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  • Papa Chavez goes to war, again

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Brianna Garza

    Millions were drawn to the images of a smoldering city on the morning of September 11, 2001, awaiting the conclusion of a seemingly endless day. Americans were aware of the action that had to be take

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  • Haskins on road to "glory"

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Brianna Carbajal and Marlyn Carillo

    UTEP legend former Coach Don Haskins may be the subject of an upcoming Disney film, “Glory Road.”

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  • Drug bust shocks East Side neighbors

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Cristina Gimbel

    The $1.2 million drug bust that took place recently in an Eastside El Paso home has changed the neighbors’ perspective on their neighborhood.

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  • Student journalists struggle with censorship

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Monica Tarin & Amanda Castro

    Throughout El Paso, high school journalists go through constant anguish as to whether their controversial stories will suddenly be pulled from their newspaper.

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  • Freshmen Prep for College Life

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Andrea Martinez

    The transition from high school to college can be a scary prospect for nearly 4000 incoming UTEP freshmen students this fall, but luckily this summer they are experiencing a two-to-five day on-campus

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  • Volleyball women learn teamwork

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Manny Chavez & Christina Delgado

    Seven new UTEP Women Volleyball players are getting to know each other and the concept of teamwork by interacting in a week of camp to prepare for the season.

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  • Texas Pledge finds favor with students

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Monica Tarin

    A year after Texas passed a bill stating that public schools have to recite the national and state pledges of allegiance, it seems students have accepted it.

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  • Opinions differ on gay marriage

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Lilliann Mendoza & Tania Corral

    Massachusetts passed a law on May 17, 2004 allowing homosexual couples to legally marry, spawning a tsunami in the United States, including the threat of a Constitutional amendment banning gay marriag

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  • Rockeros son más que lo que visten

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Karla Gameros MejĂ­a

    Cuando la gente ve a los muchachos vestidos de rockeros piensan que son duros, que no tienen corazĂłn.Sin embargo, a pesar de su modo de vestir, los muchachos no son fracasados. Aunque la ropa rockera

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  • Hardcore Hero DJ turns heads

    Sunday, August 08, 2004 By: Marlyn Carrillo

    Whether it’s her outgoing personality, her “hardcore” yet girly style, or her tattoos and piercings, Marina Monsisvias is sure to turn heads.

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Journalism in July UTEP: Journalism in July El Paso, TX
Issue Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 Issue: The News Stash Last Update: Tuesday, August 10, 2004
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Millions were drawn to the images of a smoldering city on the morning of September 11, 2001, awaiting the conclusion of a seemingly endless day. Americans were aware of the action that had to be take
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La apertura de mas medios de comunicación editados en español en Estados Unidos abre una gran oportunidad para los aspirantes a periodismo que saben escribir en español y también entienden inglés.
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UTEP legend former Coach Don Haskins may be the subject of an upcoming Disney film, “Glory Road.”

.
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A cartoon drawn by Alejandra Heredia.
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The $1.2 million drug bust that took place recently in an Eastside El Paso home has changed the neighbors’ perspective on their neighborhood.
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After two years of renovation and a total cost of $2.2 million, the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts at UTEP will celebrate its inauguration on September 23.
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UTEP is undergoing $45 million of construction projects this year in an attempt to enhance the learning environment
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Over the years El Diario has progressed from being a modest daily paper in Juárez, Mexico, to a potential rival of the El Paso Times and other English-language media publications.
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Throughout El Paso, high school journalists go through constant anguish as to whether their controversial stories will suddenly be pulled from their newspaper.
full story 
The transition from high school to college can be a scary prospect for nearly 4000 incoming UTEP freshmen students this fall, but luckily this summer they are experiencing a two-to-five day on-campus
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