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UTEP’s Professional College Athletes

2026-04-27 Rich Wright Slider, sports, UTEP Leave a comment

“Hookers and a Camaro aren’t going to cut it anymore.” — My friend Mora I think UTEP should be a

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The Biggest Campaign of the Season

2026-03-02 Rich Wright Politics, Slider, UTEP 2 comments

The biggest campaign of this election season isn’t taking place by any candidate on the ballot. The President of the

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Arena Tours are Dinosaurs

2024-06-03 Rich Wright Heather Wilson, Slider, UTEP 2 comments

Here’s a column from GQ.com titled Artists Are Canceling Arena Tours Right and Left. Maybe They Shouldn’t Have Been Playing

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Heather Wilson’s Folly

2024-05-28 Rich Wright Commissioners Court, Heather Wilson, Slider, UTEP 6 comments

UTEP’s president Heather Wilson wants the County of El Paso to ask the voters of the county to give the

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“Bienvenidos, Heather Wilson”

2019-05-06 elrichiboy Heather Wilson, UTEP One comment

Here’s a letter of support for UTEP’s new president Heather Wilson from retired judge Luis Aguilar that appeared in the

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