Vanessa Sanchez, Freshman, Nursing
"I think it's a good idea. There's a lot of congestion. I'm from the West Side, so it takes me like an hour to get here in the mornings."
Jacque Larue, Freshman, Nursing and occupational therapy
"I don't think that they should destroy it. It's part of a monument, and there's still ways of getting around out there, so I don't think that they need to tear it down."
Jacqueline Romero, Junior, Dance
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"It doesn't affect me much because I'm never on that part of town, and I don't see the petroglyphs much. I guess I really don't care too much. I really don't have any opinions on it. I think people went up there and drew stuff, and that's about it."
Alejandro Manzanares, Senior, Chicano studies
"A lot of the times they will not knock down a building in historical Albuquerque because of its historical value, but with a religious site that's sacred like the petroglyphs, I believe a lot less consideration is given to those kinds of places, and they should be saved."
Chris Ortiz Y Pino, Sophomore, Architecture
"I'm kind of indifferent. It sucks that they're destroying something of historical value like that, but it doesn't really affect me."
John Alley, Senior, Business and sociology
"I'm for expanding it. I think Albuquerque needs to expand - it's becoming a greater city, a bigger metropolitan city, and I think it's great for the economy here in Albuquerque to let it grow."