University of New Mexico Campus Reports Show 15 Spring 2007
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2 years ago
Producers: Richard Cöté and Sonia Rivera
If you’re into competitions, this edition of Campus Reports may interest you. We report on the Scorpions hockey team and another team that stands by its words. . . its poetry that is. We’ll also take you to an Albuquerque company that has revolutionized the shoe industry and provide an in-depth on autism and the New Mexico Autism Society.
• Autism: Reporter Cody Thomason visited the New Mexico Autism Society, including an interview with its president, Liz Thomason.
• Z-Coil Shoes: Sophia DeConti reports on an Albuquerque company that has revolutionized running shoes.
• Poetry Slam Competition Preview: Reporter Richard Cöté provides a depth-report on the New Mexico Poetry Slam competition.
• Scorpions Post-Season Prospects: Blaize Aldrich reports on the Scorpions and their playoff and future capabilities.
Campus Reports are produced by journalism students at the University of New Mexico.Producers: Richard Cöté and Sonia Rivera
If you’re into competitions, this edition of Campus Reports may interest you. We report on...all »Producers: Richard Cöté and Sonia Rivera
If you’re into competitions, this edition of Campus Reports may interest you. We report on the Scorpions hockey team and another team that stands by its words. . . its poetry that is. We’ll also take you to an Albuquerque company that has revolutionized the shoe industry and provide an in-depth on autism and the New Mexico Autism Society.
• Autism: Reporter Cody Thomason visited the New Mexico Autism Society, including an interview with its president, Liz Thomason.
• Z-Coil Shoes: Sophia DeConti reports on an Albuquerque company that has revolutionized running shoes.
• Poetry Slam Competition Preview: Reporter Richard Cöté provides a depth-report on the New Mexico Poetry Slam competition.
• Scorpions Post-Season Prospects: Blaize Aldrich reports on the Scorpions and their playoff and future capabilities.
Campus Reports are produced by journalism students at the University of New Mexico.«
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