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On March 27, UNMPD officer Z. Hector Terrazas, within six minutes of receiving the initial report, was able to identify, pursue and apprehend a man suspected of stealing a bike.
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Hasan Faisal (left) asks a question regarding campus security to GPSA candidates Sharif Gias and Priscila Poliana during Thursday public forum. This debate, the second in a series of four debates, featured heated discussions about campus diversity, discrimination and security.
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Resident adviser Oma E-Nunu, left, and risk management supervisor for Sigma Chi dorms Will Rael document faulty lights near Dane Smith Hall during the UNM campus safety walk on Tuesday night. The students volunteered to survey the campus after hours to identify unsafe parts of campus that need attention to ensure the safety of students and faculty.
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Manny Rettinger, plays one of his own custom-designed Chuppers. A Chupper can be an instrument, a musician and a lifestyle, all of which relate to the creation of electronic instruments using recycled components.
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One of the largest Chuppers in the Electric Ensemble is this one, comprising a piano, some microphones and a horn. The sound is captured and reverberated through the horn and into the mic.
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Manny Rettinger plays one of his Chuppers. This particular one is constructed of an old typewriter, piano keys, rubber bands and a hollow hemisphere. When the keys are pressed, the top row of keys hits the hemisphere and the sound is picked up by a mic.
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Manny Rettinger the, founding father of The Chuppers, demonstrates how to play the Chupper he constructed using an old piano. This Chupper is Manny’s magnum opus, his pride and joy.
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Twin brothers Drew Allred, right, and Josh Allred talk Magic: The Summoning with the comic and gaming enthusiasts in their shop Wednesday. The brothers often try to offer the best advice possible to their patrons when it comes to the many games available in their store, Twin Suns Comics & Game Center on the West Side.
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Junior guard Sarah Halasz forces a SDSU player to the baseline in UNM’s Saturday night matchup against the Aztecs. The 63-39 loss brings their total to three in five games.
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After a long day of skating, the brothers packed up the rear of the car with all the skateboards.
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Sean Stratmeyer catches some air as he charges through a course during the King of the Ditch event Sunday in Albuquerque. Stratmeyer finished sixth place in the advanced race and second in ditchstyle.
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Brothers on board
Skaters and brothers James Tracey, right, and Sean Stratmeyer hold their trophies and enjoy the spoils of their efforts at a local ditch race. Tracey took fourth place in the advanced race while Stratmeyer took sixth.
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Pysanky are displayed at Geraldine Lyle and Jeanette Lyle’s booth at the ASUNM Arts and Crafts Fair on Wednesday. Geraldine began making pysanky, which are Ukrainian-style Easter eggs, 12 years ago while she was living in Germany.
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Geraldine Lyle prepares her dye at the ASUNM Arts and Crafts Fair on Wednesday. Pysanky, which are Ukrainian-style Easter eggs, are created using beeswax and dyes painted on the shells of eggs. Every color and pattern is symbolic, and the designs painted on the eggs often tell stories.
Día de los Muertos parade
The 20th annual Marigold Parade was held Sunday afternoon in the South Valley to celebrate Día de los Muertos, a Mexican holiday celebrating friends and family who have died.