Travel Photos: Where Daily Lobo reporters and photographers have wandered
June 5These photos were taken by the Daily Lobo staff as they traveled across the country and across the world.
These photos were taken by the Daily Lobo staff as they traveled across the country and across the world.
Light blues seeped into the desert sky as we trudged up the steep side of Tomé Hill. The trail was still isolated, save for a few people. As we rushed to the top, anxious to see the sunrise, I noticed a woman stepping very slowly. Once I was closer I noticed that her feet were bare upon the jagged rocks. She carried her shoes as tears streamed down her face. That was when it sunk in; the full magnitude of what this pilgrimage means to so many. Once at the top, we found ourselves among a group of about 20 people, surrounded by three huge crosses permanently fixed into the hill.
Editor's Note: This issue is a collection of photo essays that the Daily Lobo photo staff have been working on throughout the Spring 2016 semester.
Before the curtain rises by Sergio Jiménez Snapshots in sports by Rachel Toraño-Mark Threading the needle by Aaron Sweet The Conjuring by William Aranda Clearing the hurdles by Di Linh Hoang
Continuing the tradition of the semiannual photo edition, today we, the photo staff, showcase the culmination of our semester’s work. Be it a small accomplishment or grand, we as students and photographers have all completed this semester more knowledgeable than when we began.
Every semester, the Photo Issue gives our photographers a chance to showcase their ability to tell stories the way they know best: photographically.