People hold lit candles at the UNM Truman Health Services World AIDS Day Candlelight Vigil on Tuesday night. The event aimed to raise awareness of AIDS and to commemorate those lost to the disease.
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A Christmas tree is decorated with a star and bows at the UNM Bookstore. The bookstore has deals for the holidays on technology, apparel and other school-related items.
Head Coach Thomas Goslau speaks with the mens rugby team at Johnson Field Monday night. The Lobos lost 85-17 to the Indigenous Australian Invitational U20 Rugby team.
Members of Pi Kappa Alpha and Kappa Kappa Gamma held an event called Bra Pong to benefit breast cancer research on Wednesday afternoon. All proceeds went to the Susan G. Komen foundation.
Author Marcus “Goodie” Goodloe, a UNM alumnus, discusses his book “King Maker” at Bookworks on Saturday, Sept. 26. Goodloe’s book offers a look into Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s partnership with athletes and entertainers.
Jason Smith, one of the owners of King’s Kreation, and Xavier Rosa talk outside of the shop on Tuesday afternoon.
Angelia Santistevan tattoos Louis Cardoza at King’s Kreation Tattoo on Tuesday afternoon. King’s Kreation is one of the tattoo shops participating in this year’s Semicolon Tattoo Project.
Thien Pham returns a shot against Pouria Khanbolouki at the tennis courts north of the Johnson Center on Friday afternoon. Intramural tennis is free and open to all enrolled students, faculty and staff.
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A snowboarder performs a 50 Pay50 slide on the portable rail at the fourth annual Rail Jam competition on Friday. As snowboarding and skiing season comes to a close, the hosts of this year?s Rail Jam said they wanted to give local snowboarders one last chance to compete.
A team at the concrete canoe and steel bridge competition practice assembling their bridge Friday afternoon at Johnson Field. NMSU, took first place of the competition.
Leo York, creator of the Facebook page Inhabitants of Burque, takes a video of Matthew Trujillo, an employee at Age of Comics on Monday afternoon. York creates video and photos of Albuquerques citizens to post on his page.
A member at the ASUNM Arts and Crafts Studio carves intricate designs into a clay object. The Arts and Crafts Studio, located in the bottom level of the SUB, offers a variety of materials for making jewelry and ceramics.
Carl Agee holds up a meteorite from the collection at Northrop Hall. Agee is currently working on updating the Meteorite Museum for an April opening.
A piece of pallasite meteorite is seen under a binocular microscope at Northrop Hall on Tuesday. Meteorites can be analyzed at the Center for Stable Isotopes, a new research facility soon to open its doors at UNM.