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New Mexico educators and sta listen during the Education Retirement Board meeting on Friday. The board listened to concerns from faculty and sta regarding proposed changes to their retirement plan.
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University of New Mexico head football coach Mike Locksley takes questions from the press after a disappointing loss to UNM's state rival game against New Mexico State University. The UNM football program is now 1-8 for the season.
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Head football coach Mike Locksley takes one-on-one questions from a member of the media on Thursday at University Stadium. Despite two wins in two years and 22 losses, Locksley will return for a third season in 2011.
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Tim Castillo, director of UNM ARTS Lab, stands before one of the props that will be on exhibit Thursday during the open house at the Interdisciplinary Film & Digital Media facility in Mesa Del Sol. The building, which sits across from Albuquerque Studios, will be home to the IFDM program.
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Senior Lisa Meeter hugs freshman Carli Torr on Sunday after finding out the UNM volleyball team qualified for the NCAA tournament. The Lobos will take on USC this Friday in Los Angeles.
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TCU quarterback Andy Dalton looks for a pass while UNM defensive back Bubba Forrest tracks him during the Lobos’ loss to TCU on Saturday. Dalton injured his elbow in the second quarter against the Lobos but completed nine passes; three of which went for touchdown passes.
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Cara Valente-Compton (center) is surrounded by a friend, Sarah Hogan (far left), and three of her children (from left, William, Amanda and Sarah) as she studies at the dinner table. Valente-Compton, 42, returned to school in early 2009 after dedicating her time to two national campaigns and her five children.
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Local artist John Davis lifts a piece of the frame for his installation outside the Greyhound bus station downtown called “A Stop on the Rio Grande” on Sunday. The federally funded public art piece is set to be completed by next month and will include 12-foot-tall steel sculptures.
The gallery, inside the UNM LGBTQ Resource Center, showcases work by LGBTQ student artists.