Sergio Renteria greets Luz María Muñez during the Special Olympics at the UNM Track Complex on Saturday. This was the largest state summer games event in the history of Special Olympics New Mexico.
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Student Malisa Braselle scoops gelato for a customer at Ecco Gelato on May 13.
Jennifer Ruelas sets a ball to Steve Parra before a volleyball game for Lobo League in Johnson Gym on May 17. The University has plans to build a new recreation center, which would require increasing student fees by more than $100 per semester.
Kayla Mansfield displays her henna tattoos.
Katie Coronado launches a javelin during Saturday's track-and-field meet at the UNM Track Stadium. Coronado took first in women's javelin, and her teammate Anthony Fairbanks notched a first-place finish on the men's side.
Rachel Hill, the Daily Lobo's new editor-in-chief, wants to strengthen the role of the student newspaper at UNM. Hill takes over the position today.
Queer Straight Alliance co-chairwoman Brandy Rodke rehearses "Diversity Within" in front of the bronze statues near the SUB on Sunday. The play will be performed Wednesday and Thursday from noon-1 p.m.
Student Zachary Carris jumps off a rock on his unicycle near the Duck Pond on Wednesday.
From left: Aaron Frale, Casey Mraz AKA Mars Mraz, and Erin Phillips are three of the 12 featured writers for the Words Afire Festival.
Work featured in "Injunuity" by Josh Jones at Black Market Goods at 112 Morningside Dr. on Wednesday.
Jerry Ellenberger, owner of Los Ranchos Gun Shop, displays an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle Tuesday. UNMPD has trained some of its officers to use the weapons in the event of a shooting on campus.
Pilates instructor Gina Pomo, left, and student Lily Robles exercise on Johnson Field on Monday. Pomo hopes to start a Hula-hoop class.
Anne-Elisabeth Rae sits with her dog Scooter at the Duck Pond on Thursday. Rae encountered problems with a professor when she brought the dog to class, though she is licensed to bring him for a disability. Associated Students for Empowerment will host eve
Sara Halasz, seen in a March 25 file photo, had a career-high 17 points against Oregon State on Friday. The Lobos will face Kansas on Monday in the quarterfinals of the National Invitational Tournament. Halasz bested her career-high by halftime with 14.
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Student Andy Lilienthal, who served in the U.S. Army during the invasion of Iraq, sits by the Duck Pond on Wednesday.