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University of New Mexico Lobo fans should seek out Groomsmen Gifts to show their appreciation to their groomsmen on their special wedding dates.

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Photos of the Week

Steven Krum (left) and Colin Montgomery of the “Reagan Motels” play in Montgomery’s living room. The “Reagan Motels” will be competing in the Gorilla Battle of the Bands this Sunday at the Launchpad.

Guests and artists alike mingle at an ArtStreet show at The Harwood Art Center last Friday. The show contains hundreds of pieces of work from dozens of homeless and formerly homeless artists. The exhibition runs until Feb 23.

Left to right: Angelica Gallegos, Jaymie Roybal and Japji Hundal deliberate student fee allocation recommendations. Their recommendations will be submitted to UNM President David Schmidly for approval.

Lois Burks holds up a poem she plans on delivering to the memorial of a recently deceased friend. Burks, who has lost many close friends to homelessness, said, “I think my number is coming up, too.”

Journey Fischer paints alongside her mother, Jane, in the kids’ corner at Art Street on Jan 23. Jane and her three children are homeless. After she gets her eldest children ready for elementary school at 4 a.m., she sometimes comes to ArtStreet with her youngest child, Journey.

The UNM Career Expo was held Tuesday in the SUB ballrooms. It gave students the opportunity to meet with representatives for companies in the fields of education, engineering, financial services, health care, human resources, and more. Students Alexandre Balay (left) and Eslam Soliman (center) talk to representatives of the Chrysler Group about the potential jobs the company offers for students graduating this spring. Arturo Portillo-Gomez (right) said there are plenty of jobs in the fields of engineering, design, marketing, and management being offered by the Chrysler Group.

Bounty Hunter Richard Montoya reviews a warrant prior to kicking down a door in the South Valley.

American Campus Communities is in the process of building four dorms to house 1,028 students by August 2012. The Casas Del Rio project will cost an estimated $39.4 million. ACC is footing the building costs and paying rent to UNM for the use of the land. ACC representatives were unavailable to comment on the progress of the construction despite multiple calls last week.

Actor Mike Lash (right) and actress Wendy K. Jay play the king and queen of the cockraoch community in “The Fate of a Cockroach” saturday night at The Project.

Left to right, UNM swimmers Carlie McGregor, freshman; Tesse Maciejko, senior; and Jorgi Hobson, sophomore, cheer for their teammates during the women’s 200 yard medley relay against New Mexico State on Saturday at the Armond H. Seidler Natatorium. UNM and NMSU tied in the Rio Grande Rivalry with 150 points.

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