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Womens March Rallies Thousands in ABQ
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Womens March Rallies Thousands in ABQ

Thousands of demonstrators gather around Civic Plaza in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico as part of what grew into an international Women's March on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. The march was organized in response to the inauguration of President Donald Trump.


Lobos Become New Mexico Bowl Champs
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Lobos Become New Mexico Bowl Champs

The Lobos defeated the University of Texas San Antonio for the 11th Gildan New Mexico Bowl Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Lobos defeated the Road Runners 23-20, marking their fist bowl game win since 2007 and their second victory overall in the past 55 years. 


Stranded at Standing Rock
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Stranded at Standing Rock

On my trip back home from the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota a blizzard rolled in and crippled the road system in the Dakotas. -23 mile per hour wind gusts would hit the roads and freeze them instantly. I found refuge in a gymnasium in the small town of Mclaughlin, South Dakota, where a loving family was accepting travelers who needed shelter.I spent two nights bundled up with others to wait the storm out. I heard stories from Lakota elders, strategized driving routes with weary travelers and spoke with people from all around the world. I’ve never met people so giving and loving, and all within the insides of a gymnasium.  


Take Your Pick
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Take Your Pick

As the Christmas season approaches, families go in search of a tree to celebrate the festivities. According to the National Christmas Tree Association, 25 to 30 million trees are sold annually, and nearly 350 million Christmas trees have now been grown on this farm.Families have the option of cutting down their own tree over simply going to the store and getting an artificial one. In many cases, however, if we bear in mind the environment, the decision may not be so obvious. It causes more damage to the environment to get an artificial tree than it does to cut down a real one, due to many fake christmas trees giving off chemicals during manufacturing that are not totally different from carbon emissions. 


From Dusk Till Dawn at the Dunes
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From Dusk Till Dawn at the Dunes

UNM senior wide receiver Dameon Gamblin started to play football when he was younger, following in his brother’s footsteps. “When I was 4 years old, my mom threw me in flag football and it has kind of snowballed since then,” Gamblin said. Gamblin is from Mesquite, Texas. When he first got to New Mexico, he noticed there were a lot of rocks and dirt.“When I first got here, nobody understood what I was saying,” he said. “I guess I am from the south and I have a thick accent. That’s what everyone kept telling me, and I kept having to repeat myself.” He thinks people around New Mexico are nice and friendly. He also said he enjoys the New Mexico sunsets. His typical day during football season starts at 6 a.m. He spends most of his day at school and in practice. When he has free time, he likes to spend it with his girlfriend, Johanna Kapanui. 


A Football Life
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A Football Life

UNM senior wide receiver Dameon Gamblin started to play football when he was younger, following in his brother’s footsteps. “When I was 4 years old, my mom threw me in flag football and it has kind of snowballed since then,” Gamblin said.Gamblin is from Mesquite, Texas. When he first got to New Mexico, he noticed there were a lot of rocks and dirt.“When I first got here, nobody understood what I was saying,” he said. “I guess I am from the south and I have a thick accent. That’s what everyone kept telling me, and I kept having to repeat myself.”He thinks people around New Mexico are nice and friendly. He also said he enjoys the New Mexico sunsets.His typical day during football season starts at 6 a.m. He spends most of his day at school and in practice. When he has free time, he likes to spend it with his girlfriend, Johanna Kapanui.


Locally Grown, Locally Cooked
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Locally Grown, Locally Cooked

Los Poblanos Historic Inn and Organic Farm is known for its charming property and its delectable food, sourced locally from all over New Mexico. This photo essay takes a look behind the scenes ofthe Los Poblanos kitchen crew led by the talented head chef Jonathan Perno. The Los Poblanos kitchen crew is hardworking and carries a commitment to sustainability and delicate preparation that makes Los Poblanos food exquisite and unique.


Between Classes
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Between Classes

For my photo essay, I decided to photograph the UNM campus through not only my camera lens, but also my phone. The main purpose of this photo series was, instead of going through the motions of daily student life myself, to observe my surrounding and see what other people are experiencing. Throughout my series there are many active people around the University, and as a transfer student, I wanted to experience and capture these moments.These moments were not planned, as I let the subjects in the photos go about their daily lives while I captured the moments. This series will continue on Instagram under the hashtag “#BetweenClassesU.” I hope others will join in and capture these rare moments around the University of New Mexico and post their photos as well. 


Lobos Defeat Pilots in First Round NCAA
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Lobos Defeat Pilots in First Round NCAA

The Lobos men's soccer team celebrates as they score a penalty kick against the University of Portland Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016 at the UNM Soccer Complex. The Lobos defeated the Pilots after nine rounds of penalty kicks and will advance to the second round of NCAA Championships. 


UNM Campus Walk Out/Trump Protest
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UNM Campus Walk Out/Trump Protest

Protesters chant as they march down UNM Main Campus on their way to Scholes Hall in an attempt to address the university's president Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016. Crowds of demonstrators gather in front of the UNM Bookstore before they begin marching around UNM and down Central Avenue.


Lobos Find Bowl Eligibility in the Darkness
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Lobos Find Bowl Eligibility in the Darkness

New Mexico Head Football Coach Bob Davie celebrates achieving bowl eligibility after defeating the Nevada Wolfpack on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016 at University Stadium. The Lobos beat the wolf pack 35-26 early morning around 1 a.m. due to a weather delay that shut off the power to Branch Field.


Trump Returns to ABQ
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Trump Returns to ABQ

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump held his second rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico at Atlantic Aviation near the Albuquerque Sun Port Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. Tump was welcomed by hundreds of supporters in a converted air craft hanger, along with opposition groups inside the rally and out. Trumps last visit to Albuquerque sparked riots between protestors and Albuquerque Police Department officers. 


UNM Seal Submissions
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UNM Seal Submissions

On Sept. 22, we asked Daily Lobo readers to submit their own designs for potential new versions of UNM's official seal, which local groups have been calling for, alleging that the current seal is offensive. Here is what we have received since then. Any other submissions received for the rest of the semester can be added to this gallery. Bring them to our office in Marron Hall, or e-mail to managingeditor@dailylobo.com or editorinchief@dailylobo.com. 


Balloon Fiesta 2016 Photo Coverage
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Balloon Fiesta 2016 Photo Coverage

These are a series of various Daily Lobo photographers images collected throughout the 2016 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Check back regularly for further additions as the fiesta goes on. 

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