Online Stories
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KTEP’S Charlize Mercado talks with Stacy Huhn, Coordinator of the New Student Orientation Office for UTEP about the importance of student orientation, how students can get involved, and this semester’s upcoming events.
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There have been several notable new jazz releases during the month of July. Some of the highlights of July are Joni Mitchell's return to the Newport Folk Festival and the latest albums of High Pulp and Ezra Collective.
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In this interview, we sit down with Arts & Culture editor for The Prospector, Meagan Garcia. We talk about her process in writing a story, her favorite stories she has written for The Prospector, and being an engineering major and the Vice President of the Creative Writing Society here on the UTEP campus.
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With extreme Ultraviolet (UV) rays back in El Paso, it is crucial to practice sun safety this summer. At KTEP we have gathered several Sun Safety tips that will keep you protected while you engage in outside activities!
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KTEP’s Charlize Mercado talks with Stacie Sanchez Hare, the director of No Kid Hungry Texas, an organization dedicated to ending childhood hunger in Texas.
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This year’s Tiny Desk Contest winner is Little Moon, a band from Springville, Utah whose majestic and unique sound captured the attention of the judges and earned them first place in the competition.
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International Jazz Day is celebrated on April 30th and The Jazz Exchange organization visits the studios of KTEP to talk about their celebration of it.
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Exit Stage Left, the music show that shines a light on the latest music from local bands, is returning for its Summer Edition. Tune in to KTEP on Thursday, April 13 at 10pm for the next installment which will bring you the latest sounds of summer from El Paso talent.
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Summer is arriving to the Sun City and Exit Stage Left is back for its Summer Edition; Join us April 13 as we continue to celebrate El Paso’s regional talent with a full one-hour show featuring some special interviews.Exit Stage Left Summer Edition, April 13th. 10:00 pm
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LIFE & DEATH, Art songs by African American & African Diaspora composers is a recital performance by Cherry Duke, accompanied by Esequiel Meza, Jr. on piano on KTEP in El Paso.