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‘Wouldn’t it be wild to do it?’

UNM student Tanley McMullan spent the past week tending to buckets of mealworms in her living room, taking her duck Daisy for leashed walks and campaigning for UNM’s homecoming queen. “It’s just so fun,” she said. “It’s fun, fun, fun.”

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The Weekly Free

As you try to catch up on the semester’s readings, quizzes and assignments that you should have completed weeks ago, take a breather and check out this week’s freebies.

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Fashion Q&A

“When I’m dressing, I want to look put-together; but on the other hand, there’s a messy, natural look to it. If you look at, for instance, French fashion, the way that it’s changed over time, it’s kind of this natural-esque earthy thing.

The Setonian
Culture

For Your Ears

The Killers headline this year’s EdgeFest, a haven for arguably washed-up bands. Brandon Flowers will sing last decade’s hits through his overly thin moustache — unless he’s cut it off recently.

The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

There’s no other way to say it: Finals are a b****. But the week before is usually worse, especially when teachers “do you a favor” and move your final to the week before finals week. You just can’t win.

The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

With the last two weeks of school rapidly approaching, we’re in the calm before the storm. To enjoy the last moments of freedom before finals week swallows you whole, check out this week’s freebies.

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U.S. Forest Service Trail Crew employees Amber Avidson (center) and Mariaelena Cardoza inspect the intestines of a crawdad freshly caught and boiled next to the San Francisco River in the Gila Forest last week. The crew cleared three miles of trail by the San Francisco Box Canyon with hand saws and loppers, and then hiked all their equipment up a trail that gained 2,000 feet in elevation in three miles the next day.

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