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Miner Morning Mania

Miner Morning Mania

Nina Titovets, Contributor October 26, 2016

On October 26th at 5:30 a.m, the moon was up and most of El Paso was still sleeping, but the UTEP homecoming court, band, cheerleaders, GoldDiggers, alumni and students gathered together in the P-9 parking lot to take part in Miner Morning Mania, a pep-rally...

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Whole Foods opens on Westside

Nina Titovets, Reporter October 19, 2016

Whole Foods opened its first El Paso location Wednesday, October 19. Hundreds of people lined up outside of the store hoping to be among the first customers. The store specializes in natural food but will also showcase goods by local vendors. Whole...

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Intrigued viewers peer into the cases to view Manning's work

Manning offers colorful, vibrant and historic photographs

Nina Titovets, Contributor October 19, 2016

The opening reception for Terry Manning's new photographic exhibition entitled "Scientific Evidence of Life On Earth During Two Millennia" was hosted on Oct. 18 at the second floor of the UTEP library. The exhibition takes students and staff through a...

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Photos from the past and present are apart of the exhibit.

Photos from the past and present are apart of the exhibit.

Small preview of some of Manning's work in the exhibit.

Small preview of some of Manning's work in the exhibit.

The man himself, Terry Manning pictured in front of his new exhibition.

The man himself, Terry Manning pictured in front of his new exhibition.

Disfraces catalogados como mexicanos se venden en tiendas como Party City.

[Photo] Increíbles reacciones hacia disfraces mexicanos

Grecia Sanchez, Staff Reporter October 18, 2016

Disfraces catalogados como mexicanos se venden en tiendas como Party City.

The Miner hockey club swept Grand Canyon University over the weekend, defeating them at home 7-3 and 4-2.

[Photo] Miner hockey opens up home schedule

Jason Green, Staff Reporter October 18, 2016

The Miner hockey club swept Grand Canyon University over the weekend, defeating them at home 7-3 and 4-2.

Filmmakers in El Paso see the economic growth from film productions when filming in other cities and want to bring that to the Sun City.

[Photo] Filmmakers take to city hall to promote industry growth

Andres Gallegos, Contributor October 11, 2016

Filmmakers in El Paso see the economic growth from film productions when filming in other cities and want to bring that to the Sun City.

The Museum of Archaeology off Transmountain houses artifacts, replicas and authentic instruments from the native cultures of the land we inhabit.

[Photo] Museum celebrates Texas archaeology month with free tours

Stephanie Hinojosa, Contributor October 4, 2016

The Museum of Archaeology off Transmountain houses artifacts, replicas and authentic instruments from the native cultures of the land we inhabit.

Marcos Bucio looks into the crowd as Banda de Guerra y Escolta from the Instituto Tecnologico de Ciudad Juarez preform.

“El Grito” at UTEP

Nina Titovets, Contributor September 15, 2016

PHOTOS: UTEP's annual "El Grito" ceremony celebrating Mexico's Independence day was held Sept. 15 at the Union plaza. Students and faculty gathered in the festive plaza to watch and listen to the performances. The ceremony was led by the Consul General...

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UTEP students watch the El Grito ceremony.

UTEP students watch the El Grito ceremony.

Banda de Guerra y Escolta from Instituto Tecnologico de Ciudad Juarez.

Banda de Guerra y Escolta from Instituto Tecnologico de Ciudad Juarez.

Ditzy Duck, the W and Fool’s Gold are all recently opened bars located on the 200 block of Cincinnati Street.

[Photo] New bars breathe life into Cincinnati Street

Andres Gallegos, Contributor September 13, 2016

Ditzy Duck, the W and Fool’s Gold are all recently opened bars located on the 200 block of Cincinnati Street.

UTEP African-American Studies director Michael Williams plans to train the next generation of students and gain visibility for the program, both on and off campus.

[Photo] REACHING FOR THE COMMUNITY

Christian Vasquez, Copy Editor September 6, 2016

UTEP African-American Studies director Michael Williams plans to train the next generation of students and gain visibility for the program, both on and off campus.

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