Self Serve co-owner Matie Fricker displays the store’s most popular product, the “We Vibe,” on July 21. Self Serve offers classes to help patrons to have better, safer sex.
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Self Serve co-owner Matie Fricker displays the store’s most popular product, the “We Vibe,” on July 21. Self Serve offers classes to help patrons to have better, safer sex.
Self Serve co-owner Matie Fricker displays the store's most popular product, the "We Vibe," on July 21. Self Serve offers classes to help patrons to have better, safer sex.
Snoop Dogg performs at the Journal Pavilion for the Blazed and Confused Tour on July 14. Slightly Stoopid, Mickey Avalon and Steven Marley opened for the tour.
Darisa A. and her son Nima protest the results of the June 12 Iranian elections in the front of the UNM Bookstore on Friday. Much of the opposition was incited by Iranian university students.
Dante John Terminello of Food Not Bombs serves Jackie Shane on Wednesday in front of the UNM Bookstore. Food Not Bombs is facing a court injunction for continuing to prepare and offer food to the public without a permit.
A state policeman salutes the hearse carrying Sgt. Andrew Tingwall during a procession Saturday. Tingwall piloted the helicopter that crashed last week after rescuing UNM student Megumi Yamamoto.
Zach Carlson smokes at Relux Hookah Lounge on May 14.
Nick Martinez, left, Mason Preusser, center, and Celeste Fischer study for finals at Zimmerman Library on Tuesday. "Man, this sucks. Worst week of school," Preusser said.
The Center for Disease Control recommends hand washing and other routine hygienic measures to prevent the spread of swine flu. Photo illustration
Lobo reporter Pat Lohmann test drove a Zenn electric car on Monday. The car, costing about $10,000, tops out at a federally mandated 25 mph.
Dirk Gibson associate professor
Sean Kesani, left, Matt Callahan, center, and Josh Padilla weed a planter near Student Family Housing on Saturday as part of Spring Storm. The event called for students to clean up areas on and near campus, and participants were rewarded with a concert an
Vernon Hershberger moves a model cow in a display at the Sustainability Expo at Cornell Mall on Wednesday. Hershberger, who attended the expo in honor of Earth Day, explained the dangers of livestock waste contaminating water supplies.
Mary Schmidt, left, and Bill Hartman converse during a reception at the Science & Technology Park Rotunda on Monday. STC.UNM hosted the event to honor 34 researchers whose work earned 22 patents and copyrights this year.
Julia Fulghum, vice president for Research and Economic Development, speaks to the Board of Regents in SUB Ballroom B on Thursday. Fulghum was one of 10 administrators to make a presentation to the regents during their five-hour Budget Summit.
President of the Hobbit Society, Megan Abrahamson, speaks during a meeting in the Honors Forum on Tuesday.
Student Evan Holden, center, Brian Moore, left, and other students use chalk to write a campaign slogan in Smith Plaza on Sunday. Moore is running for ASUNM president on the Lobos Unidos slate. Holden is helping the slate campaign. Early voting for the Ap
Student Joshua Arellano dances to house music from his boom box outside the SUB on Thursday. "House is about love," he said.