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The New Music I’ve Been Listening to on Repeat in 2023

Sonia Noorbakhsh3 years ago010 mins

The search for new, exciting music is an endless life journey. Whether it be my personalized Release Radar on Spotify, recommendations from friends and family, or exploring new genres and artists, I’m always on the lookout for individual musical discoveries. As someone who listens to pretty much every genre, my catalogs of new music tend…

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Jenna Ortega’s Acting Journey: How She Became Gen Z’s It Girl

Camila Dejesus3 years ago014 mins

If you’ve picked up a magazine, scrolled through TikTok, or turned on Netflix in the past year, chances are you’ve heard of Jenna Ortega. Born in 2002, Jenna Marie Ortega is the Gen Z It Girl. Her roles are current, moving, and always intentional. Her acting skills are supreme, and given her heritage as the…

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Thankful for Leading Women Artists

Camila Dejesus6 years ago3 years ago09 mins

All across the country, the final week of November means that many families will be celebrating Thanksgiving and to others, it’s a regular week. Whatever the case may be, it is a good thing that at least for this week we can sit back and reflect on the things that we are thankful for this…

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“Bee and Puppycat” Jumps From YouTube to Netflix, Did It Stick The Landing?

Camila Dejesus4 years ago3 years ago018 mins

In 2013, Natasha Allegri, storyboard artist and writer for Cartoon Network, created a 10-minute episode introducing the world to the quirky and loveable Bee and Puppycat. The episode told the strange tale of a charming girl in her early 20s, Bee, struggling to navigate adulthood when all of the sudden a creature, not a dog…

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Valentine’s Gift Guide

Jenny Castro2 years ago2 years ago16 mins

February is the perfect month to celebrate love as Valentine’s Day is fast approaching (Feb 14th). During this time, many go out of their way to show their appreciation and love towards their family, friends, and significant others. Whether you are throwing a Galentine’s Party, or celebrating with your spouse, consider getting them a budget-friendly…

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Wardrobe Digitization: Gabrielle Shiner-Hill On The Emerging Tech Reshaping Fashion

Camila Dejesus1 year ago1 year ago019 mins

Last month Austin’s biggest festival set the city ablaze as SXSW transformed the town into a bustling pop culture hub. Amongst the star-studded movie premieres and glamorous musical acts, SXSW hosted panels covering topics as niche as AI in the Army or Content Creation for Gen Z. Among them, a panel caught my eye titled,…

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Ni Una Mas: “Forgotten: The Women of Juarez”

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago06 mins

By Jackie Ibarra SAN ANTONIO, TX—When the first mass-grave of women’s bodies turned up in Ciudad, Juárez in the 1990s, a city that’s about a ten minute walk from El Paso, Texas, questions and rumors flurried about who was slaughtering women and why justice was nowhere to be found. From cults to cold-blooded killers to…

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The Best Part About Being a Latinita

Anna Martinez6 years ago6 years ago05 mins

AUSTIN, Texas—Research has shown that around 50 percent of 13-year-old American girls are dissatisfied with how they look. This number increases to almost 80 percent by the time girls reach 17-years-old –the access to social media contributes to these numbers. At Club Latinitas this week, our program leaders sought to change the mindset of negative…

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Humor in the Time of COVID-19: Cristela Alonzo’s Memoir: Music to My Years

Laura Donnelly6 years ago5 years ago08 mins

By Laura Donnelly Everyone has a song or a few songs that make them think of someone or something special. Some songs remind us of people we love, others, times we’ve overcome an obstacle. For actress and comedian Cristela Alonzo – she has strung those particular songs together into a memoir producing a soundtrack of…

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