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I obtained a second citizenship from my home country, and you should too
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Illustration by Jonathan Valenzuela Mejia
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Barcelona: The City of Dreams
Growing up, I never thought making a trip to Europe was a possibility.…

To travel or not to travel: Mexico
On March 16 an e-mail from the Dean of Students, Robert J. Naples, appeared in my inbox. The e-mail issued a warning about traveling to Mexico due to the recent drug-related violence in the border cities such as Tijuana, Nogales, and Ciudad Juarez. The Dean’s warning appeared to be more than a mere suggestion – it implicitly discouraged students from traveling to Mexico.