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UNM helps students navigate international study

Presentations, desserts and study abroad orientations were some of the events that took place during International Education Week last week at the University of New Mexico. Organized by the Global Education Office, the week aimed to teach students about other cultures and encourage them to study abroad and improve their professional skills. “We want to celebrate our international students that are here, and we want to help American students to go abroad and diversify their culture and language skills,” said Annette Mares-Duran, a Global Education Office advisor.

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Marigold Parade unites community/El desfile de cempasúchil une la comunidad

With Spanish music sounding all over the South Valley, hundreds gathered in costume for the 25th Annual Marigold Parade celebrating the Day of the Dead on Nov. Con la música en español escuchandose en todo el Valle del Sur, cientos de personas se reunieron para el 25° desfile anual de cempasúchil, o el Marigold Parade en inglés, para celebrar el Día de los Muertos el 5 de noviembre.

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UNM helps students navigate international study

Presentations, dessert sharing and study abroad orientations were some of the events that took place during International Education Week last week at the University of New Mexico.Organized by the Global Education Office, the week aimed to teach students about other cultures and encourage them to study abroad and improve their professional skills.Gerardo Archundia S. is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @GerasMJ.

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25° Desfile Anual de Cempasúchil del Día del Muerto

English Version: https://youtu.be/n2ugwa2rc-sNota de la editora: Los periodistas que escribieron este artículo han traducido al español e inglés como parte de nuestro proyecto para ayudar a conectar el Daily Lobo a más miembros de nuestra comunidad. Con la música en español escuchandose en todo el Valle del Sur, cientos de personas se reunieron para el 25° desfile anual de cempasúchil, o el Marigold Parade en inglés, para celebrar el Día de los Muertos el 5 de noviembre. El desfile anual de cempasúchil es un evento cultural en Albuquerque que honra a los que han fallecido con música — principalmente latina — y un desfile de autos decorados con flores de cempasúchil y calaveras de azúcar.Gerardo Archundia S. es un reportero multimedia para el Daily Lobo. Él puede ser contactado en multimedia@dailylobo.com o en Twitter @GerasMJ.Dalton Padilla es un reportero multimedia para el Daily Lobo. Él puede ser contactado en multimedia@dailylobo.com o en Twitter @daltonopadilla.

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25th Annual “Day of the Dead” Marigold Parade

Version en español: https://youtu.be/NMJ0zS5WjmsEditor’s Note: The reporters who wrote this article have translated it into both Spanish and English as part of our project to help connect the Daily Lobo to more members of our community.With Spanish music sounding all over the South Valley, hundreds gathered in costume for the 25th Annual Marigold Parade celebrating the Day of the Dead on Nov. 5. The Marigold Parade is a cultural event in Albuquerque that honors those who have passed with music—mostly Latino—and a parade of cars and floats decorated with marigold flowers and sugar skulls.Gerardo Archundia S. is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @GerasMJ.Dalton Padilla is a multimedia reporter for the Daily Lobo. He can be contacted at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on Twitter @daltonopadilla.

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