In this novel authors trace the connection between the financial sector and the government.Read More Category Academics
In this novel authors trace the connection between the financial sector and the government.Read More
UTEP and Opportunity Nation, to discuss ways to increase educational and business opportunities in El Paso.Read More
The new stadium will bring in a Triple-A baseball team to El PasoRead More
Marathon Kids is a non-profit organization with the goal of stopping childhood obesityRead More
Law School Preparation Institute (LSPI) created to help prepare UTEP students.. Read More

The City of El Paso’s Texas Comprehensive Plan titled “A Policy Guide for El Paso for the next 25 years and beyond”, identifies many of the key elements determining the economic fate of our region...
With the recession still fresh in the mind of both consumers and employers alike, it is difficult for anyone to obtain a job is the current market... Read More
Picture this... Leaving the car at home and walking down the streets through beautiful trees and picturesque scenery ...Read More
Plan El Paso has ideas on how to create a more pedestrian-friendly city. The plan calls for a more extensive network of trails and routes especially made to increase walk-ability and bike use in the city.Read More
El Paso Museum of Art showcasing the Magnificent Mexico ExhibitRead More
Things like Facebook posts, “Tweets”, and YouTube videos are a common thing in the world around us and particularly have been a cautionary tale for politicians and government officials.
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Rome wasn’t built in a day. Neither were large corporations that have been around for years. Read More
I kept looking at the people that just arrived at the bridge, some happy because it didn’t went beyond the toll booths and some just angry they’ll lose time and be exposed to this cold.I felt bad for them. Read More
Students must improve their writing skills to be competitive in the business world.Read More
International textbooks should substitute their more expensive U.S. counterparts.Read More








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