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Where Are We?
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Mechanical Engineering students Ivar Arnarsson (left) and James Clarke joust at Lobo Palooza Friday on the east side of the SUB. Lobo Palooza was hosted by ASUNM Community Experience and ASUNM Lobo Spirit to show student appreciation. The event included a dunk tank, jousting, face painting, cotton candy and a photo booth.
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Adrian Banuelos creates the illusion of floating a 10-dollar bill between his hands Tuesday in the Albuquerque Magic and Juggling shop. He decided three months ago to become a professional magician, and has mastered tricks such as the disappearing cups and balls.
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Every Monday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week. Submit your answers to WhereAreWe@dailylobo.com. The winner will be announced next week.
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UNM police vehicle parked in front of the UNM Police Station.
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Renowned writer Angela Davis gives a keynote address at the third annual Presidential Luminaria Awards and Diversity Celebration Fundraising Dinner. The event was hosted by the UNM Division for Equity and Inclusion. The dinner was held to honor division’s work in the areas of inclusion and social justice.
UNM first baseman DJ Peterson attempts to tag a TCU runner out at first base. The Lobos beat TCU by 12-7 at Isotopes Park Sunday afternoon.
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UNM first baseman DJ Peterson attempts to tag a TCU runner out at first base. The Lobos beat TCU 12-7 at Isotopes Park Sunday afternoon.
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Senior Environmental Science major and bicycle mechanic Wes Labor repairs a bike at UNM's Outdoor & Bike Shop. The shop allows sudents to rent outdoor and recreational equipment as well as bikes which they also service.
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Clayton Chaney (from left to right) and Chris Andrews watch a sand painting demonstration of the Lobo emblem performed by Shawn Nelson aka "Turquoise Man" at the Faculty/Staff Club on March 9. Nelson began sand painting 30 years ago selling and donating his work often.
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GPSA Student Support & Advocacy Committee Chair, elisa pintor, addresses UNM's future President Dr. Robert Frank at a forum intended to voice the concerns of students in the SUB Atrium yesterday afternoon.
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Vice President of Human Resources Helen Gonzales said UNM employees could experience an 8 percent increase in insurance premiums if the Administration decides to make them pay a $6.2 million shortage.
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Chris Sanders, co-shop owner of Real Kutz Barber Shop, cuts hair and produces music under one roof. Growing up in Springhill, L.A., Chris said he decided he wanted to be a barber at the age of 12 and has cut hair since he was 14. Before going to barber school, Chris practiced cutting hair on volunteers, friends, and on himself. He also owns an independent record label called “Barcode Ent.” His label manages seven artists, for whom he helps write songs and sings backup vocals. “It's all about doing what you love to do ... if you're not doing what you love to do, nine times out of 10, it's not going to stick around. I love cutting hair and music.” His shop is located at 2116 Central Ave.
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Chris Sanders, co-shop owner of Real Kutz Barber Shop, cuts hair and produces music under one roof. Growing up in Springhill, L.A., Chris said he decided he wanted to be a barber at the age of 12 and has cut hair since he was 14. Before going to barber school, Chris practiced cutting hair on volunteers, friends, and on himself. He also owns an independent record label called “Barcode Ent.” His label manages seven artists, for whom he helps write songs and sings backup vocals. “It's all about doing what you love to do ... if you're not doing what you love to do, nine times out of 10, it's not going to stick around. I love cutting hair and music.” His shop is located at 2116 Central Ave.
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Chris Sanders, co-shop owner of Real Kutz Barber Shop, cuts hair and produces music under one roof. Growing up in Springhill, L.A., Chris said he decided he wanted to be a barber at the age of 12 and has cut hair since he was 14. Before going to barber school, Chris practiced cutting hair on volunteers, friends, and on himself. He also owns an independent record label called “Barcode Ent.” His label manages seven artists, for whom he helps write songs and sings backup vocals. “It's all about doing what you love to do ... if you're not doing what you love to do, nine times out of 10, it's not going to stick around. I love cutting hair and music.” His shop is located at 2116 Central Ave.
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Chris Sanders, co-shop owner of Real Kutz Barber Shop, cuts hair and produces music under one roof. Growing up in Springhill, L.A., Chris said he decided he wanted to be a barber at the age of 12 and has cut hair since he was 14. Before going to barber school, Chris practiced cutting hair on volunteers, friends, and on himself. He also owns an independent record label called “Barcode Ent.” His label manages seven artists, for whom he helps write songs and sings backup vocals. “It's all about doing what you love to do ... if you're not doing what you love to do, nine times out of 10, it's not going to stick around. I love cutting hair and music.” His shop is located at 2116 Central Ave.
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Chris Sanders, co-shop owner of Real Kutz Barber Shop, cuts hair and produces music under one roof. Growing up in Springhill, L.A., Chris said he decided he wanted to be a barber at the age of 12 and has cut hair since he was 14. Before going to barber school, Chris practiced cutting hair on volunteers, friends, and on himself. He also owns an independent record label called “Barcode Ent.” His label manages seven artists, for whom he helps write songs and sings backup vocals. “It's all about doing what you love to do ... if you're not doing what you love to do, nine times out of 10, it's not going to stick around. I love cutting hair and music.” His shop is located at 2116 Central Ave.
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Artist Lewis C. Wilson sits behind his display of glass sculptures at the 48th Annual ASUNM Arts and Crafts Fair on Wednesday in the SUB ballroom. Lewis has been making glass sculptures for more than 37 years and has been involved in the Crafts Fair 28 times.