VIDEO STORY: Homecoming Week kicks off with President Stokes' s'mores roast
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Alex Joe is a freelance videographer at the Daily Lobo. He can be reached at sports@dailylobo.com and on X @DailyLobo
Alex Joe is a freelance videographer at the Daily Lobo. He can be reached at sports@dailylobo.com and on X @DailyLobo
This year was the first time that the annual Silent Lights event took place at the university football stadium. The event, hosted by Associated Students of UNM, has been held on UNM main campus in previous years.
On Sept. 27, Isleta Resort and Casino was home to all things horror during the annual Albuquerque Morgue an Krypt Horror Fest hosted by Morgue and Krypt ABQ. Eve Padilla-Salazar is a freelance videographer for the Daily Lobo. She can be reached at multimedia@dailylobo.com or on X @DailyLobo Music Track: A No Copyright Rock Music, Waveloom
Students talk about campus safety with Daily Lobo Freelance Videographer Alex Joe.
Valle de Oro celebrated its final mosaic mural in collaboration with Apprenticeships for Leaders in Mosaic Arts.
Lowriders from local car clubs were on display outside the University of New Mexico Student Union Building on Sept. 17, for the Lobos y Lowriders event sponsored by the department of Chicana/o Studies and Student Activities Center.
During September in Albuquerque, the smell of roasting green chile can be found at storefronts, markets, and other outdoor urban spaces where farmers bring their chile for roasting. Featured in this story are chile roasting events at Wagner Farms, Canteen Brewhouse, the Downtown Growers Market and The Fruit Basket ABQ.
Students shared their thoughts on the newly renovated Duck Pond with the Daily Lobo this week.
On Friday, Aug. 29, local New Mexicans and people from all over the world gathered in Santa Fe to witness the burning of Zozobra, a 50-foot-tall marionette that has been stuffed with all the gloom from the last year. This year is the 101st celebration of Zozobra, and he was adorned with a Steampunk-inspired overcoat and hat. His right hand was decorated with gears and bright gold for a mechanical finish. People from all over came together to move on from the previous year's woes that Zozobra consumes and gains his power from.
On Aug. 23, during a windy evening, the ABQ Food Park was overtaken by all kinds of Labubus, which are a form of plush doll. Vendors had booths with original Labubu dolls, others had artisan Labubu crafts made by local artists through mediums like crocheting and 3D printing. Labubu keychains, thermoses, purses, backpacks and other merchandise were everywhere on display.