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Parking and Transportation Services said it had to charge higher rates for parking permits this semester to maintain facilities.
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Parking and Transportation Services said it had to charge higher rates for parking permits this semester to maintain facilities.
Christine Sena demonstrates in front of the UNM Center for Reproductive Health. Surges of pro-life demonstrations have occurred since an ambulance was called to the center Feb. 15 for an abortion gone wrong.
Officer Doose of the Albuquerque police department redirects drivers from a blockaded section of Girard after an armed man engaged in a stand off with police. SWAT officers surrounded the man’s residence near Lead and Girard for nearly four hours Wednesday afternoon leading up to his eventual peaceful surrender around 7pm.
Demolition crews tear down Santa Ana Hall dormitory to make way for new dorms. A private company, American Campus Communities in is charge of the project.
Antoine Corralez stands outside his bullet-riddled home at Gold Avenue and Yale Boulevard on Sunday morning. On Saturday night, a man reportedly entered Corralez’s home during a party, and after being asked to leave, engaged in a physical altercation with another guest. The suspect reportedly left, returned several minutes later with a handgun and opened re on the house before speeding away. Corralez said that the police have the suspect in custody.
Tommy Truex answers questions at a news conference to introduce the first MMA event at The Pit. Truex was the matchmaker for the Aug. 13 “Genesis” fight card.
Sun streams into the cab of a classic Ford Truck. The Truck was part of a classic car Show at the Route 66 malt shop on Saturday.
Kate Wyrick attacks a soccer ball at the UNM Soccer Complex against a BYU player on Oct. 16, 2010. The UNM women’s soccer team won the MWC regular-season championship and made the NCAA tournament, which were both firsts in the history of the program.
Blakey Ross IV plays at the Rio Grande Pool on June 17th. Temperatures rose into the mid 90s last week sending droves of over-heated New Mexicans to public pools.
Jessica Hamilton looks at a painting by John Meyers. The painting was part of the ‘Small Hours’ exhibition at the Kimo Art gallery. The exhibit features artists from the east coast and “explores the moments in darkness of night before the light.”
Amani Martin clutches the leg of his father, Martin Ndayisenga. Ndayisenga hosted the event celebrating the first anniversary of the Association of Burundian Americans in New Mexico last Saturday.
Demolition of Santa Ana dorm began this week to make way for new dormitories built by American Campus Communities. Because ACC is a private company, construction on new housing will not be affected by the 2-year construction moratorium declared May 12.
At the First Unitarian Church, the choir performs during Sunday’s service in front of a mosaic of popular religious symbols.
Silva Lu brought therapy dogs like these to the outside of Zimmerman Library on Tuesday so that students to could benefit from their good energy.
Micheal Sheehan Archdiocese of santa fe. He blessed the gathering of Nations
Student Zach Gold raises his fists triumphantly after finishing the 2011 Undie Run that began on Johnson Field on Thursday night. More than 200 people took part in the run, where students donated clothing and canned foods for Joy Junction, a homeless shelter.