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C&J 475: Multimedia Journalism, Spring 2007
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They act out their protests
La Cucaracha Stew Co. members don't need fliers or speeches to make political statements. The troupe makes its message visual by marching in protest with costumes and props. By Marcella Ortega


See him in an emergency
Dr. David Sklar, bilingual in English and Spanish, has 27 years of experience saving lives in the emergency room at UNM Hospital. By Mario Hidalgo

Navajo denied medal
David Tsosie was turned down for a Navajo Code Talker medal because the Navajo Nation did not have proof he was a Code Talker. Here's how the World War II Marine Corps radio operator got his medal. By Jim Snyder

School faces uncertain future.
Albuquerque Charter Vocational High School might even change its name to alter its reputation as a school of last resort. By David Barnes

Travel the Turquoise Trail
Grab your skis, cowboy boots and miner's pick and head east of the Sandias for coffee, art, mountain lions and more. By Monika Dziamka

Faculty diversity issue
UNM faculty diversity does not match the student body. Seventy-eight percent of faculty and 48 percent of students are white. Ethnic students say more diversity in their instructors would give them more academic role models. By Caleb Fort.
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Quick Looks
Veggie oil cars    Trail riding   Graduate?

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Albuquerque is a pioneer in converting and fueling diesel cars and trucks to run cleaner on vegetable oil. By Damon Scott.


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Trail riding club of endurance horse riders works to save multi-use trails, but they're about more than that. By Jo Fanelli.


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Many of New Mexico's children aren't graduating from high school. And more than half of those who go to UNM will not get a degree. By Jennifer Rocha.


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