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Thornburg discusses a transaction with a client in his home office.
Chandler Buckner Hat: Vans, $30 Sweatshirt: Zumiez, $85 Pants: PacSun, $40 Shoes: Vans, $42
Iris Groomis Hat: Buffalo Exchange, $5 Scarf: birthday present Top jacket: Zumiez, $60 Bottom jacket: Ross, $15 Belt: Buffalo Exchange, $10 Jeans: Buffalo Exchange, $20 Boots: Buffalo Exchange, $20
A jogger braves the cold on Johnson Field Monday. A winter storm on Sunday night and early Monday morning brought temperatures in parts of Albuquerque down to 2 degrees Fahrenheit. UNM was closed Monday due to extreme weather.
Hugh Greenwood celebrates after making a shot against Missouri State Saturday at the Pit. The Lobos won the game 76-60 and Greenwood finished with 11 points.
High winds damaged the fabric on the indoor practice facility on UNM south campus Thursday, UNM Athletics spokesman Frank Mercogliano said. Mercogliano said it was not safe to assess the damage to the building on Thursday night and that the facility had been closed since 10 a.m. on Thursday morning due to the forecasted high winds. Throughout the day winds gusted at 60 to 75 mph, according to the Weather Channel.
Former Albuquerque Mayor Martin Chávez discusses environmental law with UNM alumnus Kristina Caffrey while having lunch with students in the SUB on Wednesday. A new student organization, Students for Marty Chávez for Congress, invited Chávez to campus.
The Werner Gilchrist House at Silver and Cornell is gone. Wrecking crews arrived at one of Albuquerque’s first suburban homes Nov. 17 to begin demolishing the property. The home, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been slowly decaying since its last owner died in 1981.
Christian Dimery and Mathilde Antoszek chat over the value and origin of a figurine. Antoszek brought the antique into Dimery’s shop for appraisal Tuesday.
This art piece sits in a back room of Christian Dimery Antiques and Oddities. Dimery says the sculpture is a 1960's Black manikin from Germany. It features Northern New Mexico prison tattoos wears a Native American Headdress. The manikin is valued at $1000 while the headdress costs $365. The shop is located at Morningside Dr NE and Central Ave.
Paint cans used to create signs sit idle at Yale Park on Oct. 10. (un)Occupy protesters will be moving indoors and onto the web to avoid the cold.
Don’t be fooled by the nutritional profile of these fudgy treats—you won’t taste any chalkiness here. They’re shown above with a powdered sugar garnish and drizzle of dark chocolate sauce, the same used to hold the goods together.
A hash is a medley of diced veggies that may or may not include meat. The BeetPoCarroot Hash is a more vibrant variety, owing its brilliant hues to phytochemicals.
Tuna salad, a classic already rich in omega-3s, is shown here with chopped walnuts for added fatty acid benefits. Above, it is shown on a bed of spinach and purple kale, chosen for their phytochemical value. However, tuna isn’t picky, any bed will do.
A bicycling UNM graduate student collided with a vehicle on Redondo Drive near Hodgin Hall on Wednesday night. The vehicle’s driver, Jordan Birttelle, called 911 and fire trucks and an ambulance arrived on the scene. The bicyclist was conscious and voluntarily walked to the ambulance. Birttelle said he didn’t see the bicyclist. “It was dark,” he said. “From what he told me, he was just kind of cruising along. You look for headlights. Thank God he’s okay though.” The bicyclist hit the side of the car and fell into the windshield. “I thank my lucky stars it wasn’t worse,” Birttelle said. He said driving at night requires extra vigilance. “You never think you’ll be the person who hits someone on a bicycle,” he said. “You got to be careful.”
Senior forward Jennifer Williams holds the ball up against Wyoming last Sunday at University Stadium. The Lobos travel to California to take on UCLA in the first round of the NCAA tournament tomorrow.
Organizer of the event (make sure tamon verifies) Donald gluck
Megan McRobert, GPSA
Sixth-grader Daruis W.’s fractal art is displayed on the side of a building at the corner of Third Street and Silver Avenue. Darius’ fractal art is one of this year’s winning pieces in the Albuquerque Fractal Challenge.