Brianne J. Williams is a 24-year-old Journalism/Mass Communication major, with a minor in Creative Writing. Brianne graduated from El Paso Community College, with her Associate of Arts Degree in 2019. She remained on the Dean’s and President’s lists while attending the community college. She is the current web editor for Minero Magazine, and has been a staff writer since Fall 2021. Upon graduation, Brianne aspires to be a writer for the El Paso Times.
Nearly filling the stands each season, UTEP welcomes fans from across the city, to support its college sports teams. Home games for sports such as basketball, volleyball or football make it easy for the...
Mahrianna Petree and her sisters were holding toy basketballs before they could walk.
“My dad told us that when we were little girls, there were basketballs in our cribs,” Petree said.
Petree...
At 20 years old, El Pasoan Jordan Nieto looked forward to going to Hot Topic every Sunday with his family. At the store, he remembered gazing at the large wall of tiny figurines with big, square heads...
Fans across the Sun City gathered at the Don Haskins Center on 151 Glory Road, Monday, Aug. 8, for the band Big Time Rush’s Forever Tour.
After splitting in 2013 to pursue solo careers, the band...
The transition from high school to college can be exciting for some, but may be terrifying for others. From cost, to the amount of traffic to get to campus, to classes and everything in between, it can...
Sun City Kitty opened its doors for business on May 1, 2022, kicking off their grand opening at the Sunland Park Mall.
The cafe was projected to see 3000 customers on opening day, but quickly surpassed that within a couple of hours. A crowd of eager cat-lovers surrounded the large opening of the cafe’s entrance waiting for a chance to meet the Sun City kitties and sip on some coffee.
UTEP decreased the amount of Black History events on campus and Black student organizations are not happy about it.
Though Black History Month has come and gone, Black students said...
The cast landed in El Paso, Texas on Friday, March 4. DJ Pauly D, one of the Jersey Shore members was scheduled to make an appearance the same day at the 11:11 EPTX event venue and he brought the Jersey...
El Pasoans have worried about transitioning back to in-person, after dating virtually during the pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic altered dating for single El Pasoans, however some long-term...
Although it is a diverse campus, Black students attending the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) sometimes still feel like the lesser minority. In the past, UTEP had made various efforts to promote...
As red and pink heart-shaped décor is swiped from the shelves of almost every store, it is a sign that it is that time of year again: Valentine’s Day. For a college student, the holiday is not what...
Nothing sets the “spooky season” like the opening of haunted houses across El Paso. From the Eastside to the Westside, El Paso offers numerous attractions, with various themes. However, this...
Sept. 29, 2021
With the many coffee shops that El Paso has to offer, the Coffee House of Hel located at 2200 Lee Trevino Drive #B3B, has a unique theme that makes it stand out in the El Paso coffee-shop...
As September sets in, the return of pumpkin spice lattes and the opening of the Spirit Halloween store, emphasize the “spooky season” that is right around the corner. In previous years, El Pasoans...
Nov. 2, 2021
From dressing up and going out to a theater to watch a movie on a Friday night, to watching it straight from your own living room, families are eager to finally get back to what they love:...