Forward Will Brown pumps his fist in exaltation after the Lobos squeezed by NMSU, 97-87, at the Pan American Center in Las Cruces Tuesday.
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Forward Will Brown pumps his fist in exaltation after the Lobos squeezed by NMSU, 97-87, at the Pan American Center in Las Cruces Tuesday.
Student Mario Villagomez works on his drawing project in the Art Building on Monday. The Art Building studios are open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day, but security only began enforcing the closing policy a week ago. Some art students say the building should stay open so they can work later.
John Romero
Point guard Amy Beggin avoids Florida Gulf Coast’s Shannon Murphy while lofting a shot up on Sunday at The Pit. UNM coasted to an 80-64 win over the Eagles.
Forward A.J. Hardeman swats a shot by UC-Riverside’s David Chavira during UNM’s opening regular-season game Saturday at The Pit. The Lobos won 67-51 and Hardeman had 14 points in 28 minutes.
Student Lauren Carvalho, right, talks with Carrie McGill about her work “Grandmother and Child” at the John Sommers Gallery on Friday. The show, “I Always Know What to Say,” is open through Friday. Check out the multimedia section of DailyLobo.com for a video related to this story.
Colleen Massari is a photography student in the College of Fine Arts.
NMSO Player’s Association conductor David Feldberg directs bassoon soloist Stefanie Przybylska during their Nov. 1 performance at Presbyterian Church.
Forward Justin Davis splits two UNLV defenders in UNM’s 2-0 win over the Rebels on Saturday at the UNM Soccer Complex. The Lobos secured the No. 2 seed and a bye in the upcoming Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament.
Monsignor Francis X. Eggert leads the procession carrying Justice Gene Franchini’s casket at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church on Saturday. Franchini died Wednesday evening while giving a speech to first-year law students on north campus. Over 500 people attended Franchini’s funeral, including Board of Regents President Raymond Sanchez, a long-time friend.
New Mexico Symphony Orchestra player John Marchiando practices during the intermission of the NMSO Player’s Association concert Sunday. The Player’s Association is in contract negotiations with NMSO management. Last year’s contract expired Aug. 31, and the full Symphony Orchestra has not held an official concert since then. The Player’s Association met with the NMSO administration last night to finalize details of the new contract. Make sure to pick up Monday’s Daily Lobo to read the results of the meeting.
Lobo basketball guard Jamal Fenton shoots a layup during Tuesday’s exhibition game against New Mexico Highlands University at The Pit. Lobos won the game 98-68.
Student David Raguini walks past a wall on the east end of Smith Plaza. The vandalized inscription, which reads “You are your own master,” was not cleaned up as of 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Anthony Freitas and his son, Artemas, clean up trash at Piedra Lisa Open Space Area Saturday morning. The father-son team participated in volunteering as part of national Make a Difference Day.
Martinique Chavez
Associate Professor Kevin Vigneau, a musician in the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, plays Strauss’ Oboe Concerto in his office Monday. Vigneau is one of 13 UNM employees in the NMSO. The musicians are on strike because of a pay dispute.
Athletics Director Paul Krebs, left, and head football coach Mike Locksley arrive at the Tow Diehm Facility for a press conference Tuesday. Krebs announced that Locksley is on a 10-day suspension after the Sept. 20 physical altercation involving Locksley and wide receivers coach J.B. Gerald.
Carl Ho rears up to return the ball during Sunday’s Balloon Fiesta Invite. Ho went 4-0 over the weekend and won the individual title.
“The Outlaw” ascends Tuesday at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.
Ashley Rhoades leaps to spike the ball in this file photo. Rhoades was honored as one of two Mountain West Conference Players of the Week.