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Business Leaders Urge Supreme Court to Side with University of Texas

NewsTaco October 10, 2012

By Peter Malof, Public News Service AUSTIN, Texas – The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments today in a Texas case that could affect how colleges and universities across the nation are allowed to […]

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Saving the World, one Broken Stick at a Time

Mary Mata

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NewsTaco October 9, 2012

Tuesday October 9, 2012 By Victor Landa, NewsTaco Latino Unemployment Dips Slightly Below 10% to Lowest Rate in 4 Years (Politic 365): There’s not much here about Latino unemployment besides […]

Arizona Universities May Open In-State Tuition to Deferred Action Beneficiaries

Mary Mata October 8, 2012

By Hispanically Speaking News Undocumented immigrants who obtain work permits under the federal Deferred Action program may qualify for in-state tuition at public universities in Arizona. A 2007 state law […]

Autism Does Not Speak Spanish In Latino Children

Mary Mata

By Victor Escalante, NewsTaco According to a study released earlier this year from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, autism spectrum disorders are up 78% from 2007. That equals […]

A Job Training Program Prepares Farmworkers For The Modern Economy

NewsTaco October 5, 2012

By Jen Reel, Texas Observer When Bill Clinton spoke at the 2012 Democratic National Convention, he quoted a statistic that most people were probably surprised to hear—in a climate of […]