Photo Essay: Red Rally
Adria Malcolm | September 21The 10th annual Red Rally was held Thursday night on Johnson Field to celebrate the rivalry between UNM and NMSU prior to Saturday’s game in Las Cruces.
The 10th annual Red Rally was held Thursday night on Johnson Field to celebrate the rivalry between UNM and NMSU prior to Saturday’s game in Las Cruces.
Actor Kal Penn, best known for his role in “Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle,” signed autographs outside the SUB Tuesday.
Tonya Throgmorton Daily Lobo: How does it feel that the team lost? Tonya Throgmorton: “It was disappointing because I really wanted to see them beat Louisville.
Sports medicine technician Pete Wang (left) and program director Rich Blyn (right) remove the shirt of Ben Jones (center) after suffering from an upper arm contusion during the ride on Super Cool Cat in the third round of the Ty Murray Invitational.
Rodeo superstar J.B. Mauney holds onto the stretching table prior to championship sunday at the Ty Murray Invitational. Mauney made a total of nearly fourteen thousand dollars coming in third in pay and average place for the weekend.
Jordan Hupp walks up the stairs of the Pit after riding on Sunday. Hupp's average place was sixth overall.
A rider gets trampled on by a bull on Saturday night.
Emilio Resende gets his laceration treated after being injured by Shepherd Hills Trapper in the championship round of the Ty Murray Invitational on Sunday at the Pit.
The archbishop said, “You couldn’t come to me today in the cathedral, so I’m coming to you,” while distributing the ashes. The archbishop said he never feels unsafe touring prisons, which he does at least three times per year.
Inmates raise their arms in prayer as they listen to the archbishop speak. When the archbishop arrived, some inmates stopped mid-shower, threw shirts on and put their hands behind their backs as they waited in a single-file line for the ashes.
An inmate waits to enter his pod, one of the communal living areas where more than 60 prisoners reside. The archbishop of Santa Fe gave ashes to all prisoners and prison staff who asked, saying “You couldn’t come visit me in the cathedral, so I came to visit you.”
An inmate receives ashes from Archbishop of Santa Fe Michael Sheehan in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Detention Center on Ash Wednesday. Most of the inmates eagerly accepted the ash, saying “thank you, father” and crossing themselves after. Sheehan has visited MDC on Ash Wednesday for the past 20 years.