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Samantha Moss competes in the 200-yard butterfly in a swim meet against Air Force at Johnson Pool on Saturday. Moss went on to win the race, and the Lobos beat the Falcons, 167-133.
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Samantha Moss competes in the 200-yard butterfly in a swim meet against Air Force at Johnson Pool on Saturday. Moss went on to win the race, and the Lobos beat the Falcons, 167-133.
Rain flows into a gutter on Central and Yale on Tuesday. According to the National Weather Service, scattered showers and thunderstorms could continue throughout the rest of the week.
UNM’s Dallas Bollema tackles NMSU quarterback Matt Christian during a game at University Stadium on Saturday. The Lobos, playing in their first game this season without Mike Locksley as head coach, fell to NMSU after giving up 28 points in the first half.
UNM’s Lamaar Thomas tries to evade NMSU’s Ben Bradley on Saturday at University Stadium. The Lobos lost their fifth straight game of the season to the Aggies, 42-28, and now have lost to the Aggies for the past three years.
Students get riled up for Saturday’s football game against the NMSU Aggies as they watch the Aggie’s mascot, Pistol Pete, burn to the ground. Last year, 3,500 students attended the event. The Lobos have lost to the Aggies the last two years.
A suitcase full of zines, or self-published literature, lies open at RB Winning Coffee Co. during the spelling bee Tuesday night. The zines pictured here were written and published by various authors.
Choreographer Desiré Davids teaches Grace Chacon and her dance partner in preparation for Global DanceFest. The piece, “WHO IS THIS…Beneath My Skin?” is showing Oct. 7 and 8 at the N4th Theater.
Interim head coach George Barlow addresses the media on Monday during a press conference at University Stadium. Barlow was the defensive coordinator, but has been given the interim spot after Locksley was fired Sunday.
Mindy Leanse and Juli Hendren rehearse ”Ash Tree” Wednesday night in front of Mesa Vista Hall. The play is about three sisters coping with loss and living in a world of childlike fantasy.
Deon Long tries to evade a tackle at Saturday’s home game against Texas Tech. Long has thus far accounted for nearly half of all of the Lobos’ offensive yards this season.
UNM’s Deon Long gets tackled by Texas Tech’s Brett Dewhurst Saturday at University Stadium. The Lobos fell to the Red Raiders 59-13 and are 0-3 this season.
UNM students partake in pregame tailgating outside of the University Football Stadium on Saturday. According to University policy, it is legal to drink at south campus if a person is over 21. The Lobos lost 59-13 to the Red Raiders.
UNM students (left to right), Karina Zubiate, Klarissa Mier and Susana Perez Participate in a candle light vigil in front of the UNM bookstore last night. The gathering was held to support New Mexican immigrants, regardless of their immigration status, in the face of the looming bill supported by Guv. Suzanna Martinez that it would make it impossible to get a license without proper documentation of citizenship.
UNM’s Michael Green dribbles past a Tulsa player in a game last month at University Stadium. The Lobos, ranked 16th in the nation, travel to play No.4 Akron tonight.
Julie Erickson, a UNM student, reclines in Romero’s room while he paints her with acrylic paint pens. Erickson is one several girls Romero has used as a substitute for walls, a canvas for his graffiti work.
Marcus Romero has a new take on painting the nude.
Julie Erickson, a UNM student, reclines in Romero’s room while he paints her with acrylic paint pens. Erickson is one several girls Romero has used as a substitute for walls, a canvas for his graffiti work.
Romero puts the finishing touches on one of his many renditions of “Spooky,” his trademark piece.
This mural by Ernest Doty, Ryan Montoya and Jaque Fraque is under construction on the east wall of the newly opened Slice Parlor. The artists’ collaboration on the Nob Hill restaurant depicts New Mexico in a way that “crosses cultural and religious boundaries.” Most notably, a Native American with four eyes is set against the backdrop of a nuclear reactor.
Christy Martinez pours wine for tasting during the 24th annual New Mexico Wine Festival at Bernalillo. Attendees could sample wine from more than 20 wineries from all over the state.