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Familias se preparan para festejar el Dia De los Muertos en Houston
Houston – A unas cuantas semanas del Día De Los Muertos, decenas de familias se preparan para celebrarlo con sus tradicionales altares en MECA Houston. La familia Vara por años a decorado un altar para sus padres. “Estamos apenas empezando a organizarlo. Estas son las cosas que nosotros conocimos en …

Thanksgiving Confessions: What are the homeless thankful for?
Every year, people prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving and the holidays with their families, their friends and their loved ones in the comfort and warmth of their home. But this isn’t the case for everyone. In 2014, there were more than 5,000 homeless people in Houston, according to the U.S. Department …

DACA recipients turn to nonprofit for help with work permit renewals
When Norma Ramirez first heard about Deferred Action, she turned to the lawyers at the nonprofit organization FIEL in Houston. Thanks to this two-year permit, Ramirez is able to work and drive legally. With less than several months for her permit to expire, she is returning to FIEL Houston so that …

Houston museums looking to cater to growing Latino population
For Leticia Puebla, this December will be the first time she will set foot inside a museum. The Houston Museum of Natural Science will be showcasing a special exhibition this winter featuring the story of “Juan Diego” and “La Virgen de Guadalupe” with artifacts and images brought from Mexico City …

University of Houston’s worst rated professors
It’s a guilty pleasure for most college students to check Rate My Professor before registering for classes. Whether you’re looking for that easy A, or you want to compare professors, here’s a list of the top ten lowest rated professors at the University of Houston.

The campaign against unpaid internships, CSUN journalism students raise thousands in funds
Journalism students at California State University craft a fundraiser for students hoping to obtain internships without compensation.