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Shanta Hanish, a 19-year-old University of New Mexico student, along with her mother Laura were murdered in their home on June 21. Photo courtesy of the family via Facebook.
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Shanta Hanish, a 19-year-old University of New Mexico student, along with her mother Laura were murdered in their home on June 21. Photo courtesy of the family via Facebook.
University of New Mexico runners Ednah Kurgat, Weini Kelati, Adva Cohen and Charlotte Prouse competed in the 2019 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Picture courtesy of New Mexico XC/T&F on Twitter.
The proposed perimeter plan given to the University of New Mexico by Safeguards Consulting.
Devon Sandoval covers head during a match against OKC Energy on Wednesday, June 5.
The T Sisters bring melodious harmonies to the Sandia Stage this past Saturday.
Supporters of women's rights and universal healthcare chant at a rally organized by the Party of Social Justice and Liberation Friday afternoon on Central and First Street.
Sharon Argenbright, a registered nurse and the District President of the local Union 1199 pickets with University of New Mexico Hospital employees over concerns of wages in front of UNM Wednesday morning.
Delegates from the University of New Mexico’s Residence Hall Association pose for a picture prior to the NACURH annual conference at Louisiana State University. Photo courtesy of Giovanna Gong.
A pile of rubble where the recently demolished Yale Pump Station once stood outside of the new Physics and Astronomy building on Redondo Dr. near Yale Park.
A group of students at the candlelight vigil, held by Albuquerque PrideFest, June 6 at Morningside Park.
Bailey Stevens blows bubbles during the Albuquerque pride parade on Saturday June 8, 2019. Behind her was a group of protesters standing against the pride parade. 'I am here supporting everyone that has their own beliefs. My sister and my mom are gay, so I am here supporting them, and I am actually bi. It’s my first time being here,' Stevens said.
Marissa Enriquez stands on the parade sidelines holding a New Mexico United pride flag on June 8, 2019. 'Being here today is important to me because coming out meant a lot, and it’s not easy to come out to a lot of people. Even though my family is super accepting, a lot of other people’s family aren’t. That’s why I’m here. I’m supporting other people, I’m supporting my community,' Enriquez said
Kandy Kain waits for the Albuquerque Pride Parade to start on June 8. 'This is my first pride, I’ve never had such a community love me,' Kain said.
A child hugging a person dressed as a Star Wars Stormtrooper after running up to the person.
Marchers at the Albuquerque Pride Parade carrying the letters of pride about midway through the procession.
A float at the Albuquerque Pride Parade with a sign that reads "#stopsucide." Those walking around the float tossed candy into the crowd.
Taron Egerton plays Elton John in the musical 'Rocketman'. Courtesy of David Appleby/Paramount Pictures.
From left, Maddison Leonard, 17, Levi Armstrong,16 who said ‘The only bad thing about Pride is all the dropped candy.’
Representatives from UNM Truman Health Services, specializing in treatment of patients with HIV and AIDS, pose after marching in the parade as allies of the LGBTQ community.