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La Voz Latina
Mar 265 min read
Has the Supreme Court changed college admissions forever
Written by: Gabriel León 🇻🇪 The Supreme Court of the United States located in Washington, D. C. on August 2023 (Gabriel León) If you...
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La Voz Latina
Feb 265 min read
It's Not Just Adobo & Arroz con Pollo: The Filipino-Latino Connection
Written by: Maximo Legaspi 🇵🇭 Spices at Mega Mart Latino Supermarket in Takoma Park, MD. on May 4, 2023 (Alexa Figueroa) If you’re on...
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La Voz Latina
Dec 29, 20234 min read
UMD’s Latino student renaissance of the 1990s
Recognizing our predecessors despite a racist history of undocumented legacy Written by: Angelina Santos 🇵🇷 Latinos at the University...
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La Voz Latina
Nov 27, 20233 min read
SHPE creates familia for Latino engineers at UMD
Written by: Angelina Santos 🇵🇷 University of Maryland College Park is known for their engineering and computer science programs....
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La Voz Latina
Nov 25, 20232 min read
Reggaeton y Japón: la relación entre dos culturas distantes
Escrito por: Angelina Santos 🇵🇷 Tainy, Baby Miko, Rauw Alejandro, y Bad Bunny, ¿qué tienen en común estos artistas? Estos cuatro iconos...
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La Voz Latina
Oct 4, 20234 min read
Cultivating success: Spotlight on the Latinx Pre-Health Society at UMD
Written by: Angelina Santos 🇵🇷 The Latinx Pre-Health Society (LPHS) may be relatively new to the University of Maryland, but it is...
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La Voz Latina
May 2, 20234 min read
Cambia la Conversación del Feminismo Blanco con Con(Sentimientos)
Escrito por: Angelina Santos 🇵🇷 El feminismo y la patriarquia son temas que trascienden las fronteras de los Estados Unidos. La...
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La Voz Latina
Apr 21, 20232 min read
Knuckle Ball: Latinos are Taking Over America's Pastime
Written by: Giancarlo Terrones 🇦🇷🇵🇪 The Washington Nationals played the Cleveland Guardians in Nationals Park on April 14, 2023. The...
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La Voz Latina
Dec 8, 20225 min read
First Latino student board member fights for equity in PG County
By: Hannah Kennedy Growing up, Alvaro Ceron-Ruiz noticed that not many people in school looked like him. Now, at the age of 17, the boy...
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