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Jasmin Campoya

Jasmin Campoya, Photographer

Jasmin Campoya is a bilingual student who is a senior currently majoring in digital media production at UTEP. She is a staff photographer for The Prospector, a photo editor for Minero Magazine, and is currently a social media and marketing intern for El Paso Inc. All while being a full time student, she also takes photos for her own small business, JasminCPhoto. Jasmin plans on continuing photography and hopes to work full time at an El Paso publication.

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The Vault Vintage Outlet is in Downtown El Paso and opened its doors in early April.

[Photo] Shop vintage at The Vault Vintage Outlet

Elisha Nuñez, Staff Reporter May 25, 2023

Secondhand and thrifting is what The Vault Vintage clothing store is known for.

A new journey awaits me

A new journey awaits me

Jasmin Campoya, Photographer May 11, 2023

My time at UTEP has been a rollercoaster of a journey. I remember coming in during COVID and feeling lost and unsure of what I wanted to do. But I knew it would all fit together if I was doing what I was passionate about.   I remember applying for...

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 The UTEP Dance team placed first at the National Dance Alliance (NDA) D1-A Spirit Rally National Championship Friday, April 7, in Daytona Beach, Florida.

[Photo] Dance team ends season at the top

Prospector Staff Report May 9, 2023

The UTEP Dance team cheers at a pep rally celebrating the team’s champion status April 13 at Cenntenial Plaza.

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UTEP hosted a public memorial for Willie Cager at the Don Haskin Center on April 14.

[Photo] Don Haskins event honors late basketball legend Willie Cager Jr.

H. Catching Marginot, Contributor May 3, 2023

Willie Cager’s friends and family gathered for a memorial that took place Friday night at the Don Haskins Center.

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[Video] Through the film lens of one UTEP professor

Jasmin Campoya, Photographer April 19, 2023

Editor’s Note: This is the third part in a three-part series.   Film photography began in the late 1800s and still has an impact on many dedicated photographers within the border community. UTEP History Professor, Ernesto Chavez, Ph.D., has been...

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[Video] Through the film lens of a UTEP alumni

Jasmin Campoya, Photographer April 16, 2023

Editor’s Note: This is the second part in a three-part series.  Digital photography has been around for about 50 years. Despite this, we have seen analog photography remain popular throughout the constant growth and evolution of this form of media,...

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Drag has given Gagaboy a voice and has been an outlet in their life.

[Photo] New Senate Bills threatens the drag community

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Staff Reporter April 11, 2023

Gagaboy is a drag queen at Touch Bar El Paso and performs many shows around El Paso.

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Professional attire on women has always impacted the way they are perceived in the workplace.

[Photo] Trying to blaze trails in more than blazers

SalmaPaola Baca, Contributor April 10, 2023

Professional attire on women has always impacted the way they are perceived in the workplace.

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Isabella Molina is inspired by her fashion style through her family and friends.

[Photo] We can be both: Chicano fashion through the years.

Eugenio Cantu, Contributor April 11, 2023

Isabella Molina looks up to musical stars, such as Selena for her fashion style.

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“The Fox and The Cookie” opera premiere took place at the Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall.

[Photo] ‘The Fox and The Cookie’ lights up the world of opera

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Staff Reporter March 29, 2023

“The Fox and The Cookie” opera premiere took place at the Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall.

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The University of Texas at El Paso is America’s leading Hispanic-serving university.

[Photo] A piece of the sky: The best of UTEP

Eugenio Cantu, Contributor April 2, 2023

Tlahtolli is one of the sculptures built on campus, which was a gift from Mexican sculptor, Sebastian.

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Students walk to their first class by Centennial Park to prepare for the school day.

[Photo] Resources to start your academic career at UTEP

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Staff Reporter May 26, 2023

Students walk to their first class by Centennial Park to prepare for the school day.

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Sororities offered at UTEP include Apha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority, Inc., Zeta Tau Alpha and fraternities include Alpha Kappa Lamda, Alpha Sigma Phi, Lamda Chi Alpha, and Phi Delta Theta.

[Photo] A fresh perspective on Greek life

Erik Acosta, Staff Reporter March 31, 2023

Sororities offered at UTEP include Apha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority, Inc., Zeta Tau Alpha and fraternities include Alpha Kappa Lamda, Alpha Sigma...

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Ontiveros teaches several courses at UTEP related to gender theory and analysis.

[Photo] The queen of UTEP’s Liberal Arts: A journey in education

H. Catching Marginot, Contributor March 23, 2023

Ontiveros teaches several courses at UTEP related to gender theory and analysis.

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The AWG is a national organization with a chapter in El Paso that is devoted to enhancing the participation of women in geoscience. President of the Association for Women Geoscientists, Carmel Murillo (CENTER) joined AWG in 2021.

[Photo] The women of geoscience

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Staff Reporter March 23, 2023

The AWG is a national organization with a chapter in El Paso that is devoted to enhancing the participation of women in geoscience. President of the Association for Women Geoscientists, Carmel Murillo (CENTER) joined AWG in 2021.

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Magdalena Baczewska, Ph.D., hosted a masterclass at UTEP’s Borderland Chopin Festival March 3.

[Photo] From Poland to El Paso, the Borderland Chopin Festival 2023

H. Catching Marginot, Contributor March 10, 2023

Magdalena Baczewska, Ph.D., hosted a masterclass at UTEP’s Borderland Chopin Festival March 3.

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UTEP’s Centennial Museum opened its new exhibit, “Building the Borderlands.”

[Photo] UTEP’s alumni leave a mark on El Paso

Angelica Gutierrez, Contributor February 19, 2023

The exhibit highlights the El Paso International Airport and the legacy of UTEP’s Civil Engineering.

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Hank Willis Thomas: Art Bridges loan explores how American society commodifies Black male identity.

[Photo] ‘Art Bridges’ exhibitions at the EP Museum of Art

H. Catching Marginot, Contributor March 1, 2023

The support for this exhibit is provided by Art Bridges and it showcases black women in art.

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The El Paso Winds performed their concert at 7:30 at the Fox Fine Arts Recital Hall Feb. 23.

[Photo] El Paso Wind Symphony performs with an air of whimsy

Elisha Nuñez, Staff Reporter February 27, 2023

The French horn section plays their music at the El Paso Winds concert Feb. 23.

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The 1st Ave. Artisan Market hosted their post-valentine’s market on Sunday, Feb. 19 from 11 am to 4 pm.

1st Ave. First Market under new management

Jasmin Campoya, Staff Photographer February 24, 2023

From local businesses to yummy food, the 1st Ave. Artisan Market is a home to many small businesses in the city of El Paso. The Main Room Event Center, located at 798 E. First Ave. hosted its first market of the year Feb. 19. The event lasted from 11...

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All floral arrangements at Xochitl Flowers and Gifts are arranged and taken care of to prepare for special Holidays

[Photo] Floriography in El Paso: the language and meaning of flowers

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Staff Reporter February 10, 2023

All floral arrangements at Xochitl Flowers and Gifts are arranged and taken care of to prepare for special Holidays

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UTEP hosted their 15th annual cheer championship on Sunday, Feb. 19.

[Photo] UTEP Spirit hosts local cheer championship

Emmanuel Rivas Valenzuela, Sports Editor February 21, 2023

Cheer teams all around El Paso competed on Sunday, Feb. 19 at the UTEP Cheer Championships.

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[Video] Through the film lens of UTEP students

Jasmin Campoya, Photographer February 15, 2023

Editor’s Note: This is the first part in a three-part series.   Digital photographers everywhere have argued analog is pretty much over.   Now with digital cameras, what more could you ask for? While many may have this mindset, two UTEP students...

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Junior guard Jazion Jackson builds up to shoot a three pointer on the court against No. 21 Middle Tennessee.

[Photo] Women’s basketball beat No. 21 Middle Tennessee

Nicholas Maes, Contributor February 5, 2023

UTEP Women’s Basketball cheers after making a basket that puts them in the lead.

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Regina Reza, member of the Student Impact Association makes an impact within the UTEP community.

[Photo] Opening a door to acceptance

Avery Escamilla-Wendell, Staff Reporter February 1, 2023

Regina Reza, member of the Student Impact Association makes an impact within the UTEP community.

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Member of Omega Psi Phi, Cedric Napoleon Shamley Jr. takes part in the community within his fraternity.

[Photo] Life in the historic Omega Psi Phi at UTEP

Nicholas Maes, Contributor February 1, 2023

Member of Omega Psi Phi, Cedric Napoleon Shamley Jr. takes part in the community within his fraternity.

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The Immersive Exhibit portrays almost ten years of work from Laura Turón and shows abstract through her art.

[Photo] The art of Immersive Abstractions at the Rubin Center

Elisha Nuñez, Staff Reporter January 25, 2023

The "Immersive Exhibit" portrays almost ten years of work from Laura Turón and shows abstract through her art.

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As the Spring semester began, the Get Involved Fair took place in the Union Breezeway and along Centennial Plaza to get students involved in activities and groups on campus.

[Photo] Start the year fresh with getting involved around campus

Erik Acosta, Staff Reporter January 24, 2023

At the UTEP’s Get Involved and Wellbeing Fair, students were able to smash a plate to blow off some steam for the new semester.

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 The “Illuminated” exhibition brings paintings, screens, lights, and sounds to display an interactive experience to guests.

[Photo] Light up your life at the ‘illuminated’ exhibit

Elisha Nuñez, Staff Reporter January 17, 2023

The “illuminated” exhibit brings paintings, screens, lights, and sounds to display an interactive experience to guests. It also features the use of various non-artistic materials like mylar and plexiglass, or acrylic.

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(Left to right) Manager, Poppy Martll and heroes Evan Vourazeris and Andrea Ortego working hard at Howdy Homemade ice cream parlor.

[Photo] Get scoops and smiles at Howdy Homemade

Alyson Rodriguez, Contributor January 17, 2023

Hero, Evan Vourazeris scoops the Howdy Homemade signature flavor, Dr. Pepper Chocolate Chip.

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 As the end of the semester comes to an end, graduation season begins and there are many great gifts to celebrate such a big accomplishment.

[Photo] Best gifts for future graduates

Angelica Gutierrez, Contributor November 29, 2022

As the end of the semester comes to an end, graduation season begins and there are many great gifts to celebrate such a big accomplishment.

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David Sanchez is a training and development consultant in human resources at UTEP.

[Photo] UTEP staff member makes impact in human resources

Kristen Scheaffer, Contributor November 30, 2022

David Sanchez is a training and development consultant in human resources at UTEP.

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The Spirit of Giving event is happening at Cielo Vista Mall, Sunland Park Mall, and the Alamo Drafhouse.

[Photo] Christmas throughout the world

Eduardo Flores, Contributor November 15, 2022

The Spirit of Giving event is happening at Cielo Vista Mall, Sunland Park Mall, and the Alamo Drafhouse.

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The Spirit of Giving event will be happening Dec. 12-15 for anyone who would like to donate gifts.

[Photo] This holiday season, participate in the ‘Spirit of Giving’

Alyson Rodriguez, Staff Reporter November 15, 2022

The Spirit of Giving event will be happening Dec. 12-15 for anyone who would like to donate gifts.

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UTEP is hosting early voting which is taking place in the Union East from Oct. 24 through Nov. 4.

[Photo] Early voting made convenient for UTEP students

Josie Avila, Audience & Engagement Editor November 8, 2022

UTEP is hosting early voting which is taking place in the Union East from Oct. 24 through Nov. 4.

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Paradigm Shift hosted a Dia de Los Muertos Display at the El Paso’s Art District in Downtown El Paso.

[Photo] Kicking off Dia de los Muertos with ‘Esqueletos & Escaleras’

Eduardo Flores, Contributor November 4, 2022

Paradigm Shift held a three-day exhibition and showcased over 40 pieces of artwork for Dia De Los Muertos.

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Pete brings the spirit to the Union East as the UTEP band performs the fight song.

[Photo] A glimpse of Masquerade

Emily Autumn Velasquez, Editor-in-Chief November 1, 2022

Pete brings the spirit to the Union East as the UTEP band performs the fight song.

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 Up and Running hosted a future engineers 5k run and 1k walk at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.

[Photo] El Paso runners raise money for future engineers

Alyson Rodriguez, Staff Reporter November 1, 2022

Up and Running hosted a future engineers 5k run and 1k walk at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 29.

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Due to the higher prices on feminine hygiene products, CVS is lowering their prices down by 25 percent.

[Photo] CVS says bye-bye to the ‘pink tax’

Meagan Elizabeth García November 1, 2022

Due to the higher prices on feminine hygiene products, CVS is lowering their prices down by 25 percent.

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness month as there are fundraisers that happen throughout the month to raise awareness.

[Photo] UTEP acknowledges Breast Cancer Awareness Month with fundraiser

Sophia Villalobos, Contributor November 1, 2022

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month as there are fundraisers that happen throughout the month to raise awareness.

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 As Dia De Los Muertos is one of the most important celebrations in Mexican Culture, the UTEP Library has setup a display in honor of Bobby Byrd.

[Photo] UTEP library holds a display for Bobby Byrd for Día de los Muertos

Kristen Scheaffer, Contributor October 30, 2022

As Dia De Los Muertos is one of the most important celebrations in Mexican Culture, the UTEP Library has setup a display in honor of Bobby Byrd.

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 The homecoming royalty court, cheer, and dance team bring the spirit at the UTEP’s homecoming pep rally.

[Photo] Homecoming Pep Rally welcomes back distinguished alumni

Alyson Rodriguez, Staff Reporter October 28, 2022

Freshmen, Michelle Ramos cheers on the crowd at the UTEP’s annual homecoming pep rally.

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The 1st Ave. Artisan Market was a local Halloween market located at Main Room Events that showcased some of El Paso’s small businesses on Sunday, Oct. 18.

Artisan market scares up Halloween wares in El Paso

Jasmin Campoya, Photographer October 20, 2022

From costumes to trick-or-treating to local businesses, the 1st Ave. Artisan Halloween Market showcased different vendors from El Paso Oct. 10 at Main Room Events as the market made its comeback after closing in early July.   The market was filled...

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As Halloween and fall is in season, many black cats suffer from mistreatment due to the superstition of them being bad luck.

[Photo] Keep black cats safe on Halloween

Sophia Villalobos, Contributor October 18, 2022

As Halloween and fall is in season, many black cats suffer from mistreatment due to the superstition of them being bad luck.

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The ‘Pasos Ajenos’ Exhibit located in the Centennial Museum portrays the social justice and inequalities in the Borderlands. From displays to videos to posters, the museum offers information of the issues occurring within our community.

[Photo] Match steps and break borders at ‘Pasos Ajenos’

Alyson Rodriguez, Staff Reporter October 4, 2022

The Pasos Ajenos Exhibit allows the UTEP and El Paso community to learn more about complex social justice topics. The exhibit also gives an opportunity for people to come together for an interactive experience spreading awareness of the issues of the...

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The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens hosted their Fall FloraFest, Oct. 1.

[Photo] FloraFest brings native landscaping right to your backyard

Meagan Elizabeth García, Arts & Culture Editor October 5, 2022

The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens hosted their Fall FloraFest, Oct. 1.

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The Sunflower Bank has an art installation with El Paso Children’s Hospital Foundation to recognize Pediatric Cancer Awareness month.

[Photo] El Paso Children’s Hospital and Sunflower Bank collaborate using children’s art

Kristen Scheaffer, Contributor September 28, 2022

The sunflower art display is located at the Downtown Branch and displays artwork from pediatric oncology patients in El Paso.

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El Paso’s Finest is a small shop in Downtown El Paso filled with work from local artists and businesses.

“El Paso’s Finest” hosts local artwork from across the city

Jasmin Campoya, Photographer September 20, 2022

El Paso is the heart and home of art for local artists. From graphic designers to painters and photographers, located at 314 N. Mesa St., El Paso’s Finest welcomes multiple talented individuals to sell art. Founder of El Paso’s Finest and local photographer...

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Interviewees sat eagerly waiting for their turn to be interviewed at The Foundation Room.

[Photo] Howdy Homemade serves every scoop with a smile

Alyson Rodriguez, Staff Reporter September 20, 2022

Interviewees sat eagerly waiting for their turn to be interviewed at The Foundation Room.

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From left to right: Latino Finance Group President Fernando Pacheco Jr., Treasurer Vidal Guzman-Gonzalez and Vice President Rodolfo De Las Casas.

[Photo] Latinos take over Wall Street

Alyson Rodriguez, Staff Reporter September 14, 2022

From left to right: Latino Finance Group President Fernando Pacheco Jr., Treasurer Vidal Guzman-Gonzalez and Vice President Rodolfo De Las Casas.

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From shopping vintage shirts to yummy snacks, supporters from all over El Paso came out to see the grand opening of the Lowbrow Palace.

[Photo] Lowbrow Palace opens new and improved venue

Emily Autumn Velasquez, Editor-in-Chief September 6, 2022

From shopping vintage shirts to yummy snacks, supporters from all over El Paso came out to see the grand opening of the Lowbrow Palace.

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Paydirt Pete works with the cheer team to keep the spirit going at the biggest pep rally of the year.

[Photo] Minerpalooza wraps up Welcome Week

Alyson Rodriguez, Staff Reporter September 6, 2022

Paydirt Pete works with the cheer team to keep the spirit going at the biggest pep rally of the year.

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The UTEP band performs and cheers on the UTEP football team from the stands, like Ashley Campos. From playing tunes like “Butter” by BTS to the Miners Fight Song, you will catch the band full of spirit at every game.

[Photo] What it means to be a Marching Miner

Alyson Rodriguez September 6, 2022

Freshmen Kristan Isaacs plays her cymbals at the UTEP vs UNT football game on Aug. 27, adding color to the sound of the band.

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(From left to right) Juan Roman and Raymond Acevedo are both sophomores at UTEP and are both first-generation students.

[Photo] UTEP’s first-generation students weigh in with their experiences

Kristen Scheaffer, Contributor August 30, 2022

Donovan Garza is a first-generation student and a sophomore at UTEP.

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