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For-profit power is unsafe

As of September 16, Japan has shut down the last of its nuclear power plants for an indeterminate amount of time pending safety inspections. Due to public pressure, they do not have a set reactivation date;

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Christin Apodaca stands next to her piece “Stream of Consciousness” during the juried art show inside the John Sommers Gallery in the Art Building on Friday. Apodaca was the second place winner in the show, which runs through Friday.

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Richard Tingley looks out the window in his room at UNMH. He required surgery after having an accident on his bike Sunday. Tingley had just recovered from a knee replacement back in April.

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A chemistry laboratory awaits renovation inside Clark Hall on Tuesday afternoon. Voters in November approved a bond that allotted $16 million to fund Clark Hall’s renovations and help modernize and redesign the laboratories.

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Members of the Steering and Rules Committee of the Associate Students of the University of New Mexico discuss their meeting’s agenda at the rst meeting of the semester Wednesday night. Unlike usual ASUNM meetings, the members of the committee wore 1980s-themed clothing. Members said they decided to have a themed meeting because they said they like having fun. One of the members dressed up as his interpretation of Marty McFly, the protagonist of the “Back to the Future” trilogy. During the meeting, the committee unanimously elected ASUNM Senator Jenna Hagengruber as its vice-chair. The committee also passed a resolution promoting UNM’s Green Fund which is slated to be used for campus sustainability initiatives.

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A BLT Salad is presented at A & B’s Lunchbox on Sunday. The BLT Salad contains romaine lettuce topped with tomatoes along with a generous pile of crispy bacon and a balsamic vinaigrette. Owners Alicia and Ben Webb opened the cafe in June, replacing the Daily Grind at 414 Central Ave.

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Blake Magnusson reads his piece “Consolation” to the Dime Stories group at The Source on Thursday. The Albuquerque chapter of Dime Stories was founded by Merimee Moffitt and Jennifer Simpson three years ago to create a space for writers to share their work.

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