Welcome back for the spring semester. I hope you had time over the break to rest, recharge yourselves, and spend time with friends and family. As we begin a new term, it’s great to see campus active again and to look ahead to what promises to be a busy and …
Read More »Vietnamese in Albuquerque
To the surprise of many visitors—and even some transplants from the coasts—the Land of Enchantment is home to a quietly impressive Vietnamese food scene. In Albuquerque in particular, Vietnamese restaurants are numerous, deeply rooted, and consistently excellent. Some have been local fixtures for decades, building loyal followings and earning recognition …
Read More »Golf Before Kickoff! Super Bowl Sunday Morning Shotgun at NMSU
Before the big game kicks off, come enjoy a round at NMSU Golf Course. We’re hosting a Morning Shotgun Start at 9:00 AM on Sunday, February 8th — the perfect way to get some golf in before Super Bowl Sunday festivities begin. Grab your group, enjoy a great morning …
Read More »Monastery Lake closed to fishing due to unsafe ice conditions
Monastery Lake has been closed to fishing until further notice due to unsafe ice conditions. Ice fishing is not allowed at Monastery Lake. The lake, which is leased through the Department’s Open Gate program, is located at the Benedictine Monastery just north of Pecos. A layer of ice has formed …
Read More »The Essence of Guadalajara
Welcome to the only source for artful, bite-sized stories and diverse perspectives on the New Mexico food and drink scene. This week, Leah Romero visits a restaurant that’s been getting a lot of buzz in the southern reaches of the state. If you love this and other stories from The …
Read More »Never Again Requires Action—Not Silence
10491. It’s the number late Holocaust survivor and dear friend of CUFI Irving Roth had tattooed on his arm when he arrived by cattle car to Auschwitz- Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. 10491. It was an attempt to reduce a human being to something less-than, to a number, a …
Read More »Tu B’Shvat: The Quiet Work That Brings New Life
In Israel, Tu B’Shvat arrives in the coldest part of winter—when the trees are bare, the branches look lifeless, and the ground is hard. If you didn’t know better, you might think nothing is happening at all. But something is happening. Deep inside the trees, the first sap begins to …
Read More »Fishing & Stocking Report
NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCH OF THE WEEK Eagle Nest Lake is now open for ice fishing. See Tips, Tricks and Stories below for more information about ice fishing. (Photo courtesy New Mexico State Parks) NORTHEAST FISHING REPORT Cimarron River: Streamflow near Cimarron on Wednesday morning was not measured due to ice. Eagle …
Read More »Activate Your GHIN Before It Expires! – NMSU Golf Course
Just a reminder that GHIN numbers will expire at the beginning of February. Be sure to activate your GHIN before then to avoid any interruption in posting your scores. By activating your GHIN here at NMSU Golf Course, you’ll also gain access to our monthly tournaments and exclusive club benefits. …
Read More »30,000 FEARED DEAD
THIS WEEK we’re making closing arguments in what has quickly become the trial of the century against Planned Parenthood. And the abortion giant has come out swinging. Planned Parenthood is desperate. The abortion giant is now focused on the states, hoping to dismantle commonsense pro-life laws one by one, state …
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