Ordering coffee is like doing taxes
Jenny Gignac | February 3It didn’t hit me until I got back in my car. I was standing at Starbucks Wednesday morning, anxiously awaiting my tall green tea latte with two Splendas.
It didn’t hit me until I got back in my car. I was standing at Starbucks Wednesday morning, anxiously awaiting my tall green tea latte with two Splendas.
I think it’s safe to assume this morning that groundhogs around the United States are seeing their shadows.
Before I came back to UNM on my 10-year plan for a bachelor’s degree, I worked male-dominated jobs.
I took a public speaking class about a million years ago and learned that humans only actually use about one-quarter of the available vocabulary in the English language.
Long live the one-upper. I am attaching myself to this mantra so I can avoid future frustration with my friend who always does it better than me, or anyone else in his earshot.
“Checking your bags” may have a different meaning when you head to the airport this holiday season.
Looking for a tasty option for fruit about to expire? Throw it in a pie! This one is easy for beginners and tasty, too.
Every day, I walk past the Duck Pond on the way to Dane Smith, and I see the table. There I see students with the marker-drawn signs pumping people up about voting, and the token, sandwich-board-wearing guy inviting people to follow him to the table and register.
Nowadays the newspapers read like People magazine. Who is wearing what? Who is dating who? What’s liked, and what isn’t?
There are a lot of things about school that interfere with my doing-nothing-of-importance time. I like to read a lot of books — mostly about things that have a little to do with my studies, or just things I want to learn about.
Curtis Platero works on a jewelry piece in Old Town on July 25. An amendment went into effect on the state Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act that reduces the minimum stolen property value required for a felony from $20,000 to $500.
Members of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department SWAT team arrive at the scene of the Emcore shooting near Eubank Boulevard and Gibson Avenue on July 12. Summer Little, program manager for the UNM Women’s Resource Center, said the center is anticipating an increase in calls after the shooting.
APD Police Chief Ray Schultz answers questions from reporters as Mayor Richard Berry, left, and Public Safety Director Darren White look on. Berry commended APD officers for their quick response and heroism.
Members of the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department SWAT team arrive at the crime scene near Eubank Boulevard and Gibson Avenue.