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Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

UTEP professor Aaron Campbell provides insight about the path many UTEP graduates pursue after graduation.

To leave or not to leave: Where do UTEP alumni go after graduation?

Sebastián Pérez-Navarro, Reportero Del Personal September 15, 2024
With graduation on the horizon for those receiving their diplomas this fall, many have plans to leave the 915 entirely, following the trend of UTEP alumni. But how life shapes these graduates is one in which many return to the place that makes them happy.
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El Paso's Borderland Rainbow Center located at 2714 Wyoming Ave, El Paso, TX.

Texas bans transgender residents from updating gender on driver’s licenses, sparking privacy and civil liberty concerns

Rumi Sevilla, Reportero Del Personal September 14, 2024
For transgender residents, it’s a daily struggle to navigate a state system that appears to increasingly marginalize those same people further. "I mean, I can't even imagine having the state tell me, you know what, you can't be who you are. The pressure must be insurmountable," said local LGBTQIA+ advocate.
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Members of UTEP Student Orientation group encourage students to join their organization at the Work at UTEP Job Fair.

UTEP Career Center hosts “Work at UTEP Job Fair,” an on-campus employment and networking opportunity open to UTEP students.

Iziah Moreno, Staff Photographer 13 de septiembre de 2024
The UTEP Career Center held its Work at UTEP Job fair on Sept. 3 to Sept. 4, an event targeted towards offering jobs to students on campus that will work around student schedules.
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35th annual Minerpalooza marks the end of Miner welcome festivities

Alyda Muela, Web Editor 12 de septiembre de 2024
As the biggest event of Miner welcome week, Minerpalooza attracts the attention of thousands of students and community members each year. This year the event went beyond students' expectations by straying away from previous traditions.
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The new Liberal Arts building under construction is located behind theoriginal Liberal Arts building.

Texas Western Hall will not raise tuition, funds obtained by UT System and Texas Legislature

Emmanuel Rivas Valenzuela, Editor-in-Chief 12 de septiembre de 2024
The $110 million construction of Texas Western Hall (TWH) might scare some UTEP students. With a large price tag like this one, comes concern over tuition increases for the upcoming semesters.
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Edgar Loya (left) and James Paul Duran (right) are advocating for UTEP students to vote yes for the Student Union Referendum.

Carta al Editor: UTEP Gobierno Estudiantil de la Unión Referéndum

Edgar Loya and James-Paul Duran 12 de septiembre de 2024
Nuestra Unión ha sido permanente desde 1949. Como UTEP se expande en la excelencia académica, debe también ampliar la experiencia de los estudiantes. Queremos informarle de que el estudiante esfuerzo que puede ayudar a lograr esto: Un nuevo Sindicato de Estudiantes Oeste!
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Photos courtesy of Flickr. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Harris faced off in first debate on ABC News Tuesday, Sept. 10.

Trump V Harris: The First Presidential Debate

Sebastián Pérez-Navarro, Reportero Del Personal 12 de septiembre de 2024
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have finally faced off in their race to the oval office. Here’s what you need to know about last night's events.
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“Segundo Barrio” is one of the poorest areas in the country, per census.

The unpleasant recognition of 79901 zip code: El Segundo Barrio’s past and present struggles

Sebastián Pérez-Navarro, Reportero Del Personal El 11 de septiembre de 2024
El Segundo Barrio is one of El Paso’s oldest neighborhoods, and it’s also one of the most impoverished areas in the country. Race, culture and education all play a factor in the why and it’s our roots that can possibly lead to a change. 
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Dionne Mack, El Paso’s City Manager, at her desk at City Hall ready to start business.

El Paso’s new City Manager Dionne Mack looking to create new job opportunities, and striving for a better relationship with El Pasoans

Sofía Sierra, Sports Editor September 6, 2024
Previous Deputy City Manager, Dionne Mack has swiftly taken her seat in her new position as city manager on Sept. 3. Here’s what she has to say about the city’s relationship with UTEP.
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UTEP Food Pantry located at Memorial Gym is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

UTEP Food Pantry gives back to students and faculty to combat food scarcity on campus

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Contributor/Writer September 6, 2024
UTEP Food Pantry is combating hunger across campus so that students and faculty can focus on their education.
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UTEP’s 34th annual Minerpalooza takes place later today. What should students and visitors expect before heading to the event?

What to know before heading into UTEP’s 35th annual Minerpalooza

Marco Hinojosa, Audience & Engagement Editor September 6, 2024
UTEP’s 34th annual Minerpalooza takes place later today. What should students and visitors expect before heading to the event?
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Senior Jesus Reynaga poses with the iconic political meme relating to Charlie XCX’s “Brat” album and the concept that registering to vote is “brat.”

Brat Culture and Coconut Trees: the unlikely symbols driving the 2024 campaign

Rumi Sevilla, Reportero Del Personal September 5, 2024
As the 2024 election approaches, the influence of social media on politics continues to grow. For younger voters, these platforms offer opportunities for engagement and challenges in navigating the complex and often polarized world of online political discourse— one emoji, one hashtag, and one viral moment at a time.
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