On Episode 28, Chris and Alicia bring you their latest takes on the latest happenings with New Mexico United.
New Mexico United’s Preseason is still underway. Chris snd Alicia give their take on how the lineup is shaping up and what is happening in the rest of the Mountain Division.
Next, Chris talks briefly about the Open Cup with Alicia. Since New Mexico United isn’t competing in the tournament, it’s mainly general talk about how the planning is coming along. If you feel some way about a “closed” Open Cup then tap in.
Alicia brings up the regular season schedule that got released recently. New Mexico United put their first two matches on sale so she re-lives a bit of the trauma of buying tickets. Chris adds some opponent talk in the mix.
Shani Harvie
Shani Harvie has been named into the newly created position of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion coordinator (JEDI Coordinator) for the New Mexico Economic Development Department. Harvie will be responsible for connecting minority-owned businesses and community organizations in underserved communities with economic development programs, resources, and opportunities. Harvie, a graduate from UNM Anderson School of Management, has served as Secretary Alicia J. Keyes’ executive assistant since 2019 and most recently created and delivered a two-part online workshop, Miniseries for Business Owners of Color, with a focus on financing opportunities through small-scale alternative financial institutions and other business resources. Harvie also staffed the Governor’s Council for Racial Justice.
How many Tyrannosaurus rexes roamed North America during the Cretaceous period?
That s a question Charles Marshall pestered his paleontologist colleagues with for years until he finally teamed up with his students to find an answer.
What the team found, published this month in the journal Science, is that about 20,000 adult T. rexes probably lived at any one time, give or take a factor of 10, which is in the ballpark of what most of his colleagues guessed.
What few paleontologists had fully grasped, he said, including himself, is that this means that some 2.5 billion lived and died over the approximately 2 1/2 million years the dinosaur walked the earth.
Best Of New Mexico Cuisine In Food & Travel Guide
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ALBUQUERQUE In New Mexico Food Trails: A Road Tripper’s Guide to Hot Chile, Cold Brews, and Classic Dishes from the Land of Enchantment, Carolyn Graham leads readers on a journey across New Mexico to sample the state’s best breakfast burritos, diners, green chile cheeseburgers, red and green chile, margaritas, craft beer, wine, and desserts.
Graham provides a brief history of New Mexico’s unique cuisine and then dives into restaurant profiles, suggesting what to order, when to visit, and what savvy foodies can expect at each location.
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