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Top 6 apps for the body and mind

Lesly Limon, Staff Reporter April 1, 2014

We function and communicate with our phones, check the time, use social networks and even play games. Sure, there are many useless apps to help us pass the time, but there are also apps that can be educational and motivational too. Here are the top six...

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The“10 Squared: 100 Artists Celebrate the Centennial” exhibition will open on March 27 and continue until April 26 at the Rubin Center. Open house will take place from 4-7 p.m. on April 10.

Rubin Center to showcase 100 artists for 100 years of UTEP history

Lesly Limon, Staff Reporter March 25, 2014

The Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts and the Department of Art have joined in the centennial celebration by inviting 100 artists to be featured in this one-of-kind Project Space exhibition. Local artists, past and current faculty...

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Anson 11 is located at 303 N. Oregon St. and is open Sun.-Wed. 11-12 a.m. and Thurs.-Sat. 10-1:30 a.m.

Anson 11: too pricey for the average college student

Jose Soto, Staff Reporter March 25, 2014

Anson 11 is located right at the heart of downtown, next to the Plaza Theatre and across from San Jacinto Plaza. It opened in December 2013. Owners say the establishment offers a dining experience that will cater to the metamorphosis of downtown El...

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Fair promotes campus health

Amber Gomez, Staff Reporter March 25, 2014

UTEP will celebrate National Nutrition month with a mini health fair 9 a.m.– 1 p.m. March 26 at the El Paso Natural Gas Conference Center. This will be the second of six fairs that the UTEP Wellness program and UTEP Human Resource Services Employee...

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Computer science major Jade Garcia climbs up mountain to dump a bucket of paint.

TCM centennial edition

Michaela Roman, Photo Editor March 21, 2014

This year marks the 94th TCM (Texas College of Mines) celebration which took place friday March 21. TCM, known for celebrating engineer majors changed things up for the first time this year by letting students from all colleges take part in the day. Students...

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Wise Family Theatre showcases 'Arabian Nights' fairytale

Wise Family Theatre showcases ‘Arabian Nights’ fairytale

Amber Gomez, Staff Reporter March 18, 2014

The UTEP Department of Theatre and Dance will present its fifth show of the season, “The Arabian Nights,” on March 21 at the Wise Family Theatre. “Arabian Nights” is a fairytale made up of other fairytales. It is about a young girl, Scheherazade,...

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Rubin Center to host annual juried student art exhibition

Jose Soto, Staff Reporter March 18, 2014

Art is a prevalent theme around the UTEP campus, especially at the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts. Not too long ago, the Rubin Center held a faculty art exhibit. This time, it’s the student body’s turn to showcase their talent...

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'Undercover Boss' renewed to offer more good reality TV

‘Undercover Boss’ renewed to offer more good reality TV

Selene Soria, Contributor March 16, 2014

On March 14, the last episode of the season for CBS' "Undercover Boss" aired. It featured Jeff Platt, CEO of Sky Zone. This show began in England, and the United States adopted the format from it and made the American version. The idea was to expose...

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DJ Juicy M to be featured at Gatsby Nightclub grand opening on March 15 at 8 p.m.

DJ Juicy M to be featured at the grand opening of Gatsby Bar & Nightclub

Press Release March 7, 2014

   Press Release Brief                      A new club is soon to open March 15 at 8 p.m. and will be located at 3233 N. Mesa. Gatsby Nightclub's grand opening will feature electronic and International DJ and producer Juicy M starting...

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A sold out concert

A sold out concert

Lorain Watters, Editor March 4, 2014

Green, yellow and purple neon lights danced to synth beats, thumping and pulsating against brick walls and beer bottles with the electro rhythms. The air buzzed with Digitalism. The German electronic duo made up of Jence and Ismail Tuefekci, took the...

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Let ‘Learnist’ be your teacher

Amber Gomez, Staff Reporter March 4, 2014

Sharing knowledge with a community of learners is easier with fairly new  iOS app called “Learnist.” Guiding you through a series of articles that others have shared, “Learnist” uses categories to find a particular topic you would like to learn...

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A convention by fans for fans

A convention by fans for fans

Lesly Limon, Staff Reporter March 4, 2014

Sun City SciFi is a relatively new convention in town, but don’t let that fool you—the coordinators have been involved with various conventions in other cities. Now they’re using their connections and talent to bring to the borderland a convention...

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