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Don’t let your final week of freedom go to waste. Celebrate the last week of break (and the last week before disbursement) with some of these fantastic events.
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Don’t let your final week of freedom go to waste. Celebrate the last week of break (and the last week before disbursement) with some of these fantastic events.
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This week has some awesome cultural events that you won’t find anywhere but New Mexico. Remember to have a safe and happy holiday season.
If you can find time between eating delicious turkey and wonderful challah bread, there’s plenty of fun events around town to get you in the mood for the holiday barrage.
New things to learn? Check. Art to see and hear? Check? Relevant pop culture activities? Check. Looks like a good week to be in Albuquerque.
Sarah Crawford’s, Jocelyn Quintana’s and Ruthie Fogelman’s ages span across two decades.
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For most of us, the candy hangover is still going strong, so let’s make it an easy week filled with sitting events and quiet.
Miss the College Media conference in New Orleans? Just curious about what student journalists are taught? Here’s the best tips, tricks and moments from last week’s conference.
The best part of Halloween in New Mexico is that it is immediately followed by Day of the Dead celebrations. Two holidays full of candy and costumes, what’s not to love? Check out this week’s list of scary, free events.
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There are lots of fun and free things to do this week, and plenty of them will help you gear up for Halloween. If you need more to get into the spirit, don’t forget that Friday is National Chucky The Notorious Killer Doll Day.
The room is painted black. The only light comes from three narrow spotlights, one near the door and two others on the opposite side of the room. Under the first spotlight spins a potato on a fishing line. The others beam down upon the world’s first aquascope, built by professor Meggan Gould’s material photograph class.
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