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Daily Lobo new mexico May 6, 2011 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895 friday PHOTO ISSUE DYLAN SMITH Silva Lu brought therapy dogs like these to the outside of Zimmerman Library on Tuesday so that students to could benefit from their good energy. The dogs were provided by the Southwest Canine Corps Volunteers. Continued on page 8. volume 115 issue 152 Eli Wentzel-Fisher sits in his room, which is attached to The Normal Gallery, which he has owned for two years. Continued on page 6. In keeping with tradition, the photo issue is published on the last Friday before finals each semester. Starting last semester, the nature of the biannual issue shifted from photographical montages to visual storytelling. The photo stories within these pages depict the lives of those who walk the UNM campus. Their ambition, dedication and passion for what they do add to the multiplicity of those who teach, learn and live within the UNM community. Editor’s Note: JUNFU HAN

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Daily Lobonew mexico

M a y 6 , 2 0 1 1 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895friday

PHOTO ISSUE

DYLAN SMITHSilva Lu brought therapy dogs like these to the outside of Zimmerman Library on Tuesday so that students to could benefit from their good energy.The dogs were provided by the Southwest Canine Corps Volunteers. Continued on page 8.

volume 115 issue 152

Eli Wentzel-Fisher sits in his room, which is attached to The Normal Gallery, which he has owned for two years. Continued on page 6.

In keeping with tradition, the photo issue is published on the last

Friday before finals each semester. Starting last semester, the nature of

the biannual issue shifted from photographical montages to visual

storytelling. The photo stories within these

pages depict the lives of those who walk the UNM campus. Their

ambition, dedication and passion for what they do add to the multiplicity of

those who teach, learn and live within the UNM

community.

Editor’s Note:

JUNFU HAN

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Editor-in-ChiefChris Quintana Managing EditorIsaac Avilucea News EditorElizabeth ClearyStaff ReportersChelsea ErvenKallie Red-HorseHunter RileyAlexandra SwanbergOnline and Photo EditorJunfu Han

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Demetrius Walker was 12 years old when he was hailed a basketball prodigy. Walker was considered the best player in the country for his fifth-through-eight-grade age group. Before he was in high school, Walker heard from college recruits, and California basketball fans took notice of Walker’s potential.

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Professor Gary Scharnhorst will finish his 24th and final year as a professor in the English department, marking the end of a distinguished UNM career.

He is a six-time Fulbright Scholar and the editor of American Literary Realism, a literary criticism journal used by English professors across the world. Arguably, he is one of the top authorities on the life and works of Mark Twain.

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Scharnhorst will leave to Germany at the end of spring for a pro bono teaching position at Heidelberg University. For the remainder of the year, he will remain in Albuquerque with his wife of 39 years, Sandy, while working on a biography about Julian Hawthorne, son to famed American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Abdulrahman Laryea Addy’s African Dance classes put on their annual, end-of-semester performance Wednesday in Carlisle gym. Addy, originally from Ghana, teaches not only fundamentals of African Dance, drumming and culture, but also the importance of community, personal well-being and contemporary social issues. Students are encouraged to bring their children to class, and anyone is welcome to join in the dancing. After the performance, the dancers, drummers and audience shared fresh, local barbecued goat.

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Eli Wentzel-Fisher, a media arts major, is finishing his eighth year at UNM. Wentzel-Fisher came with his family from Iowa to New Mexico in 2003. Wentzel-Fisher took breaks from school to travel to different countries. In 2005, he went to Bolivia with his high school friend. They taught children living on the streets how to juggle for spare change.

In August 2009, he took over what was formerly the Donkey Gallery on south Fourth Street and changed its name to the Normal Gallery.

“A lot of people think art is strange and weird. But it is actually a normal behavior,” said Wentzel-Fisher, explaining his inspiration for the name.

JUNFU HAN

Normal, butnot so normal

He graduates this summer and plans to start his next journey in San Miguel, Mexico, to begin work on a film project. The Normal Gallery will hold its last formal exhibition, “Robots and Unicorns,” by Parker Jennings and Andrew Cimelli on Friday.

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Silva Lu, an access service librarian at Zimmerman Library, decided to help UNM students deal with stress during finals. Lu was inspired by a National Public Radio story about a Yale librarian who brought his dog to campus during finals so students could take their minds off of finals and relax. Lu contacted the Southwest Canine Corps of Volunteers, who bring dogs to those in need all over the Southwest. From schools to hospitals, the canines are appreciated wherever they go.

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Mary Power, an English professer at UNM, pets one of the service dogs named Paloma, an English Setter. Power came out to see Lu’s therapy dogs. Unsuprisingly, the dogs enjoy all the attention.

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Sports Illustrated writer and Pulitzer Prize winner George Dohrmann released a book about Walker, Play Their Hearts Out, in October. In the book, he chronicles Walker’s personal story, detailing how it’s filled with unrealistic expectations.

After transferring to UNM from Arizona State University, Walker will suit up for the Lobos next season. Beyond the court, he balances a college life with team practices and study sessions, which consume most of his leisure time.

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DETAIL-ORIENTED HOUSEKEEPING. cooking, pet care, gardening, more. 505-205-9317.

PAPER DUE? FORMER UNM instruc- tor, Ph.D., English, published, can help. 254-9615. MasterCard/ VISA.

AZTEC STORAGE ABSOLUTELY the BEST PRICE.All size units.24 Hour video surveillance.On site manager.10 minutes from University.3rd month free.884-1909.3201 Aztec Road NE.

EXPERIENCED TUTOR EXCELLENT communicator. Multiple degrees, All ages. Chemistry, Math, and Writing. 505-205-9317.

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DON’T TAKE ALL YOUR DORM CRAP HOME THIS SUMMER! Let New Mex- ico Rent-A-Box store it for you! We bring you boxes, you pack, we store them for the summer and bring them back when you return to school. You un- pack and we pick the empty boxes back up. 505-508-9152 or log-on to: www.rentaboxnm.com

MOVING? S&H HUALING. You call, we haul! Want friendly help? Student dis- counts. Call Devin/ Nick 304-4324. Free Estimates call today!

NEED CASH? WE Buy Junk Cars. 907- 6479.

MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS TUTOR. Billy Brown PhD. College and [email protected], 401-8139.

ABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices. Caring and confidential. FREE PREGNANCY TESTING. Curtis Boyd, MD, PC: 522 Lomas Blvd NE, 242-7512.

BIRTHRIGHT CARES. FREE pregnancy tests, help. 262-2235.

NEED AN ATTORNEY? Free Consulta- tion. 24/7. 505-333-8613.

TUTORING - ALL AGES, most subjects. Experienced Ph.D. 265-7799.

RELAX AND REJUVENATE! May/June Special: $25 for a One hour Full Body Swedish Massage. Contact Info: Kristin Cunnar, LMT No. 6160 to schedule an appointment call: (505)414-7604. Lo- cated inside Professional Office Build- ing.

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ApartmentsAPARTMENT HUNTING? www.keithproperties.com

CLEAN, QUIET, AFFORDABLE, 1BDRM $575; utilities included. 3 blocks to UNM, no pets. 262-0433.

UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $515. Clean, quiet, remodeled. No pets al- lowed. Move in special! 573-7839.

LARGE, CLEAN, GATED, 1BDRM. No pets. Move in special. $575/mo in- cludes utilities. 209 Columbia SE. 255- 2685, 268-0525.

CLOSE UNM/ DOWNTOWN. 1BDRM $340/mo +utils. Singles. 266-4505.

SEEKING QUIET, RESPONSIBLE ten- ant for north UNM 1BDRM. Brick floors, patio. $520/mo. 265-2279.

2BDRM, CARPETED, 3 blocks UNM, laundry on-site, cable ready. Cats ok, no dogs. 313 Girard SE. $675/mo utili- ties included. 246-2038. www.kachina-properties.com

1BDRM, UNM AREA, 600sqft. Off street parking. W/D on site. Newly renovated. $645/mo. 255-2995.

UNM/CNM STUDIOS, 1BDRM, 2BDRMS, 3BDRMS, and 4BDRMS. William H. Cornelius, Real Estate Con- sultant: 243-2229.

1700 COAL SE. 2BDRM, remodeled, W/D, $750/mo +utilities, $300dd. No pets please. 453-9745.

HALF-BLOCK TO UNM. 1BDRM. Walk- in closet. Parking. $525 +util. No dogs. 256-0580.

1BDRM, 1 BA. Utilities included. Edith and Lomas. $475/mo. 505-220-7517.

2 BLOCKS FROM UNM. 2BDRM Apart- ment. $700/mo includes utilities. 505- 670-5497.

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM, Free utilities, Refrigerated Air. $455/mo. 246-2038. 1515 Copper NE. www.kachina-properties.com

NEAR UNM/ NOB Hill. 2BDRM 1BA like new. Quiet area, on-site manager, stor- age, laundry, parking. Pets ok, no dogs. 137 Manzano St NE, $650/mo. Ask about student discount. 610-2050.

AFFORDABLE PRICE, STUDENT/FAC- ULTY discount. Gated Community, Salt Water Pool, pets welcomed. 15 minutes UNM. Sage Canyon Apartments 505- 344-5466.

NOTICE: 1BDRM CONDO. Laundry facil- ity, 1.5 miles from UNM. $550/mo, in- cludes utilities. Eagle’s Nest Condo- miniuims, 2800 Vail SE, Girard/ Gibson area. 293-1065.

1BDRM W/ WASHER. Old Town area. Older, clean. $475/mo plus security. 507-5599.

WWW.UNMRENTALS.COMAwesome university apartments. Unique, hardwood floors, FP’s, court- yards, fenced yards. Houses, cottages, efficiencies, studios, 1, 2 and 3BDRM’s. Garages. Month to month option. 843- 9642. Open 7 days/week.

TAKE OVER LEASE. 2BDRM 1BA, 10 min to campus or shuttle. Avail June 1st. Dennis: 505-503-6689 after 6PM.

DuplexesFOR RENT 1BDRM apartment, within walking distance UNM HSC Hospital. Security doors, built-in desk, bookcase, off-street parking. NO pets. Ideal for one person. $735/mo. includes utilities. 505-615-8144.

Houses For RentBLOCKS FROM UNM and Hyder park. Upscale neighborhood, LG 4BR/ 3BA, w/ private access studio, split level, walkout basement, remodeled, garage, carport, pet friendly. Super energy effi- cient. $2350/mo. Sublease OK. DD waivable. Available mid-May. (970)316- 1953.

LOUISIANA/ CONSTITUTION. 1,800 sqft. 3 or 4BDRMS with hardwood floors. 2BA’s.

$1,200.00/mo + DD +Utilities (water/ trash is paid). Pet negotiable with addi- tional DD. For more info and pics email: [email protected]

Available June 1 or sooner.

3BDRM 1.5BA Campus/ Girard. Many amenities. $1290/mo. Utilities paid. No smoking. Available June. burqueno.com

Housing WantedRESPONSIBLE, EMPLOYED UNM stu- dent seeking a sublet from May to Au- gust. Non-smoker, no pets, no parties. Just working the summer away--but I do make a mean [email protected]

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CYCLIST/ RUNNERS DELIGHT! Room in peaceful happy home. Fabulous downtown location, walk to grocer, farm- ers market, cafes! Spacious, historic home for mature, fairly quiet, clean, up- beat person. Share with outdoorsy, con- siderate, healthy housemate. No smok- ing, drugs, partying. 3 miles to UNM. Loaded with amenities! $425/mo + shared utilities (extra study/storage room optional). 269-0894.

AZTEC STORAGEABSOLUTELY the BEST PRICE on storages.All size units.24 Hour video surveillance.On site manager.10 minutes from University.3rd month free.884-1909.3201 Aztec Road NE.

ROOMMATE WANTED IN 3BDRM 2BA Co-ed house with dogs. $300/mo +utili- ties. Must be a student. 1BDRM is fur- nished. 505-382-8821.

FRESH LIGHT BDRM, semi-furnished, private BA, garden, hardwood floors, off-street parking. Comfortable home in a safe, well-situated historic neighbor- hood, 8 minutes to UNM North Cam- pus. NS please. Ideal for serious grad student, female preferred. Studio/Stor- age workspace available. $350/mo, inc. Wi-Fi, W/D. Avail June or July/Aug start. 341-3042.

MINI-SPA, MINI-farm, Near UNM, Peaceful, Fun, Studious, Good Loca- tion. Female and/or LGBTQ student pre- ferred, pets ok, laundry, gym. NS/drugs. $415/mo. 459-2071.

ROOMS FOR SERIOUS students, fe- males preferred, fully furnished housein Spruce Park. 5 minute walk to Zim- merman. Water, WIFI, Yard,Cleaning service provided. Call 610- 1142.

CLOSE TO CAMPUS from furnished 1BR w/ large backyard. Share 3BR house w/ 2 great guys! No underage drinking. Utilities, cable, wireless in- cluded. $400/mo 850-2806.

NOB HILL ROOM, unfurnished. 2 min- uets from UNM. Oak floors, yard with garden, non-smoking, internet, W/D, kitchen, wi-fi. $375/mo + 1/3 utils. 280- 3470.

SEEKING RESPONSIBLE STUDENT to share spacious home with undergradu- ate students. 2 blocks from UNM. Near Spruce Park. $400/mo includes utilities, laundry privileges. Available [email protected]

For Sale7’X16’ ENCLOSED CARGO Trailer. Easy to hook up & tow. Side & Rear ramp doors. Just moved, not needed. Protect/Secure your load. $4,000 obo. 385-3422.

PAINTBALL GUN + Gear. Three air tanks, two masks, barrel cleaner, + paintballs. Semi-auto Spyder. $100 obo. 915-491-1902.

FurnitureCOMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR 1BDRM Apt! 20+ pieces! $1000 OBO for everything! Smoke/pet-free home. 701-866-5160.

CHEAP PRICES! QUEEN size bed, two seat sofa, computer desk, 3 lamps, four chair folding black table, toaster. ALL MUST SALE. Call (509)339-3506.

Vehicles For Sale2008 DIAMO SCOOTER under 4,000 miles. Good condition. 150cc. $850. Or- ange and white. Call 980-6984 if inter- ested.

2009 TOYOTA TACOMA, 4x4, Access Cab, 4cyl, 5 speed Manual, 23 MPG.$21,500. 505-353-1143.

2008 NISSAN ROGUE AWD. Looks and runs great. 42K miles, gets 28 mpg, effi- cient SUV. $15,600. 505-217-5722.

Child CareABC PRESCHOOL NOW has 4 conve- nient locations to choose from. We offer summer care for ages 6 weeks - 12 years. CYFD Accepted. Call 980-4579.

EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER. COL- LEGE student w/ car. Infants +older. References available. Email: [email protected]

Jobs Off CampusEARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads placed on them. www.AdCarDriver.com

AVON NEEDS REPS ABQ area. 40% earnings. $10 to start. Bri 714-357-7230.

SMALL LAW FIRM is seeking to fill PT office support/courier position. Must be dependable and have good computer, phone and organizational skills. Must have dependable transportation, auto- mobile insurance, and a good driving record. For consideration, please for- ward resume to: Office Manager, P. O. Box 1578, Alb., NM 87103-1578, fax to 505-247-8125, or e-mail to [email protected]

INSPIRED LEADERSHIP INC. Is seek- ing an efficient book keeper and clerical employee. Experience with QB and Mi- crosoft office is required. If interested please send your resume to: [email protected]

!BARTENDER TRAINING! Bartending Academy, 3724 Eubank NE, www. newmexicobartending.com 292-4180.

WRITER/ LOCAL EDUCATIONAL ESL publisher seeks FT entry-level writer. Email resume/ cover letter to: [email protected]

MR. POWDRELLS BBQ is hiring for cashier/ bussers. Please Apply in per- son 11301 Central NE, Mon-Sat, 1-4pm. Experience is appreciated.

MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE. THIS position requires excellent communica- tion skills, reliable transportation, and a positive attitude. Earn $10-$15/hr w/o selling involved. Call 881-2142ext.112 and ask for Amalia.

EARLY BIRD LAWN service now hiring for PT mowing jobs. Able to work w/ some student schedules. Call Bob at 294-2945 for information.

WANTED: EGG DONORS, Would you be interested in giving the Gift of Life to an Infertile couple? We are a local Infer- tility Clinic looking for healthy women between the ages of 21-33 who are non- smoking and have a normal BMI, and are interested in anonymous egg dona- tion. The experience is emotionally re- warding and you will be financially com- pensated for your time. All donations are strictly confidential. Interested candi- dates please contact Myra at The Cen- ter for Reproductive Medicine of NM at 505-224-7429.

STUDENTS/ TEACHERS NEEDED. Manage Fireworks Tent TNT Fireworks for 4th of July! 505-341-0474. [email protected]

BIOMET ORTHOPEDICS NM is seeking salaried entry level sales representative with higher level sales potential. Recent grad with charisma who is self-moti- vated. Send resume to [email protected]

VETERINARY ASSISTANT/ RECEP- TIONIST/ Kennel help. Pre-veterinary student preferred. Ponderosa Animal Clinic: 881-8990/ 881-8551.

WE ARE LOOKING for a Cashier/ Food Runner, Pizza Cook, in a Fun, some- times Fast Paced Environment. Re- quirements: Hard Working, Great Atti- tude, People Person, and have or be able to get Alcohol Certification. CALL: 999-1949.

!!!BARTENDING!!!: UP TO $300/day. No experience necessary, training avail- able. 1-800-965-6520ext.100.

Jobs On CampusUPWARD BOUND TEACHERS wanted. June 13-24, 2011, 4 hrs per day. Sub- jects: HS Science and Art History. 366- 2521.

VolunteersVOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR Pet Adop- tion Event, May 21-22 in Abq. [email protected] or Call 505-470- 1278.

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Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute is a dynamic non-profit biomedical research and professional services institute, with positions in Scientific and support areas. To learn more about these opportunities and LRRI, visit www.lrri.org.

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