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Assayer of Student Opinion.

El Buscador De Oro

Wide receiver Kalil Pimpleton catches a pass against Washington State at the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl on Dec. 31, 2021.

Central Michigan runs past Washington State in Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl

Emily Autumn Velasquez, Sports Editor January 1, 2022

The 88th annual Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl took place on Friday Dec. 31 at 10 a.m. in El Paso, Texas where the Central Michigan Chippewas (9-4) took on the Washington State Cougars (7-6) where Central Michigan came out victorious with a final score...

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Jamal Bieniemy looks down the court for an open teammate against UAB on Dec. 30, 2021. Photo by: Ken Shepherd.

Miners fall in first conference game at UAB

Daniel Lopez, Reportero Del Personal January 1, 2022

The UTEP Miners (7-6, 0-1Conference USA) lost their first conference game to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (11-3, 1-0 C-USA) on Dec. 30 at the Bartow Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. The Miners could not find their footing offensively and struggled...

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Running back Ronnald Awatt runs down the field against Fresno State on Dec. 18,2021, at University Field

UTEP falls short at the PUBG New Mexico bowl game

Katrina Villarreal, Contributor December 22, 2021

The UTEP Miners were defeated by the Fresno State Bulldogs in the 2021 New Mexico bowl game on Saturday, Dec. 18 at the University of New Mexico stadium with a score of 24-31.  The Miners are making their 15th postseason appearance, and their...

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UTEP gets a big victory against UNM at the Pit

UTEP gets a big victory against UNM at the Pit

December 14, 2021

The UTEP Miners (5-4) got a big victory against The University of New Mexico (5-5,) on Dec.12 at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Miners came out of this game with a 77-69 victory thanks to a balanced offense and stifling defense.  “I’m...

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A farewell to articles: Graduation, and ever after

A farewell to articles: Graduation, and ever after

Julian Herrera, Editor-in-Chief December 11, 2021

I always anticipated that the end of my time as an undergraduate would be bittersweet, but I am ecstatic to share that it is as wonderful of a sendoff as I could have hoped for. I was certain of my degree path the moment I selected it; I never once...

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The UTEP volleyball team celebrates with UTEP President Heather Willson after winning against Webster State at UTEP Dec. 7 at Memorial Gym.

UTEP beats Weber State to advance to NIVC Final Four

Emily Autumn Velasquez, Sports Editor December 8, 2021

On Tuesday night UTEP (24-7) came out victorious over Weber State (22-10) in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship Quarterfinals after a three-hour marathon that consisted of five sets in front of a packed house.  The scores consisted...

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Starting a new chapter after graduation

Starting a new chapter after graduation

Victoria Rivas, Arts & Culture Editor December 7, 2021

Graduating from college always seemed so far away, yet here I am, at 20–years old and only a few weeks away from walking across the stage and finally celebrating my achievements.  Education has always played a key role in my life. I believe higher...

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A UTEP student takes their senior graduation picture in front of the pick located at the front of the UTEP campus.

Myriad ways to celebrate UTEP graduation

Alyson Rodriguez, Contributor December 6, 2021

As another graduation season rolls around and students begin preparing to celebrate with their family and friends, there are many places and activities to do to commemorate this joyous achievement.   Most students choose to eat at a fancy restaurant with...

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A flyer for Job Mine alongside multiple career ready pamphlets sits outside the Career Center in room 103 in the Union West.

UTEP students weigh in on career readiness

Julia Lucero, Contributor December 6, 2021

With the semester coming to an end and graduation fast approaching, UTEP students were asked if they felt their colleges have prepared them well enough for their careers.  Junior Nathaniel Regaldo, mechanical engineering major at UTEP, said the...

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A cap and tassel for the graduating class of 2021

Students feel pressured to decide their future

Kristen Scheaffer, Reportero Del Personal December 5, 2021

As the fall semester ends, some students will be wrapping up the last loose ends before crossing the stage. College can be daunting, knowing students must decide who they want to be at a young age.   According to Liz Freedman, 20-50% of college students...

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Graduation cap, gown and medal packets for upcoming graduates are available at the University Bookstore.

Commemorating commencement

Kristen Scheaffer, Reportero Del Personal December 5, 2021

Celebrating the occasion is too costly for some students As graduation draws near, it’s time to decide who to invite, where to hold your family get-together, and what to buy to commemorate the event. You have already dropped a lot in tuition, and you...

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Freshman point guard Kezza Giffa plays defense during the first half of the home game against Western New Mexico on Nov. 9.

UTEP freshman guard comes a long way

Levi Carlos, Reportero Del Personal December 4, 2021

Kezza Giffa, freshman guard for the UTEP men's basketball team, comes a long way from home to play for the Miners. Giffa is from Paris, France and has had a basketball in his hands for most of his life.   Giffa’s father, Sacha Giffa, was...

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