Daily Lobo 12/02/2024

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A statue stands atop debris behind a sign that reads “even when the creek rises,” in the River Arts District in Asheville, North Carolina on Saturday, Nov. 30. Hurricane Helene destroyed an estimated 80% of the River Arts District, according to a Buncombe County community briefing.
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Albuquerque provides habitat for hundreds of bird species

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Albuquerque offers a wide range of bird habitat over a relatively small space. The Bosque ecosystem is home to riparian species, while the city provides habitat for more adaptive urban birds, and the Sandia Mountains provide a home to higher elevation species.

Hundreds of resident and migra-

tory birds settle in Albuquerque, according to the City of Albuquerque website.

Albuquerque is one of 31 Urban Bird Treaty cities across the United States. UBT cities partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to conserve birds and bird habitat, as well as provide educational and recreational opportunities in urban areas, according to the FWS website.

The FWS highlights the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge as one of Albuquerque’s successes in bird conservation.

The refuge is considered to be one of the “most ambitious urban conservation projects in the nation,” according to the FWS.

In addition to Valle de Oro, birds can choose from many open spaces in Albuquerque that provide habitat, including the Bachechi Open Space, Rio Grande Nature Center State Park and even the University of New Mexico’s campus.

The Bachechi Open Space is one of 17 Bernalillo County Open Space properties, according to the Bernalillo County website. The

space offers wetland habitat, which attracts geese, ducks and herons.

The Rio Grande Nature Center State Park provides habitat for over 300 species of birds, according to its website. During this time of year, sandhill cranes find food in the fields, and spotted towhee and duck species gather by feeders at the pond.

UNM’s main campus hosts a total of 212 species of birds at different times throughout the year, according to Birding Hotspots. Even with the current Duck Pond renovation,

trees and green space provide habitat for robins and roadrunners.

Leila Chapa is the social media editor for the Daily Lobo. She can be reached at socialmedia@dailylobo. com or on X @lchapa06

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A blue bird perches on a tree at the Rio Grande Nature Center in the Albuquerque North Valley on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Sandhill cranes fly during sunset at the Rio Grande Nature Center in the Albuquerque North Valley on Saturday, Nov. 30. Sandhill cranes commonly migrate from Canada and northeastern Siberia to New Mexico during the winter.
A great blue heron wades in a pond at the Bachechi Open Space in the Albuquerque North Valley on Friday, Nov. 29.
A male mallard paddles through a ditch at the Bachechi Open Space in the Albuquerque North Valley on Friday, Nov. 29. Mallards feed by dipping their heads underwater to graze aquatic vegetation.
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A woodpecker clings to a cottonwood tree at the Bachechi Open Space in the Albuquerque North Valley on Friday, Nov. 29.
Gulls and geese land on the Rio Grande at the Bachechi Open Space in the Albuquerque North Valley on Friday, Nov. 29. Ring-billed gulls migrate from northeastern North America, sometimes stopping in New Mexico.
A black phoebe perches on a branch at the Bachechi Open Space in the Albuquerque North Valley on Friday, Nov. 29. Black phoebes can be found in coastal California, Arizona, New Mexico and most of Mexico.
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DAILY LOBO

Hurricane Helene’s impact on Western North Carolina, two months later

It was the third-deadliest hurricane of the modern era, according to the National Centers for Environmental Information.

Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida late on Sept. 26 before hitting Western North Carolina the following morning. The storm brought flooding, landslides and winds that damaged or downed 40% of the trees in Buncombe County, according to Asheville Watchdog.

Two months after the storm, homes across Western North Carolina stood with broken windows and empty rooms. Spray-painted “X”s marked outside walls and garage doors, indicating complete FEMA searches, according to the Civil Air Patrol.

Cars and trucks remained abandoned in rivers and under rubble. Residents’ belongings — clothing, curtains, childrens’ toys — sat in piles along the

French Broad and Swannanoa rivers. Businesses were boarded up; roads and broken bridges were closed.

A building on Riverside Drive in Asheville — located in Buncombe County — read “LOOTERS WILL BE SHOT” in red spray paint. But amid the rubble, residents of Asheville and nearby Swannanoa also spray-painted messages of hope. A statue in the River Arts District — a neighborhood of historic buildings transformed into art galleries and restaurants — stood above a sign that read “even when the creek rises.” A piece of wood in front of a gas station in Swannanoa featured text that read “UR strong” and a red heart. Efforts to rebuild persist. So does the knowledge that the road will be long.

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Muddy handprints cover a home’s garage door in Swannanoa, North Carolina on Saturday, Nov. 30, two months after Hurricane Helene swept through the region.
The back of the Stop n Go gas station stands crumbled on U.S. Route 70 near the Swannanoa River in Swannanoa, North Carolina on Saturday, Nov. 30. Graffiti on the side of the building reads “S.O.S.” and “Take me home.” Hurricane Helene swept through Western North Carolina on Sept. 27, causing flooding, power outages and thousands of downed trees.
A damaged semi truck lays amid debris on the edge of the Swannanoa River in Asheville, North Carolina on Wednesday, Nov. 27, two months after Hurricane Helene swept through the region.
A building on U.S. Route 70 stands collapsed as
with open doors sits nearby above the Swannanoa River in Swannanoa, North Carolina on Saturday, Nov. 30.
The playground at Carrier Park in Asheville, North Carolina stands partially collapsed on Saturday, Nov. 30, two months after Hurricane Helene swept through the region.
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OPINION: UNM offers opportunities to experience nature throughout campus

The University of New Mexico hosts a variety of native and nonnative plant species — from the diverse greenhouse in Castetter Hall to the many trees and flowers planted across campus.

UNM provides students with the chance to take in the foliage around them, with sitting areas surrounded by trees and gardens such as those outside Zimmerman Library, Dane Smith Hall or the Duck Pond. If you’d prefer to be indoors, the greenhouse in Castetter Hall is an excellent chance to be with nature. The University has planted different tree species that can be found around campus, with some accompanied by plaques labeling the species.

UNM also provides students with the chance to be near wildlife with the Duck Pond, which hosts ducks and turtles that students can sit by to relax or study. It is currently under construction, but is set to be finished by spring 2025.

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A variety of native and nonnative plant species sits inside the greenhouse in Castetter Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
Autumn trees stand in the amphitheater outside Dane Smith Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
Autumn trees stand in the amphitheater outside Dane Smith Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
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A variety of fall foliage sits outside the art building on Wednesday, Nov. 27. A variety of native and nonnative plant species sits inside the greenhouse in Castetter Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
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The Ellis trail, a gateway to the stunning Sandia Mountains, offers year-round outdoor adventures.

In the warmer months, hikers can explore the winding trails, taking in panoramic views of the city below and the rugged mountain peaks. The crisp mountain air and the serene forest setting provide a peaceful escape from the urban bustle. As winter arrives, the trail transforms into a winter wonderland.

The snow-covered landscape invites cross-country skiers and snowshoers to glide through the silent forest.

The trail winds through a picturesque forest, offering breathtaking views of the snow-capped peaks. For those seeking a more exhilarating experience, the Sandia Peak Tramway is at the end of the Ellis trail, providing access to downhill skiing and snowboarding at the Sandia Peak Ski Area.

The Sandia Peak Tramway, a world-renowned aerial tram, offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding mountains. Visitors

can ride the tram to the summit, where they can enjoy dining and stunning panoramic views.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a winter sports enthusiast, the Ellis trail and the Sandia Peak Tramway offer something for everyone. Their stunning scenery, diverse terrain and convenient location make them popular destinations for outdoor recreation.

Noah Laffler is a freelance photographer for the Daily Lobo. He can be reached at photo@dailylobo.com or on X @dailylobo

The Ellis Trailhead marker peeks through the snow on the back of the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque on Friday, Nov. 29.
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Monday

Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Cafe

Chai Happy Hour 3-5pm

Monday: 8am-8pm

2201 Silver Avenue SE

Ancora Cafe and Bakery

TCG (Trading Card Games)All-Day Event

7PM Touring Act: Brad Colerick

Hours: 6 AM - 9 PM, 148 Quincy St NE

ASUNM Southwest Film Center View the movie schedule at swfc.unm.edu or @asunmswfc

Bedrock Kitchen

Vegan, Vegetarian and Meat Lovers Monday: 8am-4pm 5333 4th St NW, 87107

Big Ass Cookies Order delicious sweets online! @bigasscookiesllc oterolane@yahoo.com 505-550-9478

Birthright of Albuquerque Providing love, support, and hope to woman both before and after childbirth. http://www.birthright.org/albuquerque New Volunteers Always Welcome Monday 10AM-1PM 3228 Candelaria Rd NE

Enchanted Botanicals Medical Monday! Medical patients receive 20% off entire purchase 3417 Central Ave SE 9 AM - 9 PM

JC’s New York Pizza Dept. Buy Pizza, Wings and more with LoboCash through Grubhub 11 AM - 10 PM 215 Central Ave, NW 87102 (505) 766-6973

Mama and the Girls Cannabis Dispensary and Education Center 8 AM–10:30 PM 915 Yale Blvd SE Ste B

Nekter Juice Bar Only Location in NM! Monday: 7am-6pm 8001 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite B-1

Outpost Performance Space Check out our upcoming events at outpostspace.org Student ticket prices available! Quirky Used Books & More Books, Puzzles, Stickers, Mugs, Etc. Mon: 11am – 6pm 120 Jefferson St NE

Chairlifts overlook the landscape from the top of the Sandia Peak Ski Area found at the end of the Ellis trail, located on the back of the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque on Friday, Nov. 29.
A mountain peak shines through clouds south of the Sandia tram found at the end
the back of the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque on Friday, Nov. 29.
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The view looking north near the top of the Sandia Peak Tramway found at the end of the Ellis trail, located on the back of the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque on Friday, Nov. 29.
The Sandia ski lift stands at the end of the Ellis trail, located at the Sandia Ski Area on the back of the Sandia Mountains east of Albuquerque on Friday, Nov. 29.
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HAPS

The Entertainment Guide

Encino Pl NE

What’s in Store

Gifts for Everyday Living Tue: Closed @WhatsInStoreGift 3419 Central Ave Wednesday

Ancora Cafe and Bakery

2 PM Local Music: Jacques Karaoke and Family Game Night5 PM - 8:30 PM Hours: 6 AM - 9 PM, 148 Quincy St NE

Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Cafe Chai Happy Hour 3-5pm

Wednesday: 8am-8pm 2201 Silver Avenue SE

ASUNM Southwest Film Center View the movie schedule at swfc.unm.edu or @asunmswfc

Bedrock Kitchen

Vegan, Vegetarian and Meat Lovers Wednesday: 8am-4pm 5333 4th St NW, 87107

Big Ass Cookies Order delicious sweets online! @bigasscookiesllc oterolane@yahoo.com 505-550-9478

Birthright of Albuquerque

Providing love, support, and hope to woman both before and after childbirth.

http://www.birthright.org/albuquerque

New Volunteers Always Welcome Wednesday 10AM-1PM 3228 Candelaria Rd NE

Enchanted Botanicals

Wax Wednesday! All Concentrates And Carts 25% off 3417 Central Ave SE 9 AM - 9 PM

JC’s New York Pizza Dept.

Buy Pizza, Wings and more with LoboCash through Grubhub 11 AM - 10 PM 215 Central Ave, NW 87102 (505) 766-6973

Mama and the Girls Cannabis Dispensary and Education Center 8 AM–10:30 PM 915 Yale Blvd SE Ste B

Nekter Juice Bar Only Location in NM! Wednesday: 7am-6pm 8001 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite B-1

Outpost Performance Space Asher Berreras-Francisco Dimas: Primos Hermanos Quintet 7:30 pm; 201 Yale Blvd SE

Featuring new and original compositions by primos, trumpeter Franciso Dimas and bassist Asher Barreras, who grew up in Old Town ABQ. Student ticket prices available!

Quirky Used Books & More Fiction & Nonfiction Wed: 11am – 6pm 120 Jefferson St NE

Sunshine Theater Check out sunshinetheaterlive.com for more showings! https://www.sunshinetheaterlive.com/ 120 Central Ave SW, 87102

Test With Truman Be Empowered. Know Your Status. 801 Encino Pl NE 505-272-1312

What’s in Store

Gifts for Everyday Living Wed: 11 am - 7 pm @WhatsInStoreGift 3419 Central Ave

Thursday

Ancora Cafe and Bakery

Local Music: Holly V. & Rebekkah D. Open Mic Night at 5:30 PM, Sign Up at 4:30 PM Hours: 6 AM - 9 PM, 148 Quincy St NE

Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Cafe Chai Happy Hour 3-5pm Thursday: 8am-8pm 2201 Silver Avenue SE

ASUNM Southwest Film Center View the movie schedule at swfc.unm.edu or @asunmswfc

Bedrock Kitchen Vegan, Vegetarian and Meat Lovers Thursday: 8am-4pm 5333 4th St NW, 87107

Big Ass Cookies Order delicious sweets online! @bigasscookiesllc oterolane@yahoo.com 505-550-9478

Birthright of Albuquerque

Providing love, support, and hope to woman both before and after childbirth. http://www.birthright.org/albuquerque New Volunteers Always Welcome Thursday 10AM-1PM 3228 Candelaria

ASUNM

Presenting:

Bedrock Kitchen Vegan, Vegetarian and Meat Lovers

Friday: 8am-4pm 5333 4th St NW, 87107

Big Ass Cookies

Order delicious sweets online! @bigasscookiesllc oterolane@yahoo.com 505-550-9478

Enchanted Botanicals Flash Flower Friday!

Discounted Platinum Strains

6 PM - 8 PM 3417 Central Ave SE

9 AM - 10 PM

JC’s New York Pizza Dept.

Buy Pizza, Wings and more with LoboCash through Grubhub

11 AM - 12 PM 215 Central Ave, NW 87102 (505) 766-6973

Mama and the Girls

Cannabis Dispensary and Education Center

8 AM–10:30 PM 915 Yale Blvd SE Ste B

Nekter Juice Bar

Only Location in NM! Friday: 7am-6pm

8001 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite B-1

Outpost Performance Space

Check out our upcoming events at outpostspace.org

Student ticket prices available!

Quirky Used Books & More

More than 16,000 Used Books Fri: 11am – 6pm

120 Jefferson St NE

Sunshine Theater

Check out sunshinetheaterlive.com for more showings!

https://www.sunshinetheaterlive.com/ 120 Central Ave SW, 87102

Test With Truman Be Empowered. Know Your Status. 801 Encino Pl NE 505-272-1312

What’s in Store

Gifts for Everyday Living Fri: 11 am - 8 pm

@WhatsInStoreGift 3419 Central Ave

Saturday

Ancora Cafe and Bakery

Fine Dining Night: Reservations Starting at 5:30 PM Call to Reserve: 505.459.6415

ancoracafebakery.com

Hours: 6 AM - 9 PM, 148 Quincy St NE

Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Cafe

Chai Happy Hour 3-5pm Saturday: 8am-8pm 2201 Silver Avenue SE

ASUNM Southwest Film Center

Presenting: Christmas Vacation @6pm | UNM Sub Theater Free Concessions

HAPS The Entertainment Guide

Bedrock Kitchen Vegan, Vegetarian and Meat Lovers

Saturday: 8am-3pm 5333 4th St NW, 87107

Big Ass Cookies

Order delicious sweets online! @bigasscookiesllc oterolane@yahoo.com 505-550-9478

Mama and the Girls Cannabis Dispensary and Education Center 8 AM–10:30 PM 915 Yale Blvd SE Ste B

Enchanted Botanicals

Self Care Saturday! Pick any 2

Daily specials to apply to your order! 3417 Central Ave SE 9 AM - 10 PM

JC’s New York Pizza Dept. Buy Pizza, Wings and more with LoboCash through Grubhub 11 AM - 12 PM 215 Central Ave, NW 87102 (505) 766-6973

Nekter Juice Bar

Only Location in NM! Saturday: 7am-6pm 8001 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite B-1

Outpost Performance Space

Check out our upcoming events at outpostspace.org

Student ticket prices available!

Quirky Used Books & More Fiction & Nonfiction Sat: 11am – 6pm 120 Jefferson St NE

Sunshine Theater Check out sunshinetheaterlive.com for more showings! https://www.sunshinetheaterlive.com/ 120 Central Ave SW, 87102

Test With Truman

Be Empowered. Know Your Status. 801 Encino Pl NE 505-272-1312

What’s in Store Gifts for Everyday Living Sat: 11 am - 8 pm

@WhatsInStoreGift 3419 Central Ave

Sunday

Ancora Cafe and Bakery

Table Top Games - All-Day Event Hours: 8 AM - 4 PM, 148 Quincy St NE

Annapurna’s World Vegetarian Cafe Chai Happy Hour 3-5pm Sunday: 10am-8pm 2201 Silver Avenue SE

ASUNM Southwest Film Center View the movie schedule at swfc.unm.edu or @asunmswfc

Big Ass Cookies Order delicious sweets online! @bigasscookiesllc oterolane@yahoo.com 505-550-9478

Enchanted Botanicals

Sweet Sunday! Buy 2 Edibles and get 1 half off! 3417 Central Ave SE 9 AM - 6 PM

JC’s New York Pizza Dept.

Buy Pizza, Wings and more with LoboCash through Grubhub 11 AM - 10 PM 215 Central Ave, NW 87102 (505) 766-6973

Mama and the Girls

Cannabis Dispensary and Education Center 11 AM–7 PM 915 Yale Blvd SE Ste B

Nekter Juice Bar

Only Location in NM! Sunday: 9am-5pm

8001 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite B-1

Outpost Performance Space

EJAZZ Christmas with Entourage Jazz SOLD OUT!

Student ticket prices available!

Sunshine Theater Check out sunshinetheaterlive.com for more showings!

https://www.sunshinetheaterlive.com/ 120 Central Ave SW, 87102

Test With Truman Be Empowered. Know Your Status. 801 Encino Pl NE 505-272-1312

What’s in Store Gifts for Everyday Living Sun: 11 am - 6 pm @WhatsInStoreGift 3419 Central Ave

Sunsets bring color to Albuquerque’s desert skies

DAILY LOBO C ampus Calendar of Events

Monday-Sunday, December 2 - December 8 , 2024 Events are

MONDAY

Campus Events

Hodgin Hall Study Hours

Hodgin Hall Alumni Center

10:00am – 3:00pm

Stop by the Hodgin Hall Alumni Center for a quiet place to prepare for finals. Free snacks and energy drinks will be provided.

Playlists, Snacks and Study Hacks: Finals

MCM Living Room

10:00am – 2:00pm Hosted by Anderson School of Management.

Manicure Monday Group Room, WRC

2:30 – 4:00pm Attend for a DIY manicure. Hang out, relax, meet new people, and do a little self care. Nail polish is provided.

Meetings

Arabic Club

Ortega Hall, Room 135

1:00 – 2:00pm Hosted by the Language Learning Center.

Lectures & Readings

Thesis/Dissertation Presentation

Mechanical Engineering Building, Room 427

9:00 – 10:00am Kasandra Escarcega Herrera, Mechanical Engineering, presents “Custom Cathode Optimization for Electropolishing Additively Manufactured 316L Stainless Steel.”

Thesis/Dissertation Presentation

Electrical and Computer Engineering Department

9:30 – 10:30am Hasan Ahmed, Physics & Astronomy, presents “Predictive Modeling of Electro-optic Modulators Under Electromagnetic

Interference.”

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Director’s Lectureship Seminar Series UNM Cancer Center, Auditorium 11:30am – 1:00pm Millicent Sullivan, University of Delaware, presents “Unlocking Intracellular Therapeutic Targets through Novel Nanostructured Biomaterials.”

Thesis/Dissertation Presentation Farris Engineering Center, Room 2550 1:00 – 2:00pm Yuqi Liu, Engineering, presents “Development and Demonstration of Scalable Fluoride Salt Pump Bearings for FHRs.”

Art & Music

Violin Studio Recital Keller Hall 6:00 – 7:00pm Featuring the students of Dr. Cármelo de los Santos.

TUESDAY

Campus Events

Playtest: The Great Lobo Art Hunt Honors College Forum 9:30 – 10:45am Discover art on UNM campus through an engaging puzzle-based scavenger hunt experience.

Playlists, Snacks and Study Hacks: Finals

MCM Living Room 10:00am – 2:00pm Hosted by Anderson School of Management.

Anderson Employer Connections

MCM Living Room 10:00am – 1:00pm Visit with employers to learn about their organizations and openings.

Hodgin Hall Study Hours

Hodgin Hall Alumni Center 10:00am – 3:00pm

Stop by the Hodgin Hall Alumni Center for a quiet place to prepare for finals. Free pizza will be provided.

Write to Roam 2025 Information Session Honors College Forum 2:00 – 3:15pm Information Session for Write to Roam Study Abroad Program 2025.

Lectures & Readings

Thesis/Dissertation Presentation Centennial Science and Engineering Library, DEN 2 10:30 – 11:30am Emily Graves, English, presents “Depth of the Earth.”

Anthropology Seminar PAIS, Room 2540 12:00 – 1:00pm Bryan Dewsbury, Florida International University, presents “Cast Your Bucket where You Are: Transformative Teaching in College Classrooms.”

Thesis/Dissertation Presentation Logan Hall, Room 206 3:30 – 4:30pm Carlie Sivils, Psychology, presents “Influence of Internalizing and Externalizing Traits on Cognitive Performance in Typically Developing Children.”

Language Learning Center Lecture Ortega Hall, Room 335

5:00 – 7:00pm Mark Lavie, who has been reporting about the Israel and Middle Eastern conflict for the past year, presents his work and the two books he wrote about the conflict.

Meetings

French Club Ortega Hall, Lab 4 2:00 – 3:00pm Hosted by the Language Learning Center.

4:00 – 5:30pm This semester SAC will work as a group to create a zine that focuses on themes from UNMAM’s exhibition Hindsight Insight 5.0 and themes relevant to BioArt; intersections between art, science, and technology;

Workshops

Lectures

Readings

Room 1104 12:00 – 1:30pm

Reeve, Columbia University, presents “Widow Property: Making and Leasing ‘Indian Land’ in Canada.”

Chemical and Biological Engineering Seminar Centennial Engineering Center, Larranaga Auditorium 4:00 – 5:00pm Simone Douglas-Green, Georgia Tech and Emory University, presents “Bio-Nano Interactions: Investigating Protein Coronas of Nanoparticles.”

WEDNESDAY

Art & Music

Arts-in-Medicine Concert BBR Pavilion Café, UNM Hospital 12:00 – 1:00pm Enjoy Classical Music selections performed by students of the UNM Violin Studio. Conductor and Mentor, UNM Associate Professor of Music, Carmelo de los Santos will be the guide on this musical journey across the centuries.

Graphic Design Student Showcase 401 Mountain Rd N 5:00-7:00pm A showcase of student work from UNM Art Department professor, John-Mark Collin’s, class.

UNM Symphony Orchestra & UNM Choirs Winter Concert SUB, Ballrooms 7:30 – 9:00pm Featuring traditional and holiday music.

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The sun sets over Albuquerque on Friday, Nov. 29. Albuquerque experiences 310 days of sunshine per year, according to Visit Albuquerque.
The sun sets over Albuquerque and the Sandia Mountains on Saturday, Nov. 30. Their name in Spanish — watermelon — alludes to the pink hue that they exhibit some evenings.
The sun sets over Albuquerque on Friday, Nov. 29. The Sandias tower over 10,600 feet high.
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Institute.

Hosted by the Asian American Pacific islander Resource Center.

Hindi/Urdu Language Appreciation Circle Mesa Vista Hall, Room 3046

1:00 – 2:00pm

Facilitated by Shewar Khan. Hosted by the Asian American Pacific islander Resource Center.

Abroad 101 Group Session Mesa Vista Hall, Room 2120 3:00 - 4:00pm

Students are required to meet with an advisor prior to applying to study abroad. Group sessions will review all the mandatory information you need to know before applying to study abroad.

FRIDAY

Campus Events

Second Breakfast with Dean Donovan Honors College Forum

10:30 – 11:30am Join Dean Leslie Donovan for free food, watch a short video on a timely topic, and visit informally with the UNM Honors community.

PNMGC End of Semester

of

Vista Hall, Room 1034

11:00am – 12:00pm Facilitated by Hannah Nguyen.

Celebration SUB, Acoma A & B 4:00 – 5:00pm PNMGC hosts an event to celebrate the semester coming to an end.

Hanging of the Greens UNM Campus 5:30 – 7:00pm Begins at the UNM Bookstore and ends at the University House to give the President a wreath. A reception follows at Hodgin Hall, where attendees are asked to

bring unwrapped children’s books for the children at UNM Children’s Hospital.

Lectures & Readings

Chicana & Chicano Studies Book

Talk

1829 Sigma Chi Rd NE

12:00 – 2:00pm Dr. Maria Dolores Gonzales, UNM, presents her book “Atop the Windmill I could see forever.”

CMBD Seminar Series Fitz Hall, Room 303 12:00 – 1:00pm

Health Sciences Center’s weekly seminar series hosting high-profile scientists to speak on current topics in biomedical research.

Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar

Mechanical Engineering, Room 218

3:30 – 4:30pm Seth Fraden, Brandeis, presents “Spatiotemporal Pattern Formation In Networks Across Disciplines: How Symmetry Generates Robust Chemical, Neural, and Locomotive Rhythms.”

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium PAIS, Room 1100 3:30 – 4:30pm Dr. Sanjay Reddy, Washington University, presents.

Chemistry Seminar Clark Hall, Room 101 4:00 – 5:00pm Jeol Yuen-Zhou, University of California San Diego, presents.

Art & Music

29th Annual Print Sale

Studio Art Building, Room 142 10:00am – 5:00pm

Affordable prices on student, faculty, and alumni prints from UNM and Tamarind Institute.

Once Upon a Time ARTSLab, 131 Pine St NE

3:00 – 4:00pm A performance by MFA graduate students, Karina Faulstich, Taylor Engel, and Fen Root. Symphonic Band Keller Hall

7:30 – 9:00pm

Conducted by Dr. Chad Simons, with La Cueva High School Camerata, conducted by Rebecca Simons. $15 general admission, $10 seniors and UNM employees, $5 students (18 must show student ID).

Voice Vote

The Experimental Theatre

7:30 – 9:00pm The ensemble will utilize documentary theatre methods and devising techniques while incorporating contemporary modes of storytelling, information sharing, and movement.

Abe Franck String Quartet: Semester Finale Robertson & Sons Violin Shop, Concert Hall 7:30 – 8:30pm

UNM’s graduate string quartet, coached by Dr. Christoph Wagner.

Theater & Film

SWFC: The Holdovers Popejoy Hall 6:00 – 9:00pm A curmudgeonly instructor at a New England prep school remains on campus during Christmas break to babysit a handful of students with nowhere to go. He soon forms an unlikely bond with a brainy but damaged troublemaker, and with

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media and experimental works by artists from the Radicle Art + Vital Ecology Lab (RAVEL) and Art & Ecology at The University of New Mexico.

Popejoy Presents: The Nutcracker Ballet

Popejoy Hall

2:00 – 4:00pm

The New Mexico Ballet Company will be joined by the New Mexico Philharmonic and current starts of San Francisco Ballet and New York City Ballet to present this holiday classic. Tickets range from youth $11-$55 and adult $14-$69.

SWFC: Christmas Vacation

SUB, Theater 6:00 – 9:00pm

As the holidays approach, Clark Griswold wants to have a perfect family Christmas, so he pesters his wife, Ellen, and children, as he tries to make sure everything is in line, including the tree and house decorations. However, things go awry quickly. His hick cousin, Eddie, and his family show up unplanned and start living in their camper on the Griswold property. Even worse, Clark’s employers renege on the holiday bonus he needs. Sign-in at the movie.

Popejoy Presents: The Nutcracker Ballet

Popejoy Hall

7:00 – 9:00pm

The New Mexico Ballet Company will be joined by the New Mexico Philharmonic and current starts of San Francisco Ballet and New York City Ballet to present this holiday classic. Tickets range from youth $11-$55 and adult $14-$69.

and Tamarind Institute.

The Experimental Theatre

7:30 – 9:00pm The ensemble will utilize documentary theatre methods and devising techniques while incorporating contemporary modes of storytelling, information sharing, and movement.

& Film

Sports & Recreation

UNM Men’s Hockey vs. Northern Arizona University

Outpost Ice Arena

7:00 – 9:00pm

UNM Men’s Hockey faces off against Northern Arizona University. Tickets are $5 for students with student ID and must be purchased at the game.

UNM Men’s Basketball vs. New Mexico State

The Pit

7:00 – 8:00pm

1:00 – 4:00pm A

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Meetings

Graduate and Professional Student Association Council Meeting

SUB, Lobo A&B 10:00 – 11:00am

SUNDAY

Campus Events

Digital Story Telling

NM Asian Family Center

All Day

Organized by the TREE Center and WEAVE NM, this training program aims to empower participants to share their stories through digital media. Attendees will learn valuable skills in storytelling, digital tools, and multimedia creation, fosterin g creativity and selfexpression.

Late Night Breakfast

SUB 7:00 – 9:00pm Attend the night before finals week for free food, music, games, giveaways, raffles, and more.

Theater & Film

Popejoy Presents: The Nutcracker Ballet

Popejoy Hall 2:00 – 4:00pm

The New Mexico Ballet Company will be joined by the New Mexico Philharmonic and current starts of San Francisco Ballet and New York City Ballet to present this holiday classic. Tickets range from youth $11-$55 and adult $14-$69.

Art & Music

Kaleidoscope: Interdisciplinary Arts

Senior Show ARTSLab

12:30 – 1:30pm

Discover the incredible talent of the diverse artists as they showcase their work. Hear directly from the artists during personal talks, and enjoy delicious food and drinks

UNM Men’s Basketball faces off against New Mexico State. Tickets are free for students but must be

Early Music Ensemble

Keller Hall

2:00 – 3:00pm

Led by Prof. Colleen Sheinberg, the Early Music Ensemble performs music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and early Baroque.

Voice Vote

The Experimental Theatre

2:00 – 3:30pm The ensemble will utilize documentary theatre methods and devising techniques while incorporating contemporary modes of storytelling, information sharing, and movement.

CURRENT EXHIBITS

Hindsight Insight 5.0

Through December 07

UNM Art Museum

Hindsight Insight 5.0 is the final installment of the UNM Art Museum’s hybrid project and exhibition space devoted to complicating existing narratives about racism, colonialism, and gender stereotypes while decentering curatorial authority and institutional voice.

Interdisciplinary Studios Through December 11

Masley Gallery Group exhibition between weaving, pueblo pottery, academic communities, ceramics, and the violin shop studio.

Winter Crops Through December 11

John Sommers Gallery

An exhibition by graduating seniors.

Danielle Orchard: Tender Observer

Through December 20

Tamarind Institute

Showcases work made by the artist at Tamarind Institute from 2019 to 2022. Gallery hours are TuesdayFriday 10am-5pm.

Pedacitos de Resistencia: Socially Engaged Work in Latin American Special Collections Through December 2024

Zimmerman Library, Frank Waters Room

Offers archival snapshots, pieces of collections to briefly showcase how socially engaged work can capture different histories, narratives, and imaginaries.

Tamarind at El Zaguán

Through January 18

El Zaguán, 545 Canyon Rd

Apartment 2 An exhibition with works by Judy Tuwaletstiwa and hosted by the Tamarind Institute.

Oaxaca Ingobernable: Aesthetics, Politics, and Art from Below Through March 14, 2025

Maxwell Museum of Anthropology

Oaxaca Ingobernable: Aesthetics, Politics, and Art from Below, explores subversive representations of embodied resistance by Indigenous and Black Oaxacan communities in Mexico and the United States through collaborative artmaking practices and largescale relief prints, on view in the Hibben Center and Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico.

“Nothing Left for Me”: Federal Policy and the Photography of Milton Snow in Diné Bikéyah Through May 3, 2025

Maxwell Museum of Anthropology This exhibition foregrounds Diné perspectives on the intersecting and ongoing legacies of both photography and American colonialism.

The Daily Lobo Calendar coordinator combs through 70 UNM calendars to find events for you! Here are the restrictions for what appears in the Daily Lobo Calendar of Events:

* Events must be sponsored by a UNM group, organization or department

* Events must be in person

* Classes, class schedules, personal events or solicitations are not eligible.

* Events must be of interest to the campus community.

* Events must not require pre-registration.

* Events do not have to be free—if there is a cost, it will be noted.

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