I am lily and im a bend associate of politics and prose and im really glad you were here tonight. We do events all of the city from our main store on connecticut avenue to our busboys and poets who locations. We have gotten incredibly diverse and dynamic lineups this season starting tonight and continuing in the next few weeks with Sybrina Fulton and tracy martin who are the parents of trayvon martin. We hope you will join us for those events. Tonight we are so glad you have joined us to welcome Michael Eric Dyson who is a Georgetown Professor of sociology and ordained minister and author of 19 books most recently the black presidency from which he read at politics and prose not thank. His newest book tears we cannot stop a sermon to White America is the core Patrick Phillips New York Times has book that should take its place in baltimore and the fire next time in kings when we way. Combines colter mouses personal experience and is consuming in every way. Washington post Carlos Lovato
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Student-athletes and the community gathered for a CPR event in Albuquerque Saturday. At the University Stadium Saturday morning, the community along with Lobo football, and soccer came together to learn how to save lives. “We’ve all seen it, but we’ve never had to do it all, so I think it’s good to […]
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Amari Brown, in an undated photo, was expected to play his freshman season of basketball at Cibola High. But because of the uncertainty of a season happening in New Mexico, Brown says, he is moving to Georgia, at least temporarily. (Courtesy of Catina Dunn)
Temporary relocation or permanent move?
Even Amari Brown can’t say for sure.
But one thing that we do know is that Brown will not be playing basketball for Cibola High School this spring, if there even is a season.
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And that uncertainty about the prospects of having an abbreviated season this semester is the primary reason Brown, the most heralded incoming freshman in the metro area in over a decade, is leaving New Mexico.
The Clovis-to-Albuquerque football pipeline keeps on flowing.
On Tuesday, Clovis High linebacker Ernesto Acuña became the third Wildcat off this year’s team to commit to the University of New Mexico.
The 6-foot-3, 215-pound senior outside linebacker joins Jaden Phillips and Jeston Webskowski as future Lobos.
“I felt like it was the best fit for me,” Acuña said, adding that he’ll sign in the coming days with UNM. “(The Lobos) are going in the right direction, and I wanted to be a part of that.”
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Acuña, a quick and hard-hitting linebacker, had offers from Eastern New Mexico, New Mexico Military Institute and Aurora University in Illinois.