to change a state code that prevents them from getting subsidies for child care.
Many faculty members had already voiced support for President David Schmidly at the faculty meeting on Wednesday when a woman, who did not immediately identify herself, stepped up to the microphone.
From Ethiopia to Albuquerque, Mike Ellison is educating college kids about the harmful effects of smoking, and he has gotten lots of support from other artists and fans, he said.
Women are talking about their vaginas, said Esteli Juarez, director of "The Vagina Monologues."
"I used to be terminally serious," Stephen Hunt said of himself before he found the healing benefits of laughter.
"Broadway, Your Way!" is a musical revue with a democratic twist.
The band Saudade has a way of drawing people inside the Blackbird Buvette on Thursday nights to hear Brazilian jazz, clarinetist Bob Gusch said.
How many people can say they've gone snowboarding Downtown?
Fair-trade roses are this year's option for conscientious Valentine's Day shoppers, said Tanya Cole, owner of Tiger Lilly Flowers.
Students are getting involved in the controversy that has been raging for months between faculty, staff and administration.
Jill Reeves and Skylar Whitney knew that when they applied to work at the Albuquerque Aquarium, they would swim alongside 17 sharks, along with various fish, turtles and stingrays, every day.
President David Schmidly's campus-wide e-mail, sent out on Monday, gave a positive - but inexact - outline of steps that UNM will take to make up for shortfalls in the state budget.
Body Language cures hump-day boredom, promoter Nic Ortiz y Pino said about the event.
Missionary John Wakabi, from Uganda, said God told him to move to the U.S. in 2002 to reaffirm America's faith.
Lobo Conservatives president Stephen Dinkel has hit AM airwaves with co-host Eric McInteer to discuss current events from a conservative perspective.
Fencing is physical chess, said Andy Carey, organizer of the UNM Fencing Club.
Good news, raw foodists: the group Your Radical Health Albuquerque meets once or twice a month at ever-changing locations.
Tattoo artist Jeff Hayes named his shop Rival because he said it excels over the competition with a wide variety of media beyond skin ink.