The El Paso Community College (EPCC) Hispanic Heritage Committee will host a series of events for the annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration. This year’s theme, Preserving our Legacy, will focus and honor those who have impacted the El Paso community. California based, award-winning author Victor Villaseñor will share his stories with EPCC students during this year’s annual celebration […]Read More
Search Results for: utep
Staff Reports are just that, Staff Reporting the news. No skew, no opinion just the news. We pride ourselves on making sure that we bring you the news as soon as it is published, submitted or sent to us. No need to have a reporter rewrite or give their opinion. The facts or information, nothing more.Shane Buechele completed 22-of-27 passes for 244 yards and four touchdowns, leading no. 11 Texas to a 41-7 victory over UTEP on Saturday night at Texas Memorial Stadium. The Longhorns (2-0) scored the game’s final 31 points after UTEP (1-1) closed to within a field goal (10-7) midway through the second quarter. Texas had a […]Read More
FARGO, N.D. – The UTEP volleyball team picked up wins over Bradley and South Dakota State to finish 2-1 at the North Dakota Invitational. With the wins, the Miners improve to 2-4 on the season. Bradley took the first set over the Miners from the Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse, 25-23, after 18 tie scores and nine […]Read More
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The men’s and women’s cross country team kicked off their 2016 season with an excellent performance at the Lobo Invitational on Saturday morning. Both teams ran a 5K race at the UNM North Golf Course. The Miners proved their talent as both men’s and women’s team won in their categories. The […]Read More
In just its second year of existence, the Conroy Scholars Program in the New Mexico State University Honors College welcomed six new members. This year’s freshmen Conroy Scholars include Joshua Barrera, Dominick Cordova, Lauren Fierro, Analyssa Martinez, Arianna Martinez and Sienna Mata. “The Honors College is heavily involved in recruiting students and helping them discover […]Read More
Finding a job can be difficult for people experiencing homelessness. For example, many documents requested by potential employers, such as a photo identification card or social security card, require proof of residency. “When it comes to employment, there are a lot of barriers that individuals who are homeless experience, like not having an ID card,” […]Read More
The UTEP men’s and women’s cross country team will kick off the 2016 season in Albuquerque, N.M., this weekend to compete in the Lobo Invitational. Both teams will run a 5K race Saturday morning at the University of New Mexico North Golf Course. UTEP will be competing against three other teams: New Mexico, NM State, and […]Read More
All Superheroes Have Origin Stories, So Why Shouldn’t I? Hello El Paso, my name is Victor Urbina and I’m an entrepreneur…I’ve been an entrepreneur all my life. As a kid I tried to sell paperclip jewelry to my neighbors. I started my first business when I was 11 years old. I sold soda’s in downtown El […]Read More
ABILENE, Texas – Sophomore goalkeeper Alyssa Palacios made nine stops (one shy of career high) while the Miner defense stepped up to deliver two team saves as UTEP battled to a scoreless draw at Abilene Christian Sunday afternoon. The Miners move to 1-0-1 on the year, and have yet to yield a goal. It’s the fifth […]Read More
Misael Hernandez always had a smile on his face. From the dog days of summer, where he and his Horizon High Bandmates would practice under the sweltering rays of the High Desert sun; to the rare coldest, snowiest nights of a West Texas Winter – you could spot Misa instantly: his mile-wide grin acting as a beacon […]Read More