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Charles Brown, courtesy of UTEP Athletics

Legendary Miner Charlie Brown passes away

Edwin Delgado, Sports Editor May 12, 2014

Charles Brown, one of the greatest players in UTEP basketball history as well as the first black athlete in the history of the program, passed away on May 11 in Antioch, California, following a long illness.  He was 83 years old. Brown played at Texas...

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A little growing up every time you do a little letting go

A little growing up every time you do a little letting go

Kristopher Rivera May 6, 2014

While I’ve been away from The Prospector for the last semester of my undergraduate career to commit more time to my studies, I have the privilege to write a farewell column regarding the three years of my time and effort at the student-run newspaper. As...

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The end of a great chapter in my life

The end of a great chapter in my life

Edwin Delgado, Staff Reporter May 6, 2014

Three years ago in May 2011, I paid the price of not dedicating enough time to school. After a terrible first year at UTEP, I was suspended for a semester and had to spend the next eight months dedicated to work full-time at a fast food restaurant. It...

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Female students progress through male-dominated STEM workforce

Female students progress through male-dominated STEM workforce

Lorain Watters, Assistant News Editor May 6, 2014

Women remain underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, according to a 2013 study done by the National Science Foundation. Women make up 58.1 percent of the overall workforce in the nation, according to the...

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Study shows graduate student debt rises to $1.2 trillion

Study shows graduate student debt rises to $1.2 trillion

Maria Esquinca, Staff Reporter May 6, 2014

A 2014 report titled “The Graduate Student Debt Review,” by New America Foundation, a non-partisan public policy agency, analyzed recent data by the Department of Education and revealed that much of the $1.2 trillion student debt is a result of graduate...

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A guide this years’ commencement ceremony

Jose Soto, Staff Reporter May 6, 2014

Graduation is always an exciting and thrilling time for graduates. Celebrating this accomplishment may be important to anyone who has overcome the struggle to earn their degree. However, this spring’s commencement will be different with the 2014 centennial...

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Visión México helps Mexican and other international students find a career in their home country.

Estudiantes cambian perspectiva de trabajar en Mexico

Cassandra Adame, Staff Reporter May 6, 2014

Estudiantes internacionales enfrentan aún mas problemas al momento de graduarse y ejercer sus carreras. Al termino de sus estudios en Estados Unidos, su tiempo dentro del país es limitado. Organizaciones dentro de UTEP como Visión México ayudan a...

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Paid internships pave the way to jobs, upaid—not so much

Paid internships pave the way to jobs, upaid—not so much

Maria Esquinca, Staff Reporter May 6, 2014

Amber Morrison, senior creative writing major, devotes 10-15 hours per week researching sneakers. Huddled over a computer screen, she tries to learn everything about them. Jordan’s, Nikes, Rebok, Adidas, Asics, the list goes on. She tries to learn what...

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Need to find a job? There’s an app for that

Chris Zacherl, Staff Reporter May 6, 2014

Oftentimes, recent graduates struggle in the hunt for jobs. Sometimes they don’t know where to apply or they might be dealing with that senioritis hangover. But their student loan debts still need to be paid somehow. Here are some apps that might make...

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Library accommodates for finals week

Amanda Guillen, Multimedia Editor May 6, 2014

Every semester the library and its staff prepare for finals week by opening its doors for 24 hours so that students can prepare for their upcoming exams and projects. Starting on Sunday and ending on Friday, the library will serve as a temporary home...

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UDT does justice to broadway’s renowned production

UDT does justice to broadway’s renowned production

Andrea Acosta, Entertainment Editor May 6, 2014

Patience is a virtue, and the UTEP Dinner Theatre proved this to be true when they finally got the extraordinary opportunity to stage the premier of Victor Hugo’s novel “Les Misérables.” The atmosphere was filled with excitement as the audience...

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A canvas of colorful opportunities

Lesly Limon, Staff Reporter May 6, 2014

Every Saturday, artists, local farmers and business owners gather at the Union Plaza to share their latest crafted art and products with the community. Additionally, the Downtown Artist and Farmers Market has also attracted UTEP alumni, allowing them...

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