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Departed Lobo football players Deon Long (left) and Michael Scarlett celebrate a touchdown last year. The UNM football team will start 12 new players across offense, defense and special teams on Saturday.
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Departed Lobo football players Deon Long (left) and Michael Scarlett celebrate a touchdown last year. The UNM football team will start 12 new players across offense, defense and special teams on Saturday.
Rachel Crawford and her son Aiden, pose for a mother son photo shoot by photographer Shawna Corey. The Guerilla photo group has an open policy for studio shoots, and meets every wednesday night at 7pm.
Keith Heitman, a mechanic, works on a vehicle brought into All In the Wrist, automotive repair shop on Monday January 23.
Precious Selmon is at the first practice of the season.
Former interim head football coach George Barlow celebrated with his team after the Lobos beat UNLV 21-14 on Nov. 12. Barlow coached his final game for UNM last Saturday against Boise State.
This picture is from an ongoing project by Daily Lobo freelance photographer Laurisa Galvan. Galvan has been focusing her lens on the gang lifestyle in an effort to illustrate the gang life that often lies out of sight but is fairly prevalent in the southwest. These photos are taken of a gang member named "Sapo." Galvan took portraits of the self-described “gangbanger” at his home in Chamita, a town just outside of Española. Sapo said that the tattoos that adorn his body reflect his heritage. The large tattoo on his stomach reads “Farmero,” or farmer. This is a reference to his ancestry of agriculture. Sapo feels a connection between the idea of land ownership in farming and the concept of territory in the gang world.
UNM’s Kendall Williams goes up for a dunk last Friday in a game against New Orleans at the Pit. The Lobos take on New Mexico State tonight in the Rio Grande Rivalry.
UNM’s Deon Long catches the ball over UNLV’s Sidney Hodge on Saturday at University Stadium. The Lobos won their first game of the season 21-14.
UNM linebacker Carmen Messina tackles UNLV’s Dionza Bradford on Saturday at University Stadium. In his final home game as a Lobo, Messina finished with a game-high 14 tackles.
Lobo quarterback B.R. Holbrook rushes for a first down Saturday at University Stadium. The Lobos finished the game 21-14,with Holbrook passing for 274 yards.
UNM’s Cameron Bairstow attempts a shot over New Orleans’ Colby Barnes Friday at the Pit. The Lobos won their first game of the season 90-42.
UNM’s Kelly Williamson (13) and Elsa Krieg (16) attempt to block a spike Saturday against No. 23 Colorado State. The Lobos lost 3-2 to the Rams on Senior Night.
Junior guard Jamal Fenton dribbles the ball on a fast break during a game against Davenport last week at the Pit. The Lobos play New Orleans tonight in the season opener.
Sophomore guard Kendall Williams drives to the ball to basket in a game against Davenport last week at the Pit. UNM was picked to finish first in the MWC this season.
Demetrius Walker, no. 40, breaks past a Davenport University defender. UNM beat Davenport 92-54.
Grade school students look at meteorite fragments in the UNM Meteorite Museum on Oct. 4 during a field trip. Meteorites normally come from the asteroid belt, but can also come from Mars or the moon. The museum has specimens from all three locations.
Devonta Tabannah tries to block Brian Bell of the Sam Houston Bearkats in University Stadium on Saturday. The Lobos fell to Sam Houston State in overtime 48-45 in what was Mike Locksley’s last game as head coach.
Johnson Gym urinals in mens bathroom are outdated and have a high gallon per flush rate.