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MBA graduate Saliha Qasemi talks to the SFRB during the board’s town-hall meeting Monday. Qasemi was one of many students who asked that the SFRB not cut any activities funded by student fees.
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MBA graduate Saliha Qasemi talks to the SFRB during the board’s town-hall meeting Monday. Qasemi was one of many students who asked that the SFRB not cut any activities funded by student fees.
A scale model of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, designed by Antoine Predock, is the structural backing for the museum that will be built in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is set to be completed next year and projected to cost $310 million.
KRQE’s Van Tate interviews head coach Mike Locksley on Dec. 3. Locksley finalized his coaching changes and finished up recruiting.
Professor Mohamed Ali finishes Maghrib prayer Wednesday in his office. Ali has been watching the Egyptian revolution closely. He has three sisters, four brothers and more than 30 nephews and nieces living in the turbulent Muslim nation.
Leasa Medina nuzzles her girlfriend Annie Linney at a friend’s Super Bowl gathering. Medina had to hide her sexual orientation during her employment with the National Guard, including a five-month deployment in the United Arab Emirates.
U.S. Air Force veteran and student Joey Diaz looks for a vet’s file at the Veterans Resource Center in Mesa Vista Hall on Friday. Diaz spent two years stationed in Japan before coming to UNM.
Cody Ross smiles at the crowd while being honored at halftime on Saturday’s men’s basketball game between UNM and BYU. Ross is from Portales, N.M., and won the 2010 World Series with the San Francisco Giants.
BYU’s Jackson Emery holds his face after being taken down by UNM’s Drew Gordon at The Pit. The Lobos handed the Cougars their second loss of the season on Saturday
Students move out of the way of collapsed bleachers in Section Y of The Pit after Saturday’s game. Seven rows of bleachers were reported to have collapsed during the game and weren’t noticed by UNM officials until students rushed the court in celebration of the Lobos win over No. 9 BYU.
Russel Taylor’s persona extends further than just white face paint and red fingernails.
Russel Taylor, whose stage persona is Satori Circus, lies in the middle of the street to promote his show, HodgePodge, which takes place on Friday and Saturday at Third Street Gallery. Taylor was at UNM on Tuesday inviting students to trace his body.
Drew Gordon signs a shirt for 11-year-old Lobo basketball fan Jordon Vaughan at The Pit on Wednesday. The Lobos host No. 9 BYU on Saturday.
Nichole Thomas sits by the re working on a puzzle during some down time at her home. Thomas, a Kung-Fu enthusiast, knows several languages and hopes her degree will give her the chance to study volcanoes.
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Students in Ortega Hall 121 sit along the classroom wall to avoid pools of water and scattered ceiling tiles. A Physical Plant Department representative said the leak and damage could have resulted from recent maintenance work on the building.
A Bernalillo County Deputy loads equipment in the trunk of a squad car parked on Lomas Boulevard in front of UNM Hospital on Jan. 4. Police closed the road in response to a runaway shooter, and campus was locked down.
Bernalillo County Deputy Barisklow loads his gear following the shooting event on Lomas Boulevard a block south from the University of New Mexico Hospital.