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Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Fiction Nonfiction Poetry Visual Arts by Miriam Vega, and Heartnado by Carolina Villarreal.

Arts International 2019 Juried Exhibit features award-winning artists

Anette Baca, Contributor October 8, 2019

The Arts International 2019 Juried Exhibit took place at the International Museum of Art Saturday, Oct. 5. Hosted by the El Paso Art Association at the El Paso International Museum of Art, the gallery featured artists such as award-winner Paul DuMond...

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Alejandra Ramirez, senior UTEP student in the Ecology Department.

Chihuahuan Desert Fiesta educates community on sustainability

Rebecca Reza, Contributor October 8, 2019

The community celebrated the 15th Annual Chihuahuan Desert Fiesta Saturday, Sept. 28 in the Tom Mays Unit of the Franklins Mountains State Park.   The Chihuahuan Desert Education Coalition, along with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, organized the...

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Space festival engages and educates kids and adults alike

Victoria Almaguer, Contributor October 8, 2019

The El Paso Insights Museum hosted its annual “Space Adventure Extravaganza” aimed at promoting science to the community Saturday, Oct. 5, at Sunland Park Mall.   The event was part of the weeklong “El Paso Space Festival,” which hosted...

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Oscar, Ernesto Armendariz and Mark Teran in costume for The Office Trivia Bar Crawl Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019.

Fans of ‘The Office’ rejoice at trivia bar crawl

Alejandra Molina, Contributor October 8, 2019

“We Love Pub Crawls” hosted a trivia bar crawl themed after “The Office,” a popular comedy series, Saturday, Oct. 5, that started at Hope and Anchor and ended at King’s X with an awards ceremony for the winners.   The event was for people...

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Fans disappointed as Kanye West delays new album release

Fans disappointed as Kanye West delays new album release

Anahy Diaz, Contributor October 8, 2019

Kanye West fans took to social media to express disappointment with rapper, after he continued to delay the release of his ninth studio album “Jesus is King.”   West originally announced on his website the release of the album for Friday,...

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‘Joker’ is a sobering journey of mental illness

‘Joker’ is a sobering journey of mental illness

Jaqueline Martinez, Reportero Del Personal October 8, 2019

DC Comics introduced a darker universe and a bone-chilling new “Clown Prince of Crime” with the release of “Joker.”    The film broke box office records in its opening weekend, making it Warner Bros’ biggest hit this year, as well as one...

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Anson 11’s Warm Chocolate Cake, covered in caramel, strawberries and blueberries, is ready to be served to Eat Authentico! Restaurant Crawl participants Thursday,  Sept. 26.

Restaurant crawl showcases authentic El Paso cuisine

Anahy Diaz, Contributor October 1, 2019

The third annual “Eat Authentico! Restaurant Crawl” exposed participants to flavorful dishes Sept. 25-27 in the heart of downtown El Paso.    Organized by the Downtown Management District, the sold-out event allowed participants to enjoy a...

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The winners of the 2019 SGA Pageant show.

SGA Homecoming pageant continues as a tradition

Paulina Astrid Spencer, Reportero Del Personal October 1, 2019

The Student Government Association (SGA) kicked off this year’s Homecoming festivities with its annual homecoming pageant show Friday, Sept. 27 at the Magoffin Auditorium.   SGA has been hosting the pageant show for over 25 years and Natalia Dueñas,...

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Missing, deceased Juárez women remembered in art exhibition

Missing, deceased Juárez women remembered in art exhibition

Margaret Cataldi, Reportero Del Personal October 1, 2019

The Rubin Center Gallery hosted an opening ceremony Thursday, Sept. 26, for its latest exhibit that pays homage to the young missing women of Ciudad Juárez.    The exhibit, titled “Brian Maguire: Scenes of Absence,” is described as “an exploration...

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UTEP students represent their organizations at the RSOlympics Friday, Sept. 27.

Student organizations celebrate Homecoming through RSOlympics

Anahy Diaz, Contributor October 1, 2019

From collecting toiletries for the community to participating in a J. Balvin karaoke competition, student organizations have begun to show off their Miner spirit this Homecoming season through the “RSOlympics.”   Organized by UTEP’s...

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Students from UTEP and Tecnológico de Monterrey partnered for “Festival of Monologues” Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall.

Sold-out monologue festival unites cultures

Victoria Almaguer, Contributor October 1, 2019

Students from UTEP and Tecnológico de Monterrey partnered for “Festival of Monologues” a cultural demonstration of spoken-word monologues and dance pieces on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall. Students from both sides...

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Events happening in El Paso this week

Jaqueline Martinez, Reportero Del Personal September 26, 2019

Nature Photography  9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28  Hueco Tanks State Park & Historic Site – Texas Parks and Wildlife  Ranger photographers, Pete and Carlos will be providing photographers with a tour through some of the most...

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