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George Barlow strolls down the sidelines on Tuesday at the Lobos’ Indoor Practice Facility. Barlow, UNM’s interim head coach, will wear the headset in place of Mike Locksley during Saturday’s home game against UNLV. Locksley is serving part of his 10-day suspension as a result of his altercation with assistant coach J.B. Gerald.
Swing man Phillip McDonald soars through the air on the way to a one-handed dunk during UNM’s annual Lobo Howl. McDonald won the 3-point contest.
Banner carriers walk in front of the Olive Tree Messianic Temple Saturday to celebrate Sukkot, a Jewish feast day. This is the fifth annual celebration at Olive Tree of the Feast of Tabernacles, which commemorates the Jewish pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
Veronica Navigato, left, and Madeleine Dorado chat in the National Historic Spruce Park Neighborhood, west of campus, on Wednesday. The two live across from each other in the neighborhood and have lived there for over 10 years. Both are concerned about traffic from the expanding University.
Johnathan Rainey raises his arms in celebration in this file photo. The Lobos’ defensive end has 6 ½ sacks so far this season. The Lobos will head to Wyoming on Saturday in search of their first win.
Student Nate Kanyinda plays jazz on the piano in the SUB on Wednesday. Kanyinda played a few songs before heading off to his evening class.
Student Adam Clark plays hacky sack east of the SUB on Tuesday. Clark said he carries his hacky sack around all the time and plays whenever he gets a chance.
Cole Whitman runs through a corn maze at Wagner’s Farmland Experience on Monday. See page 7 for full story.
Student Genesis Hernandez spins a hula hoop in front of Carlisle Gym on Thursday while Andrew Baxter looks on. The record for the most hula hoops hooped simultaneously (107) was set by Aleysa Gulevich on June 15, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.
Ph.D. student Mel Strong examines some of his water vapor measuring instruments in Northrop Hall on Monday. Strong is researching the origin of monsoon moisture in the Southwest and created his own instruments for the experiment.
NMSU cornerback Chris Buckner runs across University Stadium, proudly waving the Aggies’ flag. NMSU snapped a six-game losing streak to the Lobos, beating them 20-17.
Head coach Mike Locksley talks to quarterback Donovan Porterie in this file photo. Porterie will get his third start on Saturday against NMSU.
Zoltan Szekely plays music in front of Ortega Hall on Wednesday. Szekely’s band, Zoltan Orkestar, will perform at the El Rey Theater on Saturday at 8 p.m.
Queer Straight Alliance president Brandy Rodke rolls up a banner in their SUB office. QSA membership increased to 50 attendees for their meetings from 10 attendees last semester.
Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, speaks at Popejoy Hall on Monday. Fox’s talk, which was part of the Lobo Reading Experience, covered immigration issues. Visit DailyLobo.com for a video with clips from Fox’s speech and student interviews.
Student Kari Harnick stands in front of the New Mexico Bank & Trust building downtown. Harnick will rappel down the building’s face Sept. 25 to fundraise for the New Mexico Special Olympics.
True freshman Demond Dennis dashes past Tulsa’s Brian Moore. UNM’s running game, a staple of past Lobo squads, has been nonexistent so far this season.
First-year head coach Mike Locksley watches a play Saturday during UNM’s 44-10 loss to Tulsa. Some fans are disappointed by the way Locksley’s Lobos have performed in two games this season.
Safety Ian Clark dashes during a play last season at University Stadium. Clark might not play this season after re-injuring his shoulder during the Lobos’ season-opener against Texas A&M.