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	From left: Bruce Milen, Frederico Jumbo and Shelby Spoonhoward sit and talk at the “Velvet Painting” parking space in front of the communication and journalism building on Friday. The Freshman Learning Community class “Earth Arts: People, Places & Purpose” created this and four other spaces around campus to celebrate Park(ing) Day.
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Park(ing) artworks bloom in asphalt

Thirteen parking spaces in Albuquerque became miniature parks Friday as part of nationally recognized Park(ing) Day. Park(ing) Day was first celebrated in 2005 by San Francisco art collective Rebar.

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Cyclists, pedestrians work toward safer streets

As more and more people turn to walking and bicycling for their daily commutes, pedestrian alternatives become even more important, according to several local groups that are working toward safer streets for pedestrians and cyclists. Founded in 1998, BikeABQ is one such group that dedicates itself to keeping Albuquerque's streets safe for bicyclists.

Construction is underway on 3,500 solar panels at UNM-Taos. When completed, the branch campus will be the nation's first completely solar-powered community college.
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UNM-Taos a pioneer in solar energy movement

The scorching heat of New Mexico summers can now be put to good use - powering the UNM-Taos campus. UNM-Taos is the first school in the United States to adopt this renewable energy source and power 100 percent of its campus through solar energy.

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