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Q&A with StartUp Chica’s Keynote Speaker: Veronica Garza

Camila Dejesus5 years ago3 years ago010 mins

AUSTIN, Tx.—Do you have a chica at home who has an entrepreneurial spirit? Latinitas invites girls ages 9 through 18 to its annual StartUp Chica conference on Oct. 10 to learn business skills, invent a company or product idea, and work with real, qualified tech mentors. This year, Latinitas invited Co-founder and President of Siete…

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Buzzing through College: My Sweet Journey into Beekeeping

Mirely Salinas2 years ago2 years ago011 mins

I was just starting my sophomore year and was in the process of moving to a new off-campus apartment. My best friend had just moved to a different state, my heart was aching from a summer situationship, and I really needed something to occupy my homesick mind. I was sad, honestly. I was determined to…

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5 Juneteenth Events to Check Out This Year

Jenny Castro2 years ago07 mins

Today marks Juneteenth, which officially became a federal holiday in 2021. Also known as “Emancipation Day,” the day is the longest-serving holiday which celebrates the ending of slavery in the state of Texas proclaimed on June 19th, 1865. The backdrop of Juneteenth coincides with the Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln in 1862. The proclamation became…

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Banned Books Are The New Pandemic, Brooklyn Library Fights Back

Camila Dejesus3 years ago3 years ago010 mins

In the United States book banning, or even the burning of books has long since been a way for those in power to control what information the public has access to. During the 1980s, largely due to the Cold War and divisive political climate, book banning reached an all-time high, leading to the first-ever Banned…

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Feel the Love: 8 Rom Coms to Amp Up Your Valentine’s Day Vibes!

Camila Dejesus2 years ago2 years ago018 mins

If you’re anything like me, you love a good Rom Com. A love story so perfect it transports you to a fictitious world where nothing bad could ever happen, and if it does, it’s merely a stumble on the road to happily ever after. I grew up on Rom Coms, and though my tastes have…

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Ally Brooke Releases Christmas EP “Under The Tree”

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago04 mins

Cover Photo Credit: Robbie Joseph On November 3rd, 2023, singer Ally Brooke released her Christmas EP titled Under The Tree.  Brooke is a San Antonio native and of Mexican-American descent. She had previously been a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony which disbanded in 2018. Weeks before the release, Brooke had been teasing the…

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DIY Emergency Kit

Laura Donnelly8 years ago6 years ago06 mins

Are you the clumsy girl that always has some sort of injury? Are you the girl that always forgets that one crucial item or the one who gets caught in some type of “emergency? Living in a fast-paced world and attempting to do multiple things at once, it’s inevitable to forget things every once in…

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Selena’s Legacy Lives On at SXSW Premiere of New Documentary ‘Selena y Los Dinos’

Camila Dejesus10 months ago10 months ago08 mins

When I turned the corner into Congress Avenue on that mid-March afternoon, I was greeted by what felt like hundreds of people, all there to honor the late great Selena. The Queen of Tejano Music was in every corner of the crowd. On backpacks, in T-shirts, in hand-rhinestoned jackets, and hand-held posters. The fans in…

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INTERVIEW: Author Jean J. Ryoo on Book ‘¡Conectados!’ and Bridging the STEM Divide

Camila Dejesus8 months ago013 mins

Authors and UCLA educational researchers Jean J. Ryoo and Jane Margolis are on a mission to bridge the STEM divide, emphasizing the critical need for STEM education with their YA graphic novel Power On! The project follows four friends as they advocate for the education they deserve, learning about the benefits and dangers of technology…

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