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Michael Thorning
Dakota Cason walks by a big ass soda
Emerging Lobo Leaders members surprised the ASUNM full-senate meeting Wednesday with a flash mob dance to Spice Girls’ “Spice up your life.” The group connects ASUNM senators and incoming students who are interested in student government.
Amanda Best drives past TCU’s Emily Carter on Saturday at The Pit. The Lobos lost to the Horned Frogs 84-71 thanks to late, hot shooting by TCU.
Sales show bulk seeds are the Urban Store’s most popular item.
Runners at Saturday’s New Mexico Invitational begin an indoor race at the Albuquerque Convetion Center. UNM will host the New Mexico Classic and Multis on Friday and Saturday.
Synthetic marijuana is sold under the popular brand name K2 Spice. University Smoke Shop has more than 40 different K2 Spice varieties, including Route 69 and Serenity Now, which are sold for between $8-$15 a gram.
An old Volkswagen Bug sits idly on the street in Valparaiso, Chile. Valparaiso is known for its art culture, hills and stray dogs.
Tristan Malin, stocks Blue Sky soda cans at the Co-op.
Former UNM faculty senate president Doug Fields, left, listens to his successor, Richard Wood, speak during a press conference Monday in front of the UNM Bookstore. Fields resigned almost two months before his term ended.
Lobo athlete Kyle Walker took first place in the pole vaulting event at the Don Kirby Memorial Invite Saturday at the UNM Track and Field Stadium.
Gustavo Lucero drags a rake with burning brush through the acequia to help clear it out before they run the water. Santistevan said the acequia runs for one week to recharge the groundwater supply before they distribute it to acequia members.
The son of one of the workers who cleaned the acequias on April 11 shields his face from the ames of the re used to clear out the debris in the acequia. Miguel Santistevan is the mayordomo, or the organizer, of four acequia systems in Taos.
Kim Cubitt examines a print in the Art Building on Tuesday. The prints will be for sale today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds bene t the Art Education Graduate Student Association.
Louis Herring makes an addition to one of his pieces depicting the American flag, the Statue of Liberty and Predator in the Art Building on Tuesday.
Activists stands on Menaul Boulevard during the American Tea Party’s Tax Day Rally on Thursday. About 500 people gathered on Menaul for the demonstration.
Denis Doyon, left, Alberto Lopez, center, and Jonathan Hawes inspect a living marsh water treatment tub on April 10. They originally wanted to filter gray water using plants and utilizing their natural processes, but the tub began to stink, so they filled it with pebbles.