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Mary Mata August 23, 2012

Thursday August 23, 2012 The Myth Of The Latino Vote (The Atlantic): Bruce Merrill, a professor emeritus at Arizona State University who has worked as an Arizona pollster for four decades, […]

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Mary Mata August 14, 2012

Want To Defend Your Voting Rights? There’s An App For That

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Friday August 10, 2012 Latinos in California seeks council seat in ongoing tension with Anaheim police (CNN):  As tensions roil between Latinos and city officials over accusations of police brutality, […]

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Mary Mata August 7, 2012

Tuesday August 7, 2012 Latino astrophysicist receives prestigious prize (NBC Latino):  He’s a brilliant professor, but in science that can hardly make one rich or famous. But Juan Maldacena can now […]

What Values Are Cell Phones “Installing” In Latino Teens?

Mary Mata July 26, 2012

By Ray Salazar When I taught seventh grade a year and a half ago, some of my twelve-year-old students had fancier phones than I did. I should not have been […]

Internet Freedom Worries Pivot To Privacy Concerns

NewsTaco June 4, 2012

By Renee Blake, New Mexico News Connection ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Legislation aimed at fighting cyber-terrorism may have the unintended effect of violating the privacy of millions of Americans online, according […]

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