Nuclear
reactors
aren't just for men Autumn Higgins is the first nuclear
reactor operator in the history of Sandia National Labs.
By Darrick Hurst
Keeping
native culture alive New Mexico native Onawa Lacy, a Navajo,
strives to keep language and culture alive by reaching
across borders. By Jack Jackson
Genuine
Chinese cuisine Chow's
Asian Bistro offers diners an opportunity to experience
Chinese food like they've never had, all in the center
of the Cottonwood Mall. By Stephanie Kitts
These
bicyclists don't bother with gears No
coasting for these riders, for they are riding bikes with
one fixed gear as they ride around on campus and also
in races as the fixed-gear movement arrives in Albuquerque.
By Christopher Downs
Do
you need peace and quiet to study? As
cramming for finals arrives, here are some of the best
places to hit the books around the campus this semester.
By David Boston
Meet
a 'fearless' local poet Leah
Carpenter-Kish draws on American Indian practices and
beliefs for her inspirations in both work and art. By
Nancy Sepúlveda
Controversial
preaching Mother
Teresa is burning in hell next to Adolph Hitler, along with
all the Native Americans, Jews, Catholics, non-Christians,
smokers, gays, drunkards and people who have sex outside of
marriage. That's just part of the message that Michael Venyah
says God asked him to preach at college campuses, including
his visit to the University of New Mexico. By Christopher
Sanchez