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Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Dr. Larry Lesser, UTEP mathematical sciences professor, was announced the winner of the New York City Museum of Mathematics Pi Day of the Century song-writing contest.

Professor wins Pi Day of the Century contest

Valerie Herrera, Reportero Del Personal April 7, 2015

More than 100 contestants from around the world entered this year’s Pi Day song writing contest, a significant event held only once this century and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a UTEP professor of 11 years. Dr. Larry Lesser, UTEP mathematical...

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The UTEP American Marketing Associaion made it to the top 25 International Collegiate Conference for aspiring marketers from March 19-21 in New Orleans, La.

UTEP business organization ranks in top 25

Fernanda Leon, Contributor April 7, 2015

This year’s American Marketing Association chapter at UTEP made it to the top 25 internationally at the 37th Annual International Collegiate Conference, which is a conference for aspiring marketers. The conference took place March 19-21 at New Orleans,...

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The Mighty Mujer Triathlon, an all-women triathlon, will take place April 18 at Memorial Park in Central El Paso.

Mighty Mujer Triathlon to benefit Center Against Family Violence

Julia Hettiger, Reportero Del Personal April 7, 2015

Race El Paso will host the Mighty Mujer Triathlon, an all-women triathlon that will take place at 7:30 a.m. April 18 at Memorial Park. The race will involve swimming, biking and running, and will consist of two different components: a sprint and a super...

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Thai Chef Café is located in the lower 4800 block of Dyer Street in Northeast El Paso.

Unique Thai cuisine that is worth every penny

Valerie Herrera, Reportero Del Personal April 7, 2015

Thai Chef Café is a small corner building located in the lower 4800 block of Dyer Street. When first arriving at the restaurant, I was surprised by its exterior appearance because it was not what I expected it to be. I discovered this old red building...

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Shopping addiction affects six percent of the U.S. adult population and is frequently linked with mood swings and anxiety, which leads to the compulsion to spend money.

Shopping as therapy–or is it an addiction?

Valerie Herrera, Reportero Del Personal April 1, 2015

Shopping addiction, also known as compulsive buying disorder, has been an area of interest in recent years. For many, shopping is a harmless leisure activity, but it can also be an uncontrollable urge related to obsessive-compulsive disorders. Regardless...

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Senior music theory and composition major, Roberto Loya lifts weights at the UTEP recreation center

Risky bodybuilding substances damage brain performance

Julia Hettiger, Reportero Del Personal April 1, 2015

Bodybuilding, the practice of strengthening and enlarging  the muscles of the body through exercise, can affect the mental and physical health of people by teaching discipline and helping people to concentrate and focus. When the body is indulged in...

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A student meditates on open grass at Centennial Plaza.

Going natural in alleviating mental illness

Julia Hettiger, Reportero Del Personal April 1, 2015

There are many natural ways to cure and treat mental illness, such as meditation, dieting and the use of acupuncture and special herbs. Meditation is the act of training the mind to achieve different modes of consciousness to realize a benefit or to...

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Organization on campus provides hope and education on mental illness

Fernanda De Leon, Contributor April 1, 2015

Removing and educating about the stigmas that exist about mental illness is the goal of the National Alliance on Mental Illness at El Paso and the NAMI branch at UTEP. NAMI is an organization that began in 1979 with the participation of family members...

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A student uses the app “Tinder” in between classes.

“Tinder” now charges for dating app

Valerie Herrera, Reportero Del Personal March 24, 2015

The popular dating app “Tinder” launched its premium plus version earlier this month, which charges users who are over the age of 30 more than double for the same service. Since it was first launched in 2012, the app has had more than 50 million...

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Martinis,  Manicures and Music Fundraiser will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. April 2 at Ardovinos Desert Crossing, located at 1 Ardovinos Dr. in Sunland Park, N.M        .

Martinis and manicures to benefit women’s homeless shelter

Julia Hettiger, Reportero Del Personal March 24, 2015

Ardovino’s Desert Crossing will be hosting a Martinis, Manicures and Music fundraiser, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on April 2. Ardovino’s Desert Crossing is located at 1 Ardovinos Dr. in Sunland Park, N.M. There is a $40 admission fee and 25 percent...

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Teaching artists meet at Creative Kids for a Border Beats workshop.

New children’s music program launching in the spring

Valerie Herrera, Reportero Del Personal March 24, 2015

Border Beats, a new children’s music program that teaches young individuals how to play music using the MIMA Method, will launch this spring at Providence Memorial Hospital. The MIMA Method focuses on the process of improvisation to unlock the creative...

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Students climb up to the M next to Sun Bowl Drive.

UTEP students celebrate TCM Day

Andres Martinez, Staff Photographer March 20, 2015

Full of Miner spirit, students from the College of Engineering participated in TCM Day on March 20. TCM Day is the longest-running tradition held on campus where students unite and conduct activities organized by the Engineering Alumni Chapter and the...

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