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Patrick Trujillo molds a pot in his studio, Not Made in China. Studio space is available for $50 a month.
The landlady of a fourplex house looks on in shock as re ghts work to put out a residential re at the corner of Cornell Drive and Lead Avenue.
UNM Student Stephanie Botsford rides ABQ Ride between campus and home. The Rio Metro Regional Transit District now offers free bus passes on ABQ Ride and Rapid Ride for those who commute on the Rail Runner.
Willy J and the Storytellers’ members, from left, Willy Jacobson, Calum Murray, Alex Bencoe and Robson Guy. Their CD release party is on Friday at Low Spirits.
Students Joshlyn Marino, left, Britney Stone, middle, and Olivia Hawkins get some clothes ready to donate to their clothing swap, which will be held this Friday on the 3rd floor of the SUB. They are hosting the event to promote sustainable fashion for a Communication & Journalism class.
Victor Jaramillo enters student Phil Kay’s information into a raffle Tuesday at the Duck Pond. The raffle was part of an event protesting the War on Drugs.
Alexis Pavlantos models a necklace on Sunday that she made out of resin molding and a blooming ower. All her jewelry is made with recycled materials.
Subway manager Eddie Dodson stares out the window of his restaurant on the corner of Girard Boulevard and Central Avenue on Monday. The restaurant has been robbed twice this year.
Larissa Lewis stands in front of the UNM bookstore and pickets for safety reform in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. After her son, student Kerry Lewis, was murdered last summer, Larissa has been protesting both in town and at the state legislature to make progress toward safety. The Monday night stabbing prompted her appearance at UNM. “You have to provoke people, you have to push buttons,” she said.
Yu Ching Chen plays the xylophone Tuesday in Popejoy Hall. Chen, a graduate student, came to the University of New Mexico from Taiwan two years ago to pursue music.
Amie Zimmer The photographer’s mother plays the family’s baby grand piano on a warm, peaceful afternoon near a window overlooking the Sandia Mountains.
Sophomore Tyler Mound, left, senior Simon Walker, center, and freshman Adeline Murthy read an ornament on the Giving Tree in the SUB atrium. Each ornament describes a gift requested for a child or family in need. UNM community members can purchase the gifts and drop them off in the ASUNM office by Dec. 14.
Athletics Director Paul Krebs, right, answers a reporter’s question during a press conference in the SUB on Wednesday. Krebs, Vice President for Human Resources Helen Gonzales and UNM President David Schmidly sought to clarify the incident involving a physical altercation between head football coach Mike Locksley and assistant coach J.B. Gerald. “We’re embarrassed by the whole situation,” Schmidly said in his opening remarks.
Members of the Board of Regents look through the agenda during the Student Affairs Committee meeting held in Scholes Hall Wednesday. One of the main topics on the agenda was student advisement.