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Daniela Ordaz

Daniela Ordaz, Contributor/Writer

Daniela Ordaz is a multimedia journalism major with a minor in computer science. She is a contributing writer for The Prospector and hopes to become a TV or radio producer and work in both Spanish and English media.

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A customer at the Rodeo Night Market browses through the selection of vintage football jerseys.

Horse around at The Rodeo Night Market

Daniela Ordaz, Contributor/Writer February 6, 2025
On Jan. 25, Lowbrow Palace held its Rodeo Night Market with local vendors selling vintage clothing, jewelry and other items, joined with food and music. The event took place from 6-11 p.m. and the final round of Battle of the Bands was at 7 p.m.
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As the ceasefire continues to be developed and monitored by mediators internationally, if all phases go by smoothly this could mark the of end of a 15-month conflict between Hamas and Israel. Photo courtesy of AFP

After a year and a half of conflict, Israel and Hamas reach a ceasefire deal

Daniela Ordaz, Contributor/Writer January 31, 2025
On Oct.7, 2023, the Palestinian militant group, Hamas, launched an attack to Israel from Gaza which killed nearly 1,200 people and held approximately 250 people captive. Israel responded with deploying troops to Gaza, killing more than 46,700 people with majority of them being women and children, according to BBC. In January of this year, Israel and Palestine agreed to a deal presented by Qatar’s prime minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, in which both countries would free both Palestinian prisoners and Israeli hostages, ending the 15 month conflict.
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On Jan. 7, the city of Los Angeles was struck by multiple deadly wildfires that forced more than residents to evacuate their homes. Photo courtesy of FMT

Thousands displaced after fires in California destroy multiple counties

Daniela Ordaz, Contributor/Writer January 24, 2025
Wildfires ravaged Los Angeles on Jan. 7, displacing more than 92,000 residents and claiming 27 lives, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. With winds reaching up to 100 mph in some areas, firefighters continue to battle the blazes.
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UTEP welcomed students at their presentation of the new artificial intelligence (AI) degree, a part of the College of Engineering on Dec. 10. Photo courtesy of UTEP Computer Science Student Engagement/Alexa Cruz Garfio

UTEP Launches new degree plan specializing in artificial intelligence

Daniela Ordaz, Contributor/Writer January 22, 2025
On Dec. 10, UTEP announced the launch of their newest degree plan specializing in artificial intelligence. This new degree in AI will be offered under the College of Engineering beginning in spring of 2025 with options for both a master's and bachelor's concentration.
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