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Assistant professors Andrea Mammoli, left, and Peter Vorobieff stand on the roof of the mechanical engineering building Tuesday. They received a $200,000 grant from the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department to renovate the solar pan
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Going back to solar power

Solar energy is returning to the mechanical engineering building. Assistant professors Andrea Mammoli and Peter Vorobieff received a $200,000 grant in February from the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department to refurbish the solar panels adorning the roof of the building.

Japji Hundal, right, covers Bitu Sheth with powdered colors during the Holi festival at Johnson Field on Sunday.
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Celebration lets colors fly

by Rivkela Brodsky Daily Lobo They all started out clean. Thirty minutes later, about 40 to 50 people at Lower Johnson Field were wet and covered in combinations of green, yellow, blue and pink. Cheerful screams came from the field as people ran around throwing powder colors on one another and ...

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Campus singer chants for student purity

by Rivkela Brodsky Daily Lobo You may not know his name, but you've probably heard him. He sits outside Popejoy Hall at the flamenco statues from noon to 2 p.m. almost every day without fail. He goes by Sankirtan das, although his name is Paul Manning. He sings mantra chants in the hope of connecting ...

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Artistic rally encourages campus unity

by Rivkela Brodsky Daily Lobo A group of minority students rallied at the SUB mall Thursday asking for the University and students to support multiculturalism on campus. About 30 students gathered to listen to talks, poems and drumming - all emphasizing that UNM students should speak up for minorities. "As ...

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Flying hearts

by Rivkela Brodsky Daily Lobo Their first real date was a three-hour brunch at Flying Star Cafe. Kate Livingston, an associate dean at the Anderson Schools of Management and her husband Charles Ewing, a UNM alumnus, hit it off that day in 1998. "We spent three hours together hogging one of their ...

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