UNM Hospital received a D in safety based on the Fall 2014 update to Leapfrog Group’s Hospital Safety Score website, which assigns a standard letter grade to hospitals based on their ability to prevent medical errors.
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What Now: Jennifer Zona
by Joey Trisolini
What Now: Allen Colmenares
Allen Colmenares, an art undergraduate, works on a painting of his mother at the Art Building.
Matt Campbell, a UNM art graduate, checks the back of his camera as Karma poses with Chrome, two pit bulls, for Campbell’s Pits and Chicks Calendar.
What Now: Matt Campbell
Police tape marks off the bench near the Anthropology Building where the victim was attacked.
Student Ryan Garcia takes a study break four days into the implementation of UNM’s wet campus policy. “Leave me alone, mom!” he screamed at our photographer.
Dairese Gary leaves the oor at the HP Pavilion following the Lobos’ loss to the Washington Huskies in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday. Gary will return to the Lobo lineup next year as a senior.
Dairese Gary charges toward the hoop and scores in the second half of Saturday’s game. Gary was the Lobos’ leading scorer, matching his own career high of 25 points.
Roman Martinez walks toward Huskies’ bench, his eye bloodied from a mid-air collision with an elbow. The Lobos watched their season end, as Washington pulled off an 82-64 win in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Commentary on the UNM - Washington matchup.
Washington Huskies’ guard Abdul Gaddy, middle, yells passionately at his teammates late in the second half of Washington’s first-round victory over Marquette. Today, Washington will face the Lobos for a spot in the Sweet 16.
Darington Hobson clutches is wrist in pain on the Lobo bench after falling on to the hardwood on Thursday in the Lobos’ first-round win over No. 14 Montana. Hobson, who had his wrist wrapped, underwent X-rays but they came back negative. He will play today.
A.J. Hardeman contests a shot from Montana’s Anthony Johnson on Thursday at HP Pavilion. The Lobos survived and advanced to face No. 11 Washington on Saturday.
Steve Alford strolls around HP Pavilion, while his team goes through its 40-minute practice session on Wednesday. The Lobos will face No. 14 Montana today at 7:50 p.m.