Colin’s Collegiate Cooking
Colin Bridge | October 5Deep dish, thin crust, New York, Chicago or California — whatever form you pick, I’m guessing you love pizza like I do.
Deep dish, thin crust, New York, Chicago or California — whatever form you pick, I’m guessing you love pizza like I do.
With Valentine's Day on Saturday, I want to help you plan a special dinner that is romantic and tastes amazing. And it'll only set you back $13. With the economy in the dumps, a lot of people have cut back on spending. Valentine's Day doesn't have to be expensive; you just need a little time, effort and someone to impress.
College is the perfect time to tap into the culinary side of the brain. There is a plethora of food that lends itself to college cooking. I have talked to many people throughout my life who say their cooking is so bad they manage to burn water. I'm here to tell you, and show you, that you can learn the ways of a college chef.
Football and basketball weren't the only UNM teams competing over the weekend. Thirteen teams of students tested their knowledge Saturday in a round of College Bowl, a trivia challenge that mimics games like Trivial Pursuit, "Jeopardy!" and "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?"
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Trish Montoya walks her dog Isabeau as police investigate an alleged homicide that occured in an alleyway off of Tijeras and Cedar Street NE. Montoya lives across the street from where the alleged homicide occured. “I think this was more of a random act of violence,” Montoya said, “I don’t feel like I have a reason to feel any less safe.”
Anya Villanueva, seen here blasting a ball crosscourt, brings two years of college experience to an otherwise young UNM women’s tennis team. The Lobos will look to overcome their youth in the spring season.
Wide receiver Chris Hernandez battles for position with BYU cornerback Brandon Bradley. The Lobos came up short at University Stadium on Saturday, 24-19.
Shelbie Luna celebrates after scoring a goal during Wednesday’s game at the UNM Soccer Complex. UNM defeated University of Northern Colorado 3-1.
Alan Duong, a seventh-grader at Albuquerque Academy, splashes in a puddle outside of Popejoy Hall on Thursday. Duong and other students visited campus for a photography class.
In a December news conference where he was introduced as UNM new head football coach, Mike Locksley talked about having an offense that would light up the scoreboard. But as the season draws near, he said it’s equally important to have a solid defense.