The UNM Women’s ultimate frisbee team sits and relaxes on Johnson Field after practicing in the afternoon sun. To increase their workout regime, some team members rode their bikes to practice.
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The UNM Women’s ultimate frisbee team sits and relaxes on Johnson Field after practicing in the afternoon sun. To increase their workout regime, some team members rode their bikes to practice.
Locally designed skateboard decks, like the one pictured here, will be sold at the fashion show Friday. The Silver Skate Shop carries decorated decks at 120 Yale Blvd. S.E.
A locally designed shirt at Silver Skate Shop can be seen at the Fashion Extravaganza this Friday. Student tickets are $5.
Dre Curtis prepares clothing for “Fashion Extravaganza” on Friday. He will also premier the video for his skate team, Team Dank.
I am not religious. At times, I’ve wished I was. I always hear people talking about religion in a way that elevates it as one of the more important things in life. But so far, God’s great glory has never fallen upon my face. And I wonder, why? So many people are devout about something. People have such reverent emotions and thoughts about the world, and I, for the most part, have been completely left out.
BillyJoe Miller sits in one of his antique rocking chairs on Thursday in his home. His exhibition, “Tomorrow is Spring” opens on Friday at The Normal Gallery.
Charles Gwinn, a student employee at the UNM Outdoor and Bike Shop, works on a repair Monday. The shop is hosting a Gear In Gear Out sale on Friday for students to sell used gear.
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David Koch, on Tuesday, examines the two images he will show at the Art of Sensuality exhibit at AC2 Gallery. The exhibit explores how we use our senses.
I want to eat cows. I want to eat ribs, burgers, steaks and even bottom round roast (the butt). I would love to swim in the fluffy meat pillows of steak goodness, indulging my continuously growing gluttony. But, the Man keeps screwing my meat fantasy. I can’t, in any good conscience, eat beef.
Students Alexander Payne, left, and Logan Migliore keep watch from their fortress on Monday in Popejoy. Both are student filmmakers in their third year at UNM. They film many of their movies on campus.
Rick Kohler flies his glider plane as he flies over Moriarty Municipal Airport on Sunday.
Rick Kohler flies his glider plane as he flies over Moriarty Municipal Airport on Sunday.
Rick Kohler flies his glider plane as he flies over Moriarty Municipal Airport on Sunday.
I’m taking a sustainability class. We’re talking about food sheds, or the perimeter around Albuquerque in which getting food from is considered local and sustainable. Albuquerque has a food shed of about 300 miles.
Mike Mares sings and plays acoustic guitar for local group The Noms. The eight-month-old band is recording an album and plays a self-described “acoustic pop” that led to victory in UNM’s last Battle of the Bands.
From left, Mike Mares, Michelle Baumann, Jesse Herrera, Greg Pisotti, and Josh Herrera rehearse a song, on Saturday, during an all-day writing and practicing session for their band The Noms. The band won UNM’s Battle of the Bands in 2009.
Ashley’s mom, Christine, plays with the assortment of rings on her fingers. Three of the rings are Ashley’s, and Christine said she’ll never take them off.
Ashley Forsythe’s sister, Danisha Goldberg, and father, Rod, hold hands during Ashley’s memorial in Northrop Hall on Friday. Forsythe was killed Dec. 18 by a suspected drunk driver.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina descended upon New Orleans causing one of the worst natural disasters in the United States’ history. The hurricane subjected much of the city to Category 1- and 2-strength winds. The hurricane also resulted in the failure of 53 breeches of the federally built levee system protecting the urban New Orleans.