Two-year-old twins Devon and Sean Groater carry the pumpkins they picked at McCall's Pumpkin Patch in Moriarty, N.M., on Sunday.
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Two-year-old twins Devon and Sean Groater carry the pumpkins they picked at McCall's Pumpkin Patch in Moriarty, N.M., on Sunday.
Harold Bailey, executive director of the New Mexico Office of African American Affairs, talks during a reception for a photo exhibit of the Black Panther Party at the SUB on Sunday. David Hilliard, left, who is a UNM lecturer and former chief of staff for
UNM forward Kristine Sweat stops before running over BYU goalie Erika Woodbury after a shot on goal during a tied game Saturday at the UNM Soccer Complex.
Bob Carter, a tour guide for the Ghost Walk of Old Town, left, talks to three visiting instructors from University of Texas-San Antonio, from left, Lauri Humberson, Carla Pennington and Mary Cottier about ghost sightings around Old Town on Monday.
Micki Lucero looks at a wrecked Cadillac that belonged to a Nebraska couple that were killed driving on I-40 by drunken driver Lloyd Larson, a Bureau of Indian Affairs employee, on Jan. 25, 2002. The car was put on display during Red Ribbon Day to promote
Student Carlos Contreras recites a bilingual poem during "The Politics of Language" symposium Thursday in the SUB.
Lobo wide receiver Travis Brown catches the Lobos' go-ahead touchdown against Utah defensive back Eric Weddle during UNM's 34-31 win at University Stadium on Thursday.
Punk band Angel City Outcasts performs a version of their self-titled song with audience members at the Launchpad on Monday.
Former U.S. diplomat John Brady Kiesling, left, talks with UNM employee Gail Kaplan after his discussion Tuesday about being a diplomat and U.S. foreign relations officer in Marron Hall.