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- September 25, 2011“A Nation Emerges: The Mexican Revolution Revealed”
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About Author: Paulina Aguilar
Posts by Paulina Aguilar
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Peruvian Women, Victims of Forced Sterilization
Government sterilization program targets rural areas.
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College Students are “Academically Adrift”
It’s official. Students who go to college don’t actually get more knowledge.
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In-Flight Fight: US air marshals hit turbulence in Brazil
Two US air marshals were detained in Brazil on Oct. 1 after trying to control an unruly passenger on a flight from Houston to Brazil. The incident occured aboard Continental…
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In-Flight Fight: US air marshals hit turbulence in Brazil
Two US air marshals were detained in Brazil on Oct. 1 after trying to control an unruly passenger on a flight from Houston to Brazil. The incident occured aboard Continental…
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Death Strikes Paul the Octopus
Paul, the octopus who accurately predicted the results for the 2010 world cup died this Tuesday, Oct. 26. His tentacles were on the hearts and minds of many during the…
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Rebuilding MALCS: A space for female minorities
The emerging group on campus, Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS), has taken on a complex task: to create a safe communal space for female minorities.
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Looking at Habana Eva
Winner of the ‘Best Feature’ award at the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival 2010
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Not Just One of the Herd
When describing the process of making a successful project, Humberto Hinojosa Oscáriz says, “Lo que gana, es la historia.” This could not be truer for his terrific film, Oveja Negra (Black Sheep). Set in Mexico, this film is an incredibly realistic portrayal of friendship, dreams, and class relationships.
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The End of Public Education
Early last summer, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) proposed the Public School Choice plan which will relinquish LAUSD administrative and financial control of over 200 schools. Superintendent Ramon C. Cortines released a statement on Jan. 15 in which he stressed that LAUSD is “encouraging input from all community members who support [their] public schools including parents, guardians, students, teachers and other LAUSD employees.”
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Mariachi and More: Mariachi Uclatán
The legacy of Mariachi Uclatlán is deeply rooted in the cultural history of UCLA and is currently under the artistic direction of Jesus “Chuy” Guzman, Grammy-Award winning artistic director of the renowned Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano.
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