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At EPCC Valle Verde’s Writing Center, free Narcan is available for students and community members.

EPCC distributes Narcan on all campuses to help spread awareness of the opioid crisis

Sofía Sierra, Sports Editor September 5, 2024
As overdose deaths continue to rise in the county, EPCC is making an effort to stop the rising trend. Narcan, the drug used to reverse an opioid overdose, is now available on all EPCC campuses for free.
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Centennial Museum Hosts Centennial Chill Out for students to de-stress, socialize and explore.

Ximena Cordero, Reportero Del Personal September 3, 2024
The Centennial Museum welcomed returning Miners back this fall semester with “The Centennial Chill Out.” The event allowed students to relax and socialize while participating in activities and exploring the museum’s exhibits.
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Construction site for Texas Western Hall.

An update to current, past and future UTEP construction projects.

Marco Hinojosa, Audience and Engagement Editor August 30, 2024
Students walking around campus can see the new buildings taking over the UTEP skyline. New additions to the campus like the Advanced Manufacturing and Aerospace Center (AMAC) and Texas Western Hall (TWH) are making a new meaning for future Miners. Construction for the AMAC is expected to be finished by 2025, while completion of TWH is scheduled for 2026.
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Voting for El Paso mayor candidates will be Nov. 5.

Renard Johnson, Cassandra Hernández entre aquellos que buscan El Paso alcaldía siguientes Oscar Leeser final del plazo

Ximena Cordero, Reportero Del Personal August 30, 2024
It is time for El Paso residents to meet the mayoral candidates. Candidates Renard Johnson, Steven Winters, Elizabeth Cordova, and Cassandra Hernandez discuss their policies and hopes for the city if elected Mayor.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Station located in Northeast El Paso.

Crossings across U.S.-Mexico border and El Paso declines following Biden executive order, decrease felt at Annunciation House

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Contributor/Writer August 29, 2024
A June Executive order signed by President Joe Biden caps daily migrant entries into the United States. According to volunteers at El Paso Annunciation House, the volunteer group has seen a substantial decline in migrants seeking asylum.
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Fourth annual Texas Western Gold Rush promoted student involvement with music and spectacle

Rumi Sevilla, Reportero Del Personal August 27, 2024

As the sun began to set and the last hour of light left a small golden impression on the highest point of the Sun Bowl Miner Pick, hundreds of UTEP students gathered on a shaded lawn, awaiting their turn in line for free t-shirts and glow sticks for UTEP’s...

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Calling all Miners: UTEP kicks off back to school events with ‘Late Night at the Rec’

Sebastián Pérez-Navarro, Reportero Del Personal August 26, 2024

Ever since most school districts in El Paso adopted a year-round schedule, university students felt like they had an extra special summer, one where they don’t have to worry about packed pools or arcades. But at last, those extra weeks in August...

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Several Teams were recognized by President Heather Wilson during her presentation.

UTEP President Heather Wilson announced $12M research award, construction updates during Fall Convocation

Emmanuel Rivas Valenzuela, Editor-in-Chief August 26, 2024
Prior to the start of the new academic year, President Heather Wilson announced a massive state-funded award during UTEP’s Fall Convocation Presentations. Other announcements included the formal approval of the 10-Year Campus Masterplan.
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Rocks painted by the El Paso community to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Aug. 3.

Ascarate Park will unveil a new mural in memoriam to those El Paso lost

Dominique Macías, Colaborador/Fotógrafo August 1, 2024

Walking into Ascarate Park’s Healing Garden, located at 6900 Delta Drive, is like stepping into the heart and soul of hope, faith, and comfort. The garden, which is meant to be a place of tranquility, commemorates the victims from the mass shooting...

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Lithium is an alkali metal that is used in different electrical items and is used for health treatments as well.

EPA detected trace amounts of natural lithium in El Paso’s drinking water

Frida Acuña, Arts & Culture Editor July 31, 2024

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently published data indicating the presence of naturally occurring lithium in El Paso’s drinking water, a finding that was reported earlier in the spring. Lithium is an alkali metal and is nontoxic in...

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Volunteers from Canutillo ISD and El Pasoans Fighting Hunger food bank come together and give away food to the Canutillo residence.

People help people; school supplies drive

Dominique Macías, Colaborador/Fotógrafo July 24, 2024

One thing the El Paso community shares is the instinct to help others. The Housing Authority of El Paso, in partnership with the county, worked together on July 13 to help the Canutillo area on the west side of town. A compassionate community of organizations...

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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Lab at UTEP, overseen by Mahesh Narayan.

UTEP team leads groundbreaking research in ‘forever chemicals’ found in breast milk formula

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Contributor/Writer July 23, 2024

A group of UTEP researchers have discovered nano plastics and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever chemicals, in breast milk and formula. This research study started when professor and chief of the Division of Biochemistry in UTEP’s...

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