World
- Commemorating International Women’s Dayby Andrea MaldonadoGraphic by Vanessa VegaEditor’s note: this is the first of a series about commemorating women’s history month this March 2024. “Mourn but also revolution,”… Read more: Commemorating International Women’s Day
- WTF Was 2023: A Recap of the Yearby Finch CantuGraphic by Gonzalo Puente As 2023 comes to a close, take a look back on 23 of its most significant events. 1. The USDA… Read more: WTF Was 2023: A Recap of the Year
- Stuck Between Two Cultures or Just Stuck in One? by Sofia DominguezIllustrations by: Sol Santana Being told you come from neither here nor there and believing that statement can confuse someone trying to navigate and… Read more: Stuck Between Two Cultures or Just Stuck in One?
- The Power of Music for Peace Through The Eyes of Nirupama Rao – Photo Seriesby America Salazar and Andrea MaldonadoOn November 6, 2023, UTRGV conducted the Distinguished Speaker Series with Ambassador Nirupama Rao. Rao is India’s former Foreign Service Officer and a former… Read more: The Power of Music for Peace Through The Eyes of Nirupama Rao – Photo Series
- What has gone on in Congress?by Andrea MaldonadoThe U.S. House of Representatives was without a permanent speaker since Oct. 3rd. After three weeks of legislative paralysis, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) won… Read more: What has gone on in Congress?
- Reconstruction of Facts: Roe vs. Wadeby Cindy RuizIllustrations by: Sol Santana Students, families, and people in all 50 states have remained worried since the Supreme Court of the United Students (SCOTUS)… Read more: Reconstruction of Facts: Roe vs. Wade