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Getting to infinity and beyond: Private Space Exploration
Getting to infinity and beyond: Private Space Exploration
July 20, 2025

After sending four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), private space company Axiom Space is researching ways to construct their own space...

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Texas Senate Bill 12 will force LGBTQ+ student clubs in K-12 schools to disband at the start of the 2025-2026 school year. This law will also stop the use of different pronouns or names for students as well.
Texas introduces Senate Bill 12, a law aimed against DEI initiative in public schools
June 26, 2025
The Texas Legislature is passing Senate Bill 12 in September, a law that would ban LGBTQ+ student clubs for the 2025-2026 school year.
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On Saturday, the U.S. military attacked three key nuclear sites in Iran, interjecting themselves in the Iran-Israel war. Today U.S. military bases in Qatar and Iraq were retaliated again by Iran.
US interjects in Israel-Iran War, prompting Iranian retaliation on US bases in Qatar and Iraq
June 23, 2025
On Saturday, the U.S. military attacked three key nuclear sites in Iran, interjecting themselves in the Iran-Israel war. Today U.S. military bases in Qatar and Iraq were retaliated again by Iran.
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Coldplay brings 'Sparks' to El Paso!
Coldplay brings ‘Sparks’ to El Paso!
June 19, 2025

The world's biggest alternative rock band has brought its "Music of the Spheres" world tour to El Paso, Texas, giving both local and global fans an opportunity to experience what many music spectators view as a once in a lifetime concert. The demand...

Montwood High school students senior Keira Jensen and junior Tiffany Gavaldon co-authored, "Not Just a Bow."
Not just a book: Montwood High School cheerleaders publish children’s book
May 23, 2025
Montwood High School senior Kiera Jensen and junior Tiffany Gavaldon co-wrote and released “Not Just a Bow,” a children's book about challenging stereotypes from the perspective of a 10-year-old cheerleader named Chloe.

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Start Small, Save Big: Express Start Share Certificates Make It Easy for Students to Start Saving
Start Small, Save Big: Express Start Share Certificates Make It Easy for Students to Start Saving
Sponsored Content December 9, 2024
As a student, you might feel that building up savings is a distant goal, especially with textbooks, rent, and life expenses eating up your budget. Raiz designed the Express Start Share Certificate with young savers in mind, especially those who are balancing classes, part-time jobs, and the cost of student life.
Panelists Tara Lopez, Ph.D. and Bobbie Welch speak on the history and impact of El Paso’s punk scene during the Pages and Pints festival.
Literature is punk! Old Sheepdog’s Pages and Pints fest celebrates Dr. Tara Lopez’s book “Chuco Punk”
Jesie Garcia, Arts & Culture Editor • July 22, 2025
Old Sheepdog’s Pages and Pints festival celebrates the El Paso punk scene through literature with Dr. Tara Lopez’s book “Chuco Punk.”
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Dallas boxer Vercell Webster and El Paso boxer Marcos Duran fight in the heavyweight matchup during the Kings Promotions Ring Wars boxing match at the El Paso County Coliseum.
Undefeated records fall as Ring Wars XVIII packs a punch
Kristian Hernandez, Sports Editor • July 23, 2025
On July 12 some fighters received their first defeat in their professional careers during Ring Wars XVIII at the El Paso County Coliseum, yet many hold strong to their undefeated records and look to keep it that way.
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Advisors and mentors provide students with help in classes and connecting them to job opportunities.
Mentors guide UTEP graduates to the commencement stage
Daniela Ordaz, Contributor/Writer • June 18, 2025
Seniors reflect on the journey of their academic careers at UTEP and how advisers, peers or mentors have given them advice and guidance to reach their goals towards graduation.
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The offensive and defensive lines clash as the blue and orange teams battle during UTEP's 2025 Spring Game.
UTEP football shows out in Spring Game
Cameron Mason, Contributor/Writer • May 2, 2025
Heading into the second year with Head Coach Scotty Walden, UTEP held its traditional spring game of blue team vs. orange team to showcase the talent on the roster for the upcoming fall season to fans.
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UTEP makes a major offensive push by signing Mark Cala and Joshua Eargle, two key additions set to play huge roles to elevate the team next season. Photo courtesy of UTEP Athletics.
The fresh faces on UTEP football: Mark Cala and Joshua Eargle
Cameron Mason, Contributor/Writer • February 17, 2025
UTEP makes a major offensive push by signing Mark Cala and Joshua Eargle, two key additions set to play huge roles to elevate the team next season.
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The Philadelphia Eagles left the Kansas City Chiefs stunned with a 40-22 final score. Philadelphia’s wide receiver DeVonta Smith made a 46-yard touchdown catch in the 3rd quarter. Photo courtesy of Free Malaysia Today (FMT).
Chiefs dynasty denied, Eagles swoop hopes of a Mahomes three-peat
Sebastian Perez-Navarro, Multimedia Editor
The Chief's desire to achieve the first Super Bowl three-peat was harrowingly denied by a flock of Eagles seeking revenge, and glory.
NFL Conference Championship recap. What’s at stake for Super Bowl 59 and what plans do students have for Super Bowl Sunday?
Joseph Ezekiel Montero, Staff Reporter
The NFL’s Conference Round has concluded, with Super Bowl 59 upon us, what’s at stake for each team chasing the Vince Lombardi Trophy, and how do students plan to spend their Super Bowl Sunday?
NFL Playoffs: Super Wild Card Weekend aftermath and student reaction
Joseph Ezekiel Montero, Staff Reporter
The NFL’s Super Wild Card Weekend has come and gone. Let’s recap each game with major takeaways from the first round of playoffs of the 2024-25 season, and see what students think with the league going into the Divisional Round.
Nurturing a flame through storytelling
Nurturing a flame through storytelling
Jesie Garcia, Arts & Culture Editor • July 17, 2025
Writing has always been second-nature to me, it was something I picked up so easily. It wasn’t until later in life that I realized storytelling was a passion I needed to nurture.
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The F1 Movie was met with mixed reactions, especially from female fans that felt the movie undermined the role of women in motorsports.
‘F1: The Movie’ feels like Brad Pitt fanfiction that wrongs female characters and fans
Ximena Cordero, Web & Copy Editor • July 17, 2025
F1: The Movie” finally hit theaters after being one of the most anticipated films of the summer. While fans were waiting to point out technical inaccuracies and see if the sport had been sensationalized by Hollywood, there were bigger problems within the movie.
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Finding my voice through design
Finding my voice through design
Kahri Reyes, Audience & Engagement Editor • July 15, 2025
I sought out opportunities to connect with others who shared my love for creativity and communication. I joined clubs, got involved on campus, and eventually found myself at The Prospector, where I found a space that allowed me to explore new sides of my creativity.
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Life through the lens
Life through the lens
Devin Nava, Contributor/Photographer • July 8, 2025
Devin Nava is a digital media production student and photo contributor for The Prospector. He’s been telling stories through video since elementary school and now combines his love for music and media. Whether behind a drum-kit or a camera, Devin is always capturing and bringing ideas to life.
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Getting to infinity and beyond: Private Space Exploration
July 20, 2025

After sending four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), private space company Axiom Space is researching ways to construct their own space...

El Paso goes ‘loco’ for soccer success!
July 9, 2025

From one season to the next, The El Paso Locomotive have gone from last place in the United Soccer League Championship’s (USL) Western Conference, to...

Sun City Pride Parade creates a space for love on The Border
June 30, 2025
People waved their pride flags up high to celebrate the 19th annual Sun City Pride Parade and came together to celebrate themselves and support each other.
Coldplay brings ‘Sparks’ to El Paso!
June 19, 2025

The world's biggest alternative rock band has brought its "Music of the Spheres" world tour to El Paso, Texas, giving both local and global fans an opportunity...

Summer Spin-off, Episode 3: Picking Up on Patrick Star and summer blockbusters!
Summer Spin-off, Episode 3: Picking Up on Patrick Star and summer blockbusters!
July 17, 2025

To conclude The Prospector’s venture into summer podcasting, the whole staff really had to use their “imagination,” to create what is possibly one...

Summer Spin-off, Episode 2: Picking Up on 600 ESPN El Paso!
Summer Spin-off, Episode 2: Picking Up on 600 ESPN El Paso!
July 2, 2025

The Prospector Podcast continues spinning into summer by hosting radio personalities Steve Kaplowitz and Adrian Broaddus from 600 ESPN El Paso! They join...

Summer Spin-off, Episode 1: Picking Up on the New Editors!
Summer Spin-off, Episode 1: Picking Up on the New Editors!
June 25, 2025

It wouldn’t be The Prospector without a podcast, and we’re kicking off the summer season by catching up with our new editors! The summer...

S:12 E:8 Picking Up on Graduation
S:12 E:8 Picking Up on Graduation
May 15, 2025
After eight episodes, season 12 of The Prospector Podcast has finally come to an end, and similar to our print issue, the only proper finale for an awesome season is to spotlight those who are graduating from The Prospector!
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