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Texas principal bans Hispanic students from speaking Spanish to ‘prevent disruptions’

Mary Mata December 5, 2013

By David Edwards. The Raw Story Hempstead Independent School District (ISD) in Texas has confirmed that a middle school principal has been placed on leave after Hispanic students said that […]

Listen to the students, policy-makers and pundits

Mary Mata December 4, 2013

High Number of Latino Students Suspended In Pennsylvania, ACLU Report Says

Mary Mata November 20, 2013

UT ‘s “Catch an Illegal” game is more than an affront

Mary Mata November 18, 2013

Victor Landa, NewsTaco News of the University of Texas Young Conservatives’ “catch an illegal immigrant game” planned for Wednesday has spread quickly through the internet. It’s a testament to how […]

Conservative Group to Hold Mock Immigration Sting at UT

Mary Mata

By Julián Aguilar, Texas Tribune The same conservative student group that held an affirmative action bake sale at the University of Texas at Austin this fall is hosting another controversial event — […]

How To Afford To Keep Your Kid In College

Mary Mata November 15, 2013

By Mariela Dabbah, Mamiverse Many parents can’t figure how to afford to keep their kid in college. Given the high cost of a college education these days, a hefty college tuition bill […]

Latino Studies Programs Taking Off In Colleges Across The Country

Mary Mata November 13, 2013

By Soni Sangha, Fox News Latino Vanderbilt University may not seem like a likely place for a Latino/a Studies Program. It has a steep tuition of nearly $42,000 (a total […]