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PAGE 14 / THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2015

On the Street By David Lynch / @RealDavidLynch Photos by Diana Cervantes

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NEW MEXICO DAILY LOBO

How old is too old to go trick-or-treating?

Teya Gutierrez

Alex Barounos

Tyler Pennington

Jasmyn Marquez

freshman undecided

freshman environmental science

freshman chemical engineering

junior engineering

“I think it depends on who you are as a person. For some people, they’re very mature…I think once you’re at the point where you look so old to where you’re in a costume and you’re dressing all sexy and everything, that’s like way too old for you…I think a good age would be 21, because then you can go to parties.”

“Can’t really be too old. Everyone loves candy, right? Everyone’s young at heart.”

“I would say right around 13, 14 as well. I just say that because I feel like when you’re around that age it’s fun to do, but when you get older, then you’re just kind of taking advantage of all the free stuff, but I think it’s fine to go if you’re taking siblings.”

“It’s never too old to trick-ortreat because it’s a lot of fun. A lot of people around our age maybe don’t trick-or-treat if they go out to parties or they go to scary houses…it’s just another fun (thing to do).”

Lobo Life campus calendar of events Thursday-Sunday, October 29-November 1, 2015 Current Exhibits Not-for-Profit Art Gallery: Faculty, Alumni, and Friends Show All day Law School Forum Features 28 pieces by 17 artists with connections to the University of New Mexico. HIRAETH: Katelyn Bladel and Eugene Ellenberg 2:00-5:30pm Outpost Performance Space Katelyn Bladel and Eugene Ellenberg, MFA candidates at UNM, use universal themes to serve as quiet reminders of places we cannot return to, experiences imagined and yearnings unfulfilled. Free. Native Voices Exhibit 8:00am-6:00pm, Monday-Friday Domenici Center Auditorium The exhibit focuses on Native peoples’ concepts of health and illness and honors the Native tradition of oral history. Healers, elders and other key figures describe how epidemics, loss of land, loss of lives and the inhibition of culture in the 19th and 20th centuries affect the health of Native individuals and communities today. Mementos 9:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday Tamarind Institute Showcasing memorabilia from the past 55 years. Evidence and Theory: Photographs from the Archive of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology 10:00am-4:00pm, Tuesday-Saturday Maxwell Museum of Anthropology This exhibition questions the fundamental interpretation of photographic imagery and the relationship between seeing and knowing truth.

thursday Campus Events

Humans VS Zombies 9:00am-5:00pm UNM Main Campus A game of survival tag, now allowing Nerf blasters. Registration is free and online at HvZSource. com/unm Coffee & Tea Time 9:30-11:30am LGBTQ Resource Center Halloween Blood Drive 1:00-2:00pm

SUB Ballrooms Care Packages for Domestic Violence Survivors 3:00-6:00pm Women’s Resource Center Group Room Volunteer to assemble packages. Donate items for care packages. Women’s Resource Center is looking for women’s and children’s clothes, shampoo/conditioner, body soap, razors, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, toothbrush/toothpaste/floss.

Lectures & Readings Pathology Seminar Series: Post Docs and Grad Students 8:00-9:00am Fitz Hall, Room 303 Yuna Guo, Ph.D., presents “R-ketorolac Targets Rho GTPases for Ovarian Cancer Therapy.” Samantha Schwartz presents “The Binding Lifetime of the Syk Kinase to the Immune Receptor FcεRI Regulates the Efficiency of Signal Propagation.” Chelsea Saito-Reis presents “The Tetraspanin CD82 Regulates Hematopoietic Stem Cell Fitness.” Dissertation Defense 9:30am-12:30pm Mesa Vista Hall Room 1104 Maurice Crandall, History, defends “Republican, Citizens, and Wards: Indian Voting in New Mexico and Arizona, 1598-1912.” Neuroscience Seminar Series 12:00-1:00pm Fitz Hall, Room 303 Rob Dietz, MD, PhD, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado, presents “Recovery and Rescue of Neuronal Function Following Global Ischemia in the Young Brain.“ CQuIC Seminars 3:30-4:30pm Physics & Astronomy, Room 190 Sebastian Deffner, Los Alamos National Labs, presents “Quantum Work Fluctuations: Notions and Exact Results.” David Zivzow, Physics & Astronomy, UNM, presents “Measuring Gravitational Redshifts of Central Starts of Planetary Nebulae.” “Prison Cells and Dollar Bills” 3:45-4:45pm SUB Atrium Hosted by Mack Warbuckz. Honors Seminar 4:00-5:00pm Honors Forum Megan Jacobs, BA, Fine Art & Philosophy, Smith College, MSA, Studio Art, UNM, presents “Social Transformation Through Art.”

“Ending Poverty: America’s Silent Spaces” 7:00-8:30pm Continuing Education Conference Center Tavis Smiley, in conversation with a multidisciplinary panel of local and national experts, will examine poverty in America, and its connection to the labor market and immigration.

Workshops Thesis/Dissertation Manuscript Formatting Workshop 10:00am-12:00pm SUB Lobo A&B Learn the basic procedures to format your thesis or dissertation manuscript and meet the final degree requirement to submit electronically a thesis or dissertation to the LoboVault repository.

Theatre & Film Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation 3:30-5:30pm SUB Theater Presented by Mid Week Movies. Students $2, Faculty/Staff $2.50, Public $3. Symphony of the Soil 6:00-9:00pm George Pearl Hall The film examines the human relationship with soil, use and misuse of soil in agriculture, deforestation and development, and the latest scientific research on soil’s key role in ameliorating the most challenging environmental issues of our time. Free. Book of Life 7:00-9:00pm SUB Theater Presented by ASUNM Southwest Film Center. Manolo, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart, embarks on an adventure that spans three fantastic worlds where he must face his greatest fears. Children under the age of 8 get in for free. Students $3, Faculty/Staff $4, Public $5.

Sports & Recreation Lobo Volleyball 7:00-8:30pm Johnson Gym vs San José State. Jitterbugs Anonymous! 8:30-10:40pm Johnson Gym’s Large Dance Room Learn how to swing dance.

To submit a calendar listing, email calendar@dailylobo.com

Student Groups & Gov’t VP for Research “MRSEC” Meeting 8:00am-12:00pm SUB Acoma A&B Student Action Network Meeting 8:00am-6:00pm SUB Trail/Spirit International Student Volunteers Meeting 8:00am-6:00pm SUB Luminaria Genomics Journal Club 9:00-10:00am CTRC 240 Immunology Journal Club Meeting 9:30-10:30am Fitz Hall Room 389 Lobo Toastmasters Meeting 11:45am-1:15pm SUB Mirage/Thunderbird Muslim Student Association General Body Meeting 12:00-1:00pm SUB Alumni Biochemistry and Biology Journal Club 12:00-1:00pm BRF Room 218

Molecular

Conservative Republicans Meeting 3:30-7:30pm SUB Cherry/Silver Cardiovascular Physiology Journal Club 4:00-5:00pm Fitz Hall Room 205 Student

Wesley Foundation Meeting 4:30-6:00pm SUB Alumni Native American Campus Christian Fellowship Meeting 5:00-6:30pm SUB Amigo ASUNM Emerging Lobo Leaders Meeting 5:00-7:00pm SUB Fiesta A Trans Peer Support Group 5:30-6:30pm LGBTQ Resource Center Fierce Pride Meeting 5:30-7:30pm TGRCNM

UNM Voices of Inspiration Meeting 6:00-9:00pm SUB Sandia The Source Cru’s Weekly Meeting 6:00-9:00pm SUB Santa Ana A&B InterVarsity Christian Meeting 6:00-10:00pm SUB Acoma A&B

Fellowship

Amnesty International Meeting 6:30-7:30pm SUB Mirage Students for Life Biweekly Meeting 6:30-8:00pm SUB Thunderbird Lobothon Dance Meeting 7:30-9:30pm SUB Fiesta A&B

Marathon

Graduate Christian Bible Study Meeting 7:30-9:30pm SUB Trail/Spirit

Fellowship

Sprechtisch Meeting 7:30-10:00pm Joe’s 108 Vassar Dr SE Practice speaking German.

Mission UNM Meeting 12:30-1:30pm SUB Cherry/Silver

Chicano Studies Organization Meeting 4:00-7:00pm SUB Lobo A&B

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán Meeting 6:00-8:00pm SUB Isleta

Meetings IT Network Meeting 7:00am-1:00pm SUB Ballroom A

friday

Campus Events Humans VS Zombies 9:00am-5:00pm UNM Main Campus A game of survival tag, now allowing Nerf blasters. Registration is free and online at HvZSource. com/unm Coffee & Tea Time 9:30-11:30am LGBTQ Resource Center Pumpkin Carving Contest 10:00am-2:00pm SUB Atrium Free food and prizes. Showing of the film “Hocus Pocus.”

Campus Calendar continued on pg 15

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