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Triumphant Trailblazer Chris Boice is a professional gravity mountain bike racer. Six months of the year, he is traveling across the United States. He races for Yeti/Fox/Factory National team. Last season, Boice excelled in competition until an unfortunate accident at the United States National Championships. Off the bike, Boice’s life isn’t different from others. He enjoys hanging out with his friends, playing video games and riding his dirt bike.

Editor’s note:

Throughout this issue, you’ll discover a commitment on our part to telling real stories in a way possible only through a lens, capturing images that only existed for an instant but now persist on our pages. Daily Lobo photographers spent all semester working on these photo essays. They followed people as they went about their lives, gaining access to moments beautiful, powerful and intimate. We hope you enjoy them. Since we only published one or two photos from each essay, visit DailyLobo.com for the whole story.

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life. long. love.

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Don and Patricia Daily married Oct. 6, 1960. In 50 years, the couple raised two daughters, Debbie and Tawndy. Early in their marriage, Don served as a technician at Cummins, a local diesel engine design and repair plant. He worked there for 40 years, while Patricia stayed at home and raised their daughters. Since Don retired in 2000, the couple had more time for their passion: fishing. Often, the couple travels to Laughlin, Nev., to fish. When Patricia is not fishing, she crochets blankets.

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THE GOLD MAESTRO Martin “The Gold Man” Horowitz has been a frame maker for more than 40 years. He first opened a frame shop in the heart of tin-pan-alley Manhattan, at 28th Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway Avenue. “I used to ride my Harley down the West Side Highway in the middle of the winter,” he said. “Put a leather jacket on, a scarf, and then go to work. But those days are done.” Looking to escape cold winters, Horowitz moved to Santa Fe in 1988 for the high, dry air, where he started Goldleaf Framemakers of Santa Fe. His mentor, an old maestro, taught him how to gild objects. The shop, on West Alameda Avenue just north of the Plaza, provides clients with quality custom frames. “We are the best shop in this country,” Horowitz said. “When it comes to the technique of gilding and the art of making frames, there is nobody else better in the business.”

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¡Suavemente! Sara Rhodes began flamenco dancing when she was 13. She couldn’t get into a ballet class at the Public Academy of Performance Arts. Now 20, Rhodes said flamenco is a mix of singing, dancing and percussion. “For the lack of a better analogy, flamenco is like the rings of hell

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— not that it’s hell,” she said. “It’s got these rings to it, and as you keep descending into it, it becomes different things, but at the same time, is still very cohesive.” When not studying for classes, Rhodes teaches and assists at the National Flamenco Institute. She also dances with the renowned flamenco company, Yjastros.

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sale, $30. Size 5’4-5’6. rolisa@unm.edu

Chemistry Depts. Friday Seminar Series Starts at: 3:00pm Location: Clark Hall, Room 101 The Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology welcomes Jennifer Love, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry from The University of British Columbia.

COMMUNITY EVENTS Splices, Media, Analog: Cinematic Arts Showcase - Live From Barcelona Starts at: 3:00pm Location: Guild Cinema

Silent Art Auction of UNM Faculty &Graduate Student Works at SCA Starts at: 5:00pm Location: SCA Contemporary Art Please join us December 10th from 5-8 p.m. for a Friday evening filled with art, live music, food and drink at SCA Contemporary Art located at 524 Haines NW.

SATURDAY 12/11 COMMUNITY EVENTS On Q Free Holiday Performance Starts at: 6:30pm Location: First Unitarian Church, Carlisle and Comanche On Q, young women’s a capella choir, performs holiday and barbershop classics .

derful and supportive team. This is a training and leadership development position. Associate Directors are trained and prepared for promotion to the position of Program Director (responsible for overall afterschool program site management). $11/hr plus paid holidays, paid planning time, paid preparation time, and great training with pay raises (upon promotion - Program Director annual salary starts at $27,040). Apply at 6501 Lomas Blvd NE or call 296-2880.

Seeking people to teach enriching skills to children ages 6-12, in a top-quality afterschool program. Plan and teach short classes on: photography, painting, drawing, karate, dance, drama, sports, etc. Pay $9 - $20/hr depending on education, expertise, and experience. Apply at 6501 Lomas Blvd NE, 9:30 - 2:00 T-F. Call 296-2880 or visit www.chil drens-choice.org UNM Work Study Encouraged to Apply.

Jobs Off Campus

BRADLEY’S BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee.

NEED PART TIME help at local golf course. Includes golf privileges! Call 217-8326 leave message.

met - $25 BFerus@salud.unm.edu

MAROON WOMEN’S cyber motorcy-

cle helmet size small. Like new, never dropped. $100. BFerus@salud.unm. edu

1 WOMEN’S MARSEE padded motorcy-

cle jacket size medium. Like new - $100. BFerus@salud.unm.edu

Vehicles For Sale

NEW COMPANY LOOKING for teachers, interns, and future teachers. Great pay, flexible hours, perfect for college students. Must be professional and driven. For interview contact 480-4461.

2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK) ●$1,600-2,500/month plus housing, airfare, medical insurance, paid vacation. Must have BA degree. Last day to apply: 12/10/10 Please visit our website www.epik.go.kr Jai - (213)386-3112 ex.201. jai.kecla@gmail.com DISABLED MAN NEEDS Help around

apartment. Person needs car and phone. Hourly rate and hours/week negotiable. 255-5639.

EARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive

our brand new cars with ads. www.Ad CarDriver.com GET PAID TO study PT, Dogsit/housesit near campus. Send interest to pfornel l@aol.com !!!BARTENDING!!!: UP TO $300/day. No experience necessary, training provided. 1-800-965-6520ext.100. RAPIDLY EXPANDING ESTABLISHED

law office serving the disabled hiring a legal assistant. Must have high level of motivation and interest, requires good computer and typing skills, good communication skills, ability to multitask and work independently and as part of a team. Experience with filing District and Federal Court documents preferred. Send resume and cover letter explaining your reason for interest in working in this field. UNM Area. Salary DOE. Send resume and cover letter to: 2468878 (fax) or mail to 2131 Lead Ave SE Abq, NM 87106 or email to: melissa@barbarajarvislaw.com

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN-

DAYS. 20+ Paid Days Off/ Yr! $25K. Full benefits. Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183.

Too busy to call us during the day?

1993 TOYOTA MR-2 Basic Body Mods.

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea!

2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) sponsored by Korean government. ●$1,300/month (15hrs/week) plus airfares, housing, medical insurance. Must have completed two years of undergraduate. Last day to apply: 12/10/10 Please visit our website www.talk.go.kr

ENRICHMENT CLUB INSTRUCTIONS:

1 ONE SIZE fits all, child’s batting hel-

Air intake system. T-Top style. Power everything. New paint job. Negotiable pricing but asking $3,000. Call Sammy (505)331-6734.

COMPUTER

GRAPHIC

DESIGNER

97 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 6 cyl. NEW: Battery, ignition, and starter. PL, PW, PS, tilt, T-Top. Owned by mechanic’s son. $2700 obo. (505)697-1832.

GREAT PAY! REWARDING PT Job! Ac-

needed for advertising company. Must be professional, creative, and self-motivated. For more info contact 480-4461.

Jobs On Campus THE DAILY LOBO IS LOOKING FOR A

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE! Rep especially needed for the 2011 Spring Semester Mon-Fri from 9am11am; other hours are flexible. 1015hrs/wk (Hourly pay with opportunities to also earn commission). Work in a fun environment right on campus! Enthusiasm, good phone etiquette, computer and organizational skills required. You must be a student registered for 6hrs or more. Work-study is not required. For info: call Dulce at 277-5656 or e-mail classifieds@dailylobo.com Apply online at unmjobs.unm.edu search under Department: Student Publications.

Wish you could place ads at midnight? tivity & Sports leaders needed for the spring semester in our before & after school programs. $10.50-$12.60 hr. Qualified applicants must be available M-F, mornings (7-9 am) and/or afternoons (3:30-6 pm MTThF & 12:30-6 pm W). Paid training begins January 3. Apply online at www.campfireabq.org or in person at 1613 University Blvd NE.

Now you can! Child Care

SEEKING IN-HOME, experienced nanny for 15 month old. Rate negotiable. Email at j364732@pol.net.

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LOBO LIFE

Education is Power Starts at: 10:00am Location: SUB, Ballroom A This is a culmination of projects by the SUST 334 and SUST 434 students done over the Fall 2010 semester. Students will present their findings and screen several short film documentaries.

CLASSIFIED PAYMENT INFORMATION

CAREGIVERS FOR TOP-Quality summer/after-school child care program. Play sports, take field trips, make crafts, be goofy, have fun and be a good role model. Learn, play, and get paid for doing both! $9/hr plus paid holidays, paid planning time, paid preparation time, and great training with pay raises. Must be able to work Wednesdays 12PM 5PM in the fall. Apply at 6501 Lomas Blvd NE, 9:30 - 2:30 M-F. Call 2962880 or visit www.childrens-choice.org Work-study encouraged to apply.

LOOKING FOR A quiet, responsible roo-

Fully furnished house across from UNM, 5 minute walk to UNMH. Quiet, safe neighborhood. WIFI, yardcare, cleaning provided. $400-$500. Available Jan. 1. 610-1142.

The Department of Cinematic Arts is proud to present our Student Showcase: student run, student picked, and student produced! Join us for this free event!

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CAMPUS EVENTS

Children’s Winter Faire Starts at: 10:00am Location: Tierra Madre School Come celebrate the magic and wonder of the winter season with the entire family. FREE ADMISSION. Men’s Basketball: Lobos vs. Aggies Starts at: 7:00pm Location: The Pit Cheer on your New Mexico Lobos as they take on in-state rival The New Mexico State Aggies. This games is a student section WHITE OUT. Wear white to the game.

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Planning your weekend has SUNDAY 12/12 CAMPUS EVENTS Werewolf the Forsaken Starts at: 7:00pm Location: SUB, Santa Ana A&B Play a character as part of White Wolf Publishing’s ongoing official worldwide chronicle. Please call Marco at 505 453 7825 for information/confirmation.

COMMUNITY EVENTS Winter Indian Arts Market Starts at: 10:00am Location: 2401 12th St. NW Native jewelry, pottery, and more! Inside the Silver and Turquoise Rooms. Free with admission to the cultural center. www.indianpueblo.org. Interested vendors can contact Claire Canfield at 505-724-3539.

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3. Click on “Submit an Event Listing” on the right side of the page. 4. Type the information and submit! Please limit your description to 25 words (although you may type in more, your description will be edited to 25 words. To have your event published in the Daily Lobo on the day of the event, submit at least 3 school days prior to the event . Events in the Daily Lobo will apear with the title, time, location and 25 word description! Although events will only publish in the Daily Lobo on the day of the event, events will be on the web once submitted and approved. Events may be edited, and may not publish on the Web or in the Daily Lobo at the discretion of the Daily Lobo.


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