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Student Max McGuire works in the Lobo Lab on Friday. Information Technologies, which manages the University’s computer pods, is facing $2 million in budget cuts next year.
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Student Max McGuire works in the Lobo Lab on Friday. Information Technologies, which manages the University’s computer pods, is facing $2 million in budget cuts next year.
The Rail Runner pulls away from the Albuquerque Depot station over the weekend. Construction workers broke ground in Los Ranchos on Monday to widen streets in an effort to make the area more bike-friendly.
UNM’s Quay Grant warms up before stepping up to the plate Sunday at Isotopes Park. The Lobos found a hot streak as of late, winning their past 6 games including a three-game sweep over
Lobo John Michael Twichell slides into second base as UNLV’s Travis Feiner throws the ball to first in an attempted double play Sunday at Isotopes Park. UNM won the game 9-7 and swept the Rebels by winning all three games over the weekend.
Lobo Village officials toured students around the facility’s clubhouse Wednesday. The clubhouse may or may not be accessible to students before construction is finished. The housing project should be completed by August.
Bradley Bumgarner-Kirby’s looks over his laptop at his bookstore. He said his favorite author is John Irving, and he recommends Irving’s A Prayer for Owen Meany to customers.
HArley Kirschner, Winnings employee
A shelter cat relaxes in bed during a press conference at the Eastside Shelter. Two Albuquerque animal welfare organizations teamed up to offer New Mexico’s pet owners more information and resources regarding spaying and neutering pets.
Caution tape marks off an exposed pipe at the corner of Bryn Mawr Drive and Coal Avenue. As part of the Lead and Coal Improvement Project, Yale Boulevard will be closed beginning Monday, Feb. 21 for an estimated 30-60 days for construction. The construction will reroute UNM’s south lot shuttle.
Lobo Carl Ho tries a return in a match Saturday afternoon at the Linda Estes Tennis Complex. The Lobos continued their dominant run posting back-to-back, 7-0 wins over Colorado State-Pueblo and Western New Mexico.
Clarence Searles Draws on wooden animal figures, representative of actual species on the otero mesa. The figures will be sent alongside video testimonials and a letter to obama, to washington.
A City of Albuquerque worker removes stickers from city property. Stickers are considered graffiti, according to Graffiti Removal Services.
A Graffiti Removal Services employee wipes paint off a telephone booth Wednesday.