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Participants run across the Mad Maple Bars, an obstacle made from teeter-totters.
Adam Montoya crawls through a doughnut-painted tire at the Dash. The event helped to raise money for The Storehouse, New Mexico’s largest food pantry.
Kelsey Lany climbs down sprinkle mountain.
Participants of the inaugural Rebel Donut Dash 5K run across the start line to the obstacle course at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta Park on Saturday morning. The event helped to raise money for The Storehouse, New Mexico’s largest food pantry.
Lobo redshirt senior linebacker Javarie Johnson stands silently at the Lobo sidelines during the last two minutes of the fourth quarter of the match against UTEP at University Stadium on Saturday night. The Lobos lost the opening match 24-31.
Lobo football coach Bob Davie walks off of Lobo Field after the Lobos lost the match against UTEP at University Stadium on Saturday night.
Lobo redshirt senior linebacker Javarie Johnson stands silently at the Lobo sidelines during the last two minutes of the fourth quarter of the match against UTEP at University Stadium on Saturday night.
Lobo sophomore linebacker George Aho pumps up his teammates during the fourth quarter of the match against UTEP at university Stadium on Saturday night.
Lobo junior quarterback Cole Gautsche points to the crowd after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter of the match against UTEP at University Stadium on Saturday night.
Lobo sophomore wide receiver Dameon Gamblin and Lobo sophomore running back Teriyon Gipson, left to right, celebrate a touchdown Gipson made during the third quarter of the match against UTEP at University Stadium on Saturday night.
Lobo sophomore linebacker Dakota Cox runs through the end zone after he misses catching the ball during the second quarter of the match against UTEP at University Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
UNM junior defensive back Cranston Jones takes a defensive position during the second quarter of the match against UTEP at University Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
UNM sophomore wide receiver Dameon Gamblin raises his helmet along with the other Lobos before the start of the match against the UTEP Miners at University Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The restrooms behind the locked door, at the bottom of this stairway at Hokona Hall will be renovated this fall. The new restrooms will feature new plumbing fixtures, partitions, hand dryers and trash receptacles.
Lobo redshirt freshman outside hitter Ashley Kelsey keeps the ball in play during the Lobo Alumnae game at Johnson Gym on Saturday night. The Lobos will open their season against Seattle U this afternoon.
GPSA President Texanna Martin, left, UNM President Robert Frank, center, and ASUNM President Rachel Williams get drenched ice water Wednesday morning at Smith Plaza. The three accepted the Ice Bucket Challenge to spread awareness of ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Other UNM leaders participating in thechallenge included Provost Chaouki Abdallah, Vice President of Student Affairs Cheo Torres, Dean of Students Tomás Aguirre as well as the Lobo cheerleading team.
Kenneth Ellis, father of Albuquerque Police shooting victim Kenneth Ellis III, holds a photo of his deceased son at the office of Mayor Richard Berry at City Hall on Wednesday afternoon. Several relatives of people shot and killed by APD came to City Hall to call on Mayor Berry to cancel a police shooting competition taking place next month.
Adam Marsland’s “Go West” Album
Host Melanie Sanchez, also known as DJ Mello, speaks on the air during the Afternoon Freeform music segment at KUNM on Monday afternoon. KUNM has launched a new platform, created by Radio Free America, which has features that will allow listeners to chat live with on-air DJs and Program Hosts.
Lobo junior wide receiver Carlos Wiggins, right, works on drills during a football practice at University Stadium on Friday morning. The Lobos will open their season playing against UTEP on Saturday night.