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C&J 475: Multimedia Journalism, Spring 2008
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Breast cancer fundraiser
most successful ever

More than 19,000 people, some in costumes as pictured, participated in the 9th Annual American Cancer Society walk. By Ashleigh Sanchez


A variety of acts
Everything from art class painting of nudes to concerts are available at the 3rd Street Arts building in Albuquerque. By Grace Lorraine Bologna

School of Architecture shows design
Building opens on campus with its construction elements purposely exposed to teach students about the fundamentals of architectural design and practice. By Xochitl Campos

He's a superfan of
Lobo basketball

Mark "Snake" Tichenor has been attending UNM games since he was 7. He's 44 now, tattooed, a collector of memorabilia, and more enthusiastic and better known than any other fan. By Brian Gates

The concessionaires
Every concert at Journal Pavilion is a chance for the concession vendors to make money -- or not. It's not as easy as it looks. By Darrick Hurst

Court rules in chimp deaths
New legislation may result from the Charles River Lab's victory in suit over the deaths of two chimpanzees and the near death of a third. By Deborah Torza

Quick Looks
   Masks      Fitness     Chimayo

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Store features hand-made masks. By Lorinda Toledo


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Johnson Gym extends its hours. By Steven Fernandez


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Visitors seek the miracle sand of Chimayo. By Laura Smith


Profile of
a rocker

Exclusive interview with Jimmy Gnecco shows how the lead singer of the rock group 'Ours' and a rising star of the alternative rock scene is also a full-time dad. Gnecco and Ours just released their third album, and Gnecco feels that the latest album really captures what he and his alternative rock band are all about. Take a look inside his world. By Desireé Polonis

Teambuilding and fun
Kids to business execs use the low ropes course at Johnson Field. It teaches teamwork and how to plan strategically. "It's about the realization that you can do something by telling yourself you can do it," Susan Harper explained. By Kitty Hurst

Stories, photos, etc., on this news site are written and produced by UNM students in the C&J 475 class