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Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Genital modification no longer considered a taboo

Jesus Lopez, Contributor February 10, 2015

Body modification began as an archaic art, but in today’s society, it may not be considered a taboo anymore. Body modification has been seen since the beginning of history. Many tribes of the past had traditions that included tattooing, skin stretching,...

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Ghost hunting on the most romantic day of the year

Jesus Lopez, Contributor February 10, 2015

There is no need to wait until Halloween for ghost tours, they will begin early this year on Valentine’s Day weekend at Concordia Cemetery and Downtown El Paso. “Concordia Cemetery has brought you stories of history, legends and lore of the City...

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The Humane Society  of El Paso is spreading Pet Awareness during the month of February.

Keep your furry friend happy during Pet Awareness Month

Valerie Herrera, Reportero Del Personal February 10, 2015

February is Responsible Pet Ownership Month. This month will celebrate all pet owners who are responsible and are serious about taking care of their pets.  It’s also a great way for pet owners to step back and take a look at how they are doing. During...

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The Inn of  the Mountians Gods will be having a Stupid Cupid Glow Party for singles.

Single or Taken there’s a place for you on Valentine’s Day

Julia Hettiger, Reportero Del Personal February 10, 2015

Single or taken, there are many events taking place this Valentine’s Day, from yoga to concerts to singles parties. Venues in El Paso and the surrounding area have you covered. Michael Stuart, a salsa singer and actor, will be having a Chocolate Extravaganza...

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UTEP Dinner Theatre’s ‘Carrie–the Musical’ sets off a thriller experience

Jesus Lopez, Contributor February 8, 2015

I made my first visit to the UTEP Dinner Theatre on Jan. 31, when I got the opportunity to attend the opening night of “Carrie–the Musical,” I must admit that at first I was quite skeptical about attending the show due to the very well known topics...

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A FIRST Championship competitor readies her robotic apparatus.

UTEP hosts FIRST Lego League Championship

Andres Martinez, Staff Photographer February 7, 2015

The FIRST Lego League Championship was hosted at the UTEP Memorial Gym by the College of Engineering on Saturday February 7th from 8 a.m. to 6.p.m. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is an organization centered on...

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The Rubin Center is open Tuesdays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Exciting year ahead for the Rubin Center

Julia Hettiger, Reportero Del Personal February 3, 2015

The Gerald and Stanlee Rubin Center for the Visual Arts will be having a series of events to start off the New Year to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The goal is to increase their audience size and engagement to educate students about national and...

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UTEP Dinner Theatre hosts auditions for ‘Mary Poppins’

UTEP Dinner Theatre hosts auditions for ‘Mary Poppins’

Jesus Lopez, Contributor February 3, 2015

Auditions for the play, “Mary Poppins,” will be held at the UTEP Dinner Theatre Feb. 18, room 207, Union West. Dancers, actors and singers are all welcome to audition. These private auditions are also open to the general public. Children, who are...

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Three young girls enjoy their alchoholic beverages at the East side Cabo Joe’s location.

New businesses are booming in Far East El Paso

Valerie Herrera, Reportero Del Personal February 3, 2015

As the population continues to push further East from centralized areas of El Paso, local businesses and corporations continue to meet  the growing demands of residents. What was once an area consisting of nothing but dirt, desert plants and wild life,...

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The mystical Cirque du Soleil comes back to El Paso

The mystical Cirque du Soleil comes back to El Paso

Jesus Lopez, Reportero Del Personal February 3, 2015

The world-famous Cirque du Soleil will perform one of their most prestigious shows on Mar. 18, to Mar. 22,  at the Don Haskins Center. A performance full of dreamlike characters that inhabit a magical forest promises to awe the audience. Filled with...

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“The Body as a Canvas: History and Influence of Tattoo Art” is located at The Union Gallery, on the second floor of the student union building.

Local tattoo artists make their mark through exhibit

Julia Hettiger, Reportero Del Personal February 3, 2015

[youtube id="cxKG_aoSfqw"]“The Body as a Canvas: The History and Influence of Tattoo Art” exhibit is now on display at the Union Gallery, at the second floor of the Union Eastand will be up until Feb. 20. The exhibit was donated to UTEP by tattoo...

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Guests had the chance to have a variety of treats and enjoy live music on Thu. Jan. 29.

Chocolate treats warm up The Fountains at Farah

Alexandra Cardwell, Reportero Del Personal February 3, 2015

A large crowd of eager residents waited at the Fountains at Farah to enter the fourth annual  chocolate affair on Jan. 29. Wine tasting was available for people 21 and older, live music by Billy Townes, and of course, plenty of chocolate samples by...

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