Students Alexander Payne, left, and Logan Migliore keep watch from their fortress on Monday in Popejoy. Both are student filmmakers in their third year at UNM. They film many of their movies on campus.
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Rick Kohler flies his glider plane as he flies over Moriarty Municipal Airport on Sunday.
Rick Kohler flies his glider plane as he flies over Moriarty Municipal Airport on Sunday.
Rick Kohler flies his glider plane as he flies over Moriarty Municipal Airport on Sunday.
From left, Mike Mares, Michelle Baumann, Jesse Herrera, Greg Pisotti, and Josh Herrera rehearse a song, on Saturday, during an all-day writing and practicing session for their band The Noms. The band won UNM’s Battle of the Bands in 2009.
Ashley’s mom, Christine, plays with the assortment of rings on her fingers. Three of the rings are Ashley’s, and Christine said she’ll never take them off.
Ashley Forsythe’s sister, Danisha Goldberg, and father, Rod, hold hands during Ashley’s memorial in Northrop Hall on Friday. Forsythe was killed Dec. 18 by a suspected drunk driver.
Poultry farm guru Tom Delehanty stands next to his tractor. He raises his chickens to roam the farm in hand-made yurts. He said the chickens replenish the soil when they scavenge for food.
No. 19 bats in the shadows during Lobo baseball Media Day on Tuesday. Lobo head coach Ray Birmingham scheduled tough opponents this season, in spite of having a young team.
Rudy Jaramillo prepares to unload a baseball atop the mound on Tuesday at Lobo Field. UNM will rely heavily on its pitchers this season.
On Monday Roman Wagner ponders the crisis in Haiti, and how he can help. Wagner plays guitar for the local band Radio Fig Jungle. They have a show on Saturday at El Rey Theatre to benefit Haiti’s earthquake victims.
Amy Murtagh shows off the new snowshoes at the UNM Bike Shop on Wednesday night. You can rent snowshoes for $20 per day for the full-moon hike in the Valles Caldera National Preserve on Saturday.
A view from the Coyote Call Trail in the Valles Caldera National Preserve on Jan.17. This path is one of many that are available to snowshoers during the full-moon hike on Saturday. The trails are available from 6 to 10 p.m.
Anubis Rahlee performs an overhead kick flip in Smith Plaza on Monday. Rahlee said his acrobatic soccer move is all about “rhythm.”
A wall of photos in the Holy Innocents Center for Life depicts women and their newborn babies.
Susan Fuentes kneels in prayer at the Holy Innocents Center for Life, a Catholic ministry adjacent to Planned Parenthood on San Mateo Blvd. The chapel discourages women from seeking abortions at Planned Parenthood.
In this photo illustration rave lights, like the ones used at many raves, illuminate a university area alley. The Daily Lobo’s new series titled “Under the Influence” investigates drug use among Albuquerque youth. According to a Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention survey 2.5 percent of the 850 students polled said they used ecstasy at least once in the past 30 days. See page 8 for coverage on MDMA use from three different perspectives: the user, the psychologist and the law.
In this photo illustration rave lights, like the ones used at many raves, illuminate a university area alley. The Daily Lobo’s new series titled “Under the Influence” investigates drug use among Albuquerque youth. According to a Campus Office of Substance Abuse Prevention survey 2.5 percent of the 850 students polled said they used ecstasy at least once in the past 30 days. See page 8 for coverage on MDMA use from three different perspectives: the user, the psychologist and the law.