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UNM, city make effort toward sustainability

Albuquerque and UNM are trying to develop sustainable resources, and they want students to help with their cause. John Soladay, environmental health director for the city of Albuquerque, said students can help by using their free pass to ride city buses. "The more we use alternative transportation, like buses and the Rail Runner, the less single-occupancy trips we have in our vehicles and the more fuel we save, in addition to saving our environment," he said.

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City has strong market for art, culture

Albuquerque has a stronger market for arts and culture than most major cities in the U.S. In fact, it's about equal to Los Angeles, said Christopher Mead, dean of UNM's College of Fine Arts. UNM's Bureau of Business and Economic Research published a report in August that looks at the economic impact arts and cultural industries have on Albuquerque and Bernalillo County.

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