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Noah Silva, left, gets ready to smoke tobacco-less hookah with his friends at Terrene Hookah Lounge on March 1. Terrene uses dried tea leaves soaked in a sweet syrup for shisha instead of tobacco shisha.
Student Kylie Jacobsen stretches before a tech rehearsal on Saturday. She is performing in the Department of Theatre and Dance’s “Meta Morph” production.
Senators Linda Lopez (D-Bernalillo-11), left, and Lynda Lovejoy (D-Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Rio Arriba and Sandoval-22) greet each other in the Senate Lounge. Monday was the first day of the special session of the New Mexico Legislature, which aims to address the state’s estimated $600 million budget deficit.
Robert Maes Nihzoni Mesa waits to shoot a scene for a short film. Mesa was a leading character in a student film project about human dependence on water as a natural resource.
Lisa Meeter volleys the ball against BYU on Saturday at Johnson Gym. The Lobos came out victorious, sweeping the Cougars 3-0.
State representatives toss around proposals dealing with the state deficit during the NM Legislature’s special session on Oct. 17. The Legislature eventually passed House Bill 17, which cuts UNM’s I&G budget by 4 percent and special projects by 6.5 percent. Governor Richardson has 20 days to approve the bill.
Assistant Professor Kathleen Washburn, center, signs a petition at the SUB on Monday encouraging UNM to recognize Indigenous Day as a holiday instead of Columbus Day. Mario Atencio, left, and Russell Grey also signed the petition, which had about 60 signatures.
Defender Zaneta Wyne, right, fends off Air Force’s Cassie Wilson. The Lobos blanked the Falcons 1-0 on Saturday at the UNM Soccer Complex to improve to 10-2-2 overall.
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Allen Weh listens to a student talk about education in New Mexico while they stand near the Duck Pond on Thursday. The UNM College Republicans brought Weh and five other Republican politicians to campus for Student Organization Day.
Paul Aitken, president of the UNM lacrosse team, right, and Brian Laiche circle the net on May 16 at Johnson Field. Aitken was instrumental in securing full funding for the team this year.
Steve Saunders watches his ball fly through the air during practice on Friday at the UNM Championship Golf Course. Saunders was named 2009 Mountain West Conference Golfer of the Year. He and the Lobos will compete in NCAA Regionals on May 14.
General manager of Wal-Mart on Rio Bravo, Max Torres, left, holds hands with Shanta Bausby's son during an event sponsored by PB&J Family Services Inc. at their headquarters on Monday. Wal-Mart and Wells Fargo donated money, food and Crock-pots to 100 fam
Participants in a mock trial hosted by the UNM School of Law take an oath Saturday at the Second Judicial District Court. Students preparing for a career as litigators acted as defense and prosecution attorneys at the mock trials.
Students march from Civic Plaza to Tiguex Park during a rally for the Invisible Children organization on Saturday. The rally was scheduled to end Sunday, but protesters will meet again in front of City Hall today in hopes of getting attention from politic
Rachael Gonzales, right, and Eric Lander wait to register for graduation Monday in the Anthropology Building.
Reyes Padilla, painter and CNM student, paints at home in his studio on Monday. Padilla's work mainly focuses on the line between innocence and corruption. His work will be featured in a show at the Harwood Center from April 1-23 as part of a student co-
Co-owner Ernest Doty at Cirq on Monday, at 712 Central Ave. S.E.