Another Blow for the Undocumented Immigrants of Arizona
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer The blows began in 2010 when a law was passed, prohibiting a progressive Mexican-American Studies curriculum. Even Jan Brewer (R), the Governor at the time, refused to...
View ArticleProtests, Violence, Civil Unrest: Is Venezuela in Turmoil?
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer Now what exactly about the nation has been capturing the attention of many news reporters? Yes, the country is under the leadership of a new president, but so what? This...
View ArticleBefore 7:00 AM, February 23rd, 2014: El Chapo is Captured
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer Last Saturday was perhaps the most anticipated day for Mexicans and even other nations around the world. At last, the most wanted drug lord, Joaquín Guzmán Loera or better...
View ArticleMiami: A New Hotspot for Latinos
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer Miami has become a major Latino city, representing 70 percent of the population. This began with the fleeing of Cuban-Americans after the rise of Fidel Castro in Cuba. By...
View ArticlePaid Sick Days? Not Likely
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer As an employer, it is essential to have productive work days alongside workers that offer goods and services to the best of their ability. But what if a few of your...
View Article2003 Capture of U.S. Citizens Attains Justice
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer At last, American citizens can release a sigh of relief. In the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the commander of the FARC terrorist group, Beltran...
View ArticleCuba: An Emerging Capitalistic Nation?
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer Imagine you are engaging in a conversation about countries and their economic standing. The nation of Cuba is mentioned; what is your input? Normally, one would respond by...
View ArticleCity of San Cristobal Cleared
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer After two months of anti-government protests where the demonstrations first began, the Venezuelan city of San Cristobal has been retaken under control by security forces....
View ArticleValparaiso in Flames
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer On Saturday, vicious fires began at a densely populated hilltop in Valparaiso, a port city in Chile. While the fires have been contained, they have yet to be extinguished....
View ArticleThe Inevitability of Racial Inequality
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer In a 6-2 ruling, the Supreme Court concluded Tuesday that they would support the state of Michigan’s ban on using race of one of the many factors taken into account during...
View ArticleLatinos are now Americanos
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer According to the Pew Research Hispanic Trends Project, 800,000 U.S. born Hispanics are entering adulthood annually. This number is projected to increase to one million in...
View ArticleMiami Is For Cubans As Aventura Is For Venezuelan Jews
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer Let’s begin with a history lesson: how many of you were aware that Jewish families resided in Venezuela? Yeah, me either. Dating back to the 17th century (although their...
View ArticleEl Peso Falters in Argentina
Clarissa Garcia, Staff Writer As are numerous Latin American countries, Argentina is also feeling the wrath of a weakening peso. But this has been occurring for what seems to be centuries now. The...
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