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(04/01/11 7:27am)
Student Health and Counseling on main campus provides ADHD evaluations for students, but, due to high demand, students generally have to wait months to get an evaluation. SHAC representatives said they are worried about students abusing the drugs.
(03/02/11 8:07am)
UNM forward Amanda Best walks off the court to a standing ovation at The Pit on Tuesday.
The senior, who played in her final home game, had 10 points, eight rebounds and six assists
in the 65-49 loss to BYU.
(12/03/10 6:59am)
Allison Buck braces for the ball during practice at Johnson Center on Tuesday. The UNM volleyball team will play USC today in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
(10/21/10 6:53am)
Cedra Wood varnishes a violin at the violin shop. Cedra is a graduate student who won an violin making award.
(10/08/10 5:02am)
Students get pumped up during the Red Rally at Johnson Field on Thursday night. A large crowd of students and student-athletes gathered for the annual “Burning of the Aggie” before the Rio-Grande Rivalry football game at NMSU on Saturday. See page 8 for coverage.
(10/04/10 6:25am)
UNM defensive back Bubba Forrest attempts to defend UTEP wide receiver Kris Adams during Saturday’s game at University Stadium. The Miners defeated the Lobos 38-20 to drop UNM to 0-5.
(09/28/10 7:26am)
Sharon Cantrell, outreach director for Peacecraft, rearranges baskets made from telephone wire. The Nob Hill store is a nonprofit business that raises money for underdeveloped countries.
(09/28/10 7:26am)
Volunteers at Peacecraft pull ornaments from packages to sell.
(09/28/10 7:18am)
President Obama chats with NM State Representative Al Park a few minutes after landing at Kirtland Air Force Base on Monday evening.
(09/22/10 4:48am)
Handwritten peace wishes hang strung together from a tree on Tuesday near the Duck Pond in celebration of International Day of Prayer for Peace.
(08/31/10 6:20am)
An old German print machine sits idle at the Tamarind Institute located at the corner of Central Avenue and Stanford Drive. The Institute will soon celebrate its 50th anniversary at its state-of-the-art facility.
(08/31/10 6:19am)
Peter Haarz lays out a drawing during the lithography process. All images are first drawn on limestone or aluminum plates and then chemically treated to produce a refined lithographic image.
(08/24/10 7:07am)
Bolts of lightning illuminate the Albuquerque skyline Monday night during a sudden storm.
(08/24/10 7:04am)
Jessie Hudson, a painter who is finishing up her fourth year majoring in studio art, watches the patrons of Winning’s Coffee Co. in front of one of her paintings. See page 14.
(08/23/10 8:44am)
Firefighters finish up controlling a fire in the First Baptist Church downtown on the corner of Central Avenue and Broadway Boulevard. The building caught fire late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
(08/16/10 7:32am)
Musician Sam Irons interacts with an unsuspecting pedestrian in his own way. Irons’ crass behavior is nothing unusual, as he frequently emphasizes vulgarity as a theme in his music.
(07/26/10 6:49am)
Asa Mullins puts away a book in Bird Song on Jan. 23. Bird Song, one of several campus area used bookstores, has had to deal with a structure fire and other economic issues in order to stay afloat.
(06/14/10 7:43pm)
Adrian Giron with Dirty by Choice plays in the 15th annual Mud Volleyball Tournament at Tingley Beach on June 12. The tournament included over 600 teams, and proceeds benefited the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation.
(06/07/10 11:56am)
Alex Borowski edits tunes on his laptop in the SUB on June 4. Borowski is one of the two members of Cobra Moonshine, a band that creates mashup songs available for free download.
(05/07/10 8:18am)
by Terrance Siemon