Climate Crisis in New Mexico: Fast Profits, Slow Policies

By Aldo Jurado, Andres Torres, Brigid Driscoll, Joaquin Gonzalez, Joey Wagner, Lara Sullivan, Taylor Gibson

New Mexico produces more oil and gas than all states except Texas. So how does its Democratic governor and state legislature plan to address the climate change crisis? Our team of student reporters went in search of answers.

Luminarias light up the Night

By Anthony Romero-Kleve

They’re just paper bags filled with sand and little candles, but here in New Mexico, these holidays lights have special historical and cultural meaning.

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UNM reels from violence on campus

Zimmerman Library. Photo by cmh2315fl, Creative Commons.

By Joey Wagner

Most college campuses are relatively safe, but UNM students are anxious about violence after a recent shooting outside the dorms.

New TV shows increase Indigenous representation

By Bradley Eversgerd

From the police mystery Dark Winds on AMC to the edgy coming-of-age series Reservation Dogs on FX, new shows produced by Indigenous directors, writers and actors are putting a spotlight on Native American culture. 

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