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"Butt Grabber"

“Butt Grabber”

Blake Lanham, Cartoonist October 15, 2013

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Amanda Guillen, staff reporter

Sexual assault on campuses cannot be ignored

Amanda Guillen, Staff Reporter October 15, 2013

Given that El Paso is considered the safest city in the country by the 2013 Press Ratings from FBI Uniform Crime Reporting, many UTEP students feel very safe when walking around campus. Although many crimes and incidents that require police services...

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"1-8-00 AG"

“1-8-00 AG”

Blake Lanham, Cartoonist October 8, 2013

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Construction plays no favorites

Construction plays no favorites

Lorain Watters, Assistant News Editor October 8, 2013

Editor’s note: Check theprospectordaily.com for the complete story. It seems like all anyone can talk—or complain—about is construction. “It takes me twice as long to get to class now” or “I have to go all the way around campus just...

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Government shutdown a petty move for Republicans

Government shutdown a petty move for Republicans

Jasmine Aguilera, Editor-in-chief September 30, 2013

Editor’s note: This column was written Sept. 30. Due to the subject matter, some facts may have changed since the time it was written. Check theprospectordaily.com for further updates. The United States Congress has worked 117 legislative days out...

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Sept. 26, 2013

Sept. 26, 2013

September 26, 2013

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Ted Cruz Filibuster

Ted Cruz Filibuster

September 26, 2013

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The Affordable Care Act wants you (and your money)

The Affordable Care Act wants you (and your money)

Lorain Watters, Assistant News Editor September 24, 2013

With the Affordable Care Act rolling around the corner, I am a bit skeptical as to how far some of these benefits go. Don’t get me wrong. Having this pass will provide insurance to millions, whether they want it or not, and, ideally, help curb the...

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Sept. 19, 2013

Sept. 19, 2013

September 19, 2013

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The brain drain of El Paso

The brain drain of El Paso

S. David Ramirez, Staff Reporter September 17, 2013

Monday, Oct. 14 is the deadline to apply for graduation. A single form and $30, grades pending, are now the only barriers to the great beyond of post-undergraduate life. December commencement seems like the ultimate Christmas present. An opportunity...

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Television: it just needs a hug

Television: it just needs a hug

Jaime Quesada, Contributor September 17, 2013

Our society has moved forward in many ways in the past 100 years and even more in the past 10 years. Racism is still around, but generally speaking, it is regarded as small-minded and homosexuals today can get married and openly enlist in the military....

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Construction placing us in danger here at UTEP?

September 13, 2013

A UTEP police officer was dispatched at 8 a.m. Aug. 26 to the Centennial Museum due to a call about an injured person in the building. A few days after this incident initially occurred, a student in my writing class brought up some startling news...

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