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El Buscador De Oro

Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Pokémon League is family fun

Pokémon League is family fun

Eddie Velazquez, Contributor March 21, 2017

Promoting a competitive, yet friendly family environment, Pokémon League is a weekly event that promises fans of the popular trading card game an official tournament experience every Thursday and Saturday. Marilynn and Coary Barnard started organizing...

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Elton John will perform at the Don Haskins Center on March 23.

The ‘Rocket Man’ himself set to light up Don Haskins

Michaela Roman, Editor-In-Chief March 21, 2017

Get ready to slowly wave your lighters (or cell phone flashlights) in the air, singer-songwriter icon Sir Elton John and his band are making their way to perform at 8 p.m. this Thursday, March 23, at the Don Haskins Center for the first time in 10 years...

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Ghosts915 will host the Haunted Pub Crawl on March 25. Two of the stops will be at Hotel Garder.

Haunted Pub Crawl offers unique local experience

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor March 21, 2017

Through the illustrious history of downtown El Paso, many tales and stories of paranormal activity have been relished and brought to the present-day limelight. The city’s local paranormal organization, Ghosts915, is putting together a Haunted Pub Crawl...

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The Drums execute a groovy show at the Lowbrow Palace

The Drums execute a groovy show at the Lowbrow Palace

Leslie Sariñana, Entertainment Editor March 13, 2017

El Paso’s indie concert goers, who snagged the high-demand concert ticket, gathered at the Lowbrow Palace to watch the sold out show of The Drums on Sunday night. Everything about the show was full of energy and it started from the get-go. Local...

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The Office of Student Life sponsors the advancement symposium

The Office of Student Life sponsors the advancement symposium

March 8, 2017

The Office of Students Life sponsored the advancement symposium, which showcased informative talks about the dangers of alcoholism. Alcohol Awareness Week will host week-long events sponsored by the Office of Student Life. Its purpose is to create...

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Your guide to staying safe and prepared this spring break

Your guide to staying safe and prepared this spring break

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor March 7, 2017

Whether you’re off twerking to “Bad and Boujee” at South Padre Island, hitting up the gigantic clubs in Cancun, where bottles of tequila are way underpriced or taking off to a more relaxed place for spring break, safety precautions should be maintained...

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Things to do in El Paso during spring break

Things to do in El Paso during spring break

Eddie Velazquez, Reporter March 7, 2017

El Paso Artist and Farmers Market Every Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. As a year-round event, it is easy to overlook an El Paso institution such as the Downtown Artist and Farmers Market. However, its original approach to arts and genuine local vibe...

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VNTGCLSSX opened March 3 and will remain at 115 N. Mesa until May.

Local thrift shop sets new trends

Leslie Sarinana, Entertainment Editor March 7, 2017

A new trend has hit El Pasopop-up shops. In trendy fashion, a pop-up vintage shop, Vintage Classis (stylized VNTGCLSSX) has opened up downtown at 115 N. Mesa St. VNTGCLSSX is owned by Ron Scott, Marisol McNeil and Patrick McNeil. Scott is a UTEP graduate...

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‘American Teen’ is a step in the right direction but falls short

‘American Teen’ is a step in the right direction but falls short

Adrian Broaddus, Web Editor March 7, 2017

At the age of 18, most El Paso teens are looking forward to graduating from high school, having a college future and transitioning into adulthood. That transition came differently for local R&B sensation Khalid Robinson. As a senior at Americas High...

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Ed Sheeran’s ‘Divide’ strays from traditional sound

Ed Sheeran’s ‘Divide’ strays from traditional sound

Gaby Velasquez, Photo Editor March 7, 2017

After a yearlong break from social media, singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran finally returned March 3, with the release of his third album, “÷ (Divide).” In a more upbeat premise, “Divide” is a slight departure from Sheeran’s usual mellow material.  Sheeran...

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Green Day performs in El Paso, Texas on Thursday, March 2.

Green Day makes memorable stop at coliseum

Michaela Román, Editor-in-Chief March 3, 2017

Pop-punk legends Green Day played in front of their diehard fans Thursday, March 2, at a sold-out, roaring El Paso County Coliseum. Billy Joe Armstrong's energy on stage hasn't aged a day from the times of "Dookie," their chart-topping album in 1994....

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SXSW threatens international artists with deportation

SXSW threatens international artists with deportation

Leslie Sariñana, Entertainment Editor March 2, 2017

Earlier today, it was revealed that Austin’s South By Southwest festival includes a clause in their contracts with international artists that threatens them with deportation. Felix Walworth posted a picture of the contract his band “Told Slant”...

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