American astronaut Bernard Harris helps Summer Science Camp participants with a project while they work in the engineering building on Thursday. Harris, who was the first African-American astronaut in history, visited UNM for the camp.
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American astronaut Bernard Harris helps Summer Science Camp participants with a project while they work in the engineering building on Thursday. Harris, who was the first African-American astronaut in history, visited UNM for the camp.
The Honorable William Webster, left, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske discuss southwest border drug policy in the SUB on Friday.
Winner of the Slam Poet Laureate competition, Danny Solis, recites a poem Saturday night at the KiMo Theatre.
Students celebrate on top of a pile of clothes at Johnson Field on Thursday. Participants donated their clothes to Joy Junction through the first annual UNM "Undie Run."
In this file photo, Johnny Parkes walks off the tennis court in disgust. But Parkes will be the lone Lobo representing UNM in the NCAA singles competition set to start on May 20.
Men's basketball head coac, Steve Alford, speaks with Athletics Director Paul Krebs after announcing a three-year contract extension, which will kep him at UNM through the 2015-16 season
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An Egyptian butcher carries a pig in Cairo on Thursday. Egypt began slaughtering about 300,000 pigs Wednesday as a precaution against swine flu even though no cases have been reported there. Infuriated farmers blocked streets and stoned vehicles of Health
Max Willett congratulates Ryan Honeycutt after he smoked a two-run homer in Sunday's 13-11 loss to UNLV in extra innings at Lobo Field. The Runnin' Rebels took the series 2-1.