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Workouts for everyone depending on your interests

Leslie Sarinana, Entertainment Editor April 11, 2017

1 Hot Box Yoga If you’re looking to do yoga, Hot Box Yoga is one of the best places for it in El Paso. Hot yoga is one of the newest and most popular forms of yoga. It’s a style of yoga that is practiced in hot and humid conditions. The classes...

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Raw Fitness guarantees body goals

Claudia Flores, Contributor April 11, 2017

Summer is coming up and it is time to hit the gym and build that summer body. Raw Fitness offers a six-week challenge program that starts with a $300 deposit. Members are required to train at least four times a week in a 30-minute, high-intensity training...

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Keitha Adams leaves UTEP women’s basketball as the winningest head coach in the team’s history.

Adams set to return home to Kansas

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor April 11, 2017

Former UTEP head women’s basketball coach Keitha Adams said her final farewell last week after 16 years at UTEP as she accepted the Wichita State head coaching position. Sixteen years that featured a 284-209 overall record, two NCAA tournament appearances...

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Steroids: the good, the bad and the ugly

Steroids: the good, the bad and the ugly

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor April 11, 2017

Steroids are known as one of the most controversial drug enhancements in America. Medically, corticosteroids are often prescribed to fight off a disease. However, athletes and fitness gurus use anabolic steroids to bulk up and get bigger. The steroids...

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El Paso Chihuahuas second baseman Diego Goris swings at a pitch against the Las Vegas 51's at South West University Park.

Chihuahuas pitching overcomes 51’s

Mike Flores, Reporter April 9, 2017

Chihuahuas pitcher Dinelson Lamet shut out the Las Vegas 51’s through five innings on the mound and picked up his first Triple-A victory as the Chihuahuas overcame the 51s 7-2 on Sunday afternoon. “Lamet is dominant; he’s got dominating stuff...

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UTEP splits Saturday Series with WKU

UTEP splits Saturday Series with WKU

Mike Flores, Sports Reporter April 8, 2017

On Saturday, April 8, the UTEP softball team and Western Kentucky split the two-game Saturday series at Helen of Troy Field. The Miners banked on reliable pitching in the earlier game, but could not find the same groove in the following contest.   The...

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UTEP learns about Africa through African Culture Night

UTEP learns about Africa through African Culture Night

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor April 8, 2017

The African Student Organization (ASO-UTEP) hosted Africa Culture Night on Saturday, April 8, at the Union Building East. Students, faculty and many others gathered to learn about African culture. ASO highlighted African culture through a presentation about...

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Chihuahuas lose to 51s on late home run

Chihuahuas lose to 51s on late home run

Jason Green, Sports Editor April 8, 2017

The Chihuahuas stranded 15 runners on base on Friday night, only managing to bring two home, while the Las Vegas 51s sent the right pinch hitter to the plate at the right time to secure a 4-2 win in the second game of the season opening five game set. El...

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Chihuahuas win big on opening day

Chihuahuas win big on opening day

Jason Green, Sports Editor April 6, 2017

  The strength of the defending PCL Champion El Paso Chihuahuas roster heading into the home opener against the always tough Las Vegas 51s, appeared to be the pitching. That held true on Thursday night in front of an opening day crowd of 9,761,...

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Chihuahuas roster takes shape prior to opening game

Chihuahuas roster takes shape prior to opening game

Jason Green, Sports Editor April 6, 2017

When El Paso Chihuahuas pitcher Walker Lockett throws out the first pitch of the 2017 season to a Las Vegas 51s batter on Thursday evening, the book will officially be closed on the Chihuahuas’ 2016 Pacific Coast League championship season. Gone...

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Centennial Lecture Series welcomes Julliard professor Greg Sandow

Centennial Lecture Series welcomes Julliard professor Greg Sandow

Claudia Hernandez, Reporter April 5, 2017

On Tuesday, April 4, Greg Sandow, an American critic, composer, writer, consultant, and professor, visited UTEP to talk about the future of classical music and how it should change. He explained the history of classical music and the challenges it...

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UTEP's Department of Music Chair Steve Wilson announced UTEP's  and El Paso Pro-Musica's collaboration to create the Centers for Arts Entrepreneurship.

New Center for the Arts Entrepreneurship announced by UTEP

Rene Delgadillo, Staff Reporter April 4, 2017

On Tuesday, April 4, UTEP's Department of Music Chair Steve Wilson announced UTEP's  and El Paso Pro-Musica's collaboration to create the Centers for Arts Entrepreneurship. CEA and local arts groups will train students and prepare them as they enter...

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