The Prospector March 17, 2015

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VOL . 100, no. 20

t h e u n i v e r s i t y o f t e x a s at e l pa s o

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CELEBRATING ENGINEERS The prospector staff The Prospector

TCM Day is celebrated each March in observance of St. Patrick’s Day, and is the longest-running student tradition at UTEP. The tradition began in 1920 when UTEP was known as the Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy, or TCM, and was an annual rite of passage to initiate new engineers and geologists into the Order of St. Patrick–the patron saint of engineers. Students, faculty and staff from all disciplines are invited to participate in the seven parts of TCM Day, including the Team Mining Challenge. The day will begin with participant sign-in at 7:30 a.m. at Magoffin Auditorium as well as the Coming of St. Pat. A simulated dynamite blast will also take place at the Sun Bowl Parking Garage, where participants will also learn songs with help from Fort Bliss drill sergeants. Miners PHOTOS BY MICHAELA ROMAN/ DESIGN BY JACOBO DE LA ROSA/ The Prospector

see TCM on page 4


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