by Ana maria Rangel | Feb 7, 2024 | The City
By Claudia Flores Food trucks have been around since the late 1890s, and since then, the culture has evolved into the modern concept that is beloved by many today. From tacos and burgers, to sushi and other cuisines, food truck culture has taken many...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 16, 2024 | The City
By Erin Coulehan Editorial photography by Sergio Olivas Additional photography provided by Christian Hanna For former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo, football, like life, is about timing. Spending time in preparation for achievement so that when the opportunity...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 16, 2024 | The City
By Camryn Heon Five minutes before our game against Team Iceland, I noticed our goalie had recently gotten her nails done. I was confused at the sight to say the least. I thought, “Why in the world would this woman get her nails painted right before our most important...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jan 16, 2024 | The City
By Amber Lanahan The end and beginning of the year remind us of the important roles that reading and storytelling have in our everyday lives. Literature lights up our worlds by providing a refuge from life online and IRL, while also daring us to dream bigger, connect...
by Ana maria Rangel | Jun 22, 2023 | The City
By Erin Coulehan The digital age has made it possible to vicariously experience life online and almost in real time. From crowning to cringe-inducing moments to crime, hundreds of thousands of El Pasoans keep up with local goings on through social media. Like the...