Two College Graduates Travel Long Road To Get Their Degrees
Robert Held CTLatinoNews.com Julio Mansilla and Bernardo Falcon, two of the 1,000 students who graduated from Southern Connecticut State […]
Robert Held CTLatinoNews.com Julio Mansilla and Bernardo Falcon, two of the 1,000 students who graduated from Southern Connecticut State […]
Robert Held CTLatinoNews.com Getting into and succeeding at college can be challenging for most students, but if
Jason Rosado, Hart Magnet Elementary School third grader in Stamford has been chosen by Google from among all Connecticut
By Doug Maine CTLatinoNews.com Save Our Youth, a grassroots organization formed by Bridgeport parents and other concerned adults just
By Adam Chiara CTLatinoNews.com Teaching at a magnet school in Bloomfield next to the fields where his grandparents came from
Annika Darling CTLatinoNews.com The month of May has been designated as Latino Books Month by the Association
The City of Hartford Treasurer’s Office has reached an agreement that will offer a College Tuition Benefit program to all employees.
BOGOTÁ, Colombia—”Just landed in Columbia. On my way to the hotel,” Paris Hilton tweeted last year as her plane
The 4th Annual Latino & Native American Film Festival kicks off Thursday, April 24th with a reception for the public. It will
For the first time, more Latino than white students in California have been offered admission to UC schools this fall,
Anyone who felt the ice was thinning regarding the controversial nature of bilingualism education took it on the chin
A political war may be developing between Latinos and Asians in California over attempts to undo the state’s 18-year-old ban on