Fight for Our Rights! By: Mariana Schenk

Fellow Americans, the time has come where our rights as citizens of the United States of America are being tested.Read More

What’s New UTEP by: Valeria Jimenez

What’s new at UTEP, you ask?Read More

Controversial Asarco Smoke Stack Demolition by: Ricardo Mendez

It will not be the wind causing the major dust clouds on April 13th; it will be the 45 year old El Paso landmark ASARCO Smoke Stack. Read More

Cyprus Banks Finally Reopen after Banking Meltdown by: Fernanda Vasquez

After Cyprus, an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, announced that its banks were going to close on March 16, chaos had emerged. Read More

Entrepreneurs: All you need to know about the Affordable Health Care Act by: Alejandro Delgado

Ever since Barack Obama proposed a new health care reform, there has been much uncertainty and speculation.Read More

A Different Approach to Education by: Alejandro Delgado

Although many people seem to not like the United States, many love to come to live here because of the many liberties that Americans enjoy.Read More

Reinstating Women’s Security by: Abelardo Castrejon

Violence against women has been an issue that has occurred throughout time; it takes victims to be recognized, and many more to become public.Read More

REDA Interviews Coach Kugler

Read More

ICEIT Frozen Yogurt Co-owner: Andres Ochoa By Mariana Schenk

As I sat down in Iceit drinking my fresh Brazilian Coffee that they served me, I got the unique opportunity to get the story behind the frozen yogurt place. Andres Ochoa, a student at UTEP is the Co-Owner of Iceit Frozen Yogurt...

Read More

Making Change Happen By David Sterling

So for quite some time REDA has been trying to make change in our region.  Well change starts from within so with that being said we have changed the look of our online magazine Regional Identity.  Take a look at our new look and lets continue to be a force for change...

Read More

UTEP News By: Valeria Jimenez

Wondering what is going on UTEP?Read More

Raising from the Ashes By: Saray Miramontes & Diego Oliveros

It is often said that opportunity knocks on your door at the most unpredictable times.Read More

The Fountains at Farah By: Ricardo Mendez

Almost two decades of starts and stops with different owners, haggling over city tax incentives and the transformation of the old Farah Factory into a prestige mall in the Sun City is along its way.Read More

Sun Metro Service Improvements in El Paso By: Phillip Gonzalez

Promoting economic growth through innovative service improvement projects is an asset Sun Metro provides to El PasoRead More

Fashionista By: Mariana Schenk

This spring is the beginning of all sorts of new fashion trends.Read More

Lenten Offering By Mariana Schenk

Dear Faithful Followers,

            It is that time of year again when all Catholics must give up something for Lent. Whether it is a big or small sacrifice, there does not have to be any known reason behind it. If you are having trouble what to decide to give up, I have some ideas.

Mayb...

Read More

Border Headaches: By: Genaro Villa

The more than 60,000 passenger cars and 22,000 pedestrians will go through the El Paso-Juarez region each dayRead More

Debit or Credit? By: Juan Hinojosa

Debit cards and credit cards can be really convenient for anyone. Each card has its own distinct advantage. The card you get should be determined by the characteristics of that type of card, alongside with the needs that you have. Read More

Congress’s Economic Theory By: Juan Hinojosa

We all know that times have been tough recently. You do not need to be an Economics major in order to figure that out.Read More

North Korea’s Nuclear Test Raises Foreign Tensions; South Korea Responds By: Fernanda Vazquez

North Korea’s Nuclear Test Raises Foreign Tensions; South Korea RespondsRead More
Authors About Us